C&W employees raise $ in walkathon.C&W employees raise $ in Walkathon More than $6,500 was raised by the 40 Cushman & Wakefield employees who participated in the recent March of Dimes
The employees, representing the three Cushman & Wakefield offices in New York City New York City: see New York, city. New York City City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S. , received pledges from fellow staffers and friends of the real estate services firm. The Walkathon consisted of 18.6 miles (from S9th Street and Seventh Avenue north to 97th Street, south to Battery Park in lower Manhattan, then back to S9th and 7th). The event was organized to benefit the March of Dimes of New York City, which fights birth defects birth defects, abnormalities in physical or mental structure or function that are present at birth. They range from minor to seriously deforming or life-threatening. A major defect of some type occurs in approximately 3% of all births. and infant mortality (hardware) infant mortality - It is common lore among hackers (and in the electronics industry at large) that the chances of sudden hardware failure drop off exponentially with a machine's time since first use (that is, until the relatively distant time at which enough mechanical . Walter Imperatore, Steve Fredericks and Ava Chaplain of Cushman & Wakefield served as captains and the New York Region Wellness Committee cochaired the firm's effort in the Walkathon. |
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