Thru the Lens: Cassidy Turley employees participate in annual Empire State Building Run Up
Cassidy Turley had a strong showing Wednesday, February 6th at the annual Empire State Building Run Up (ESBRU). A team of ten dedicated (and slightly crazy) athletes turned lots of heads with the "We'll 86 You" slogan written across their backs - referencing both their ability to eliminate the competition and run up the 86 flights of stairs! The race to the top of the 1,567 stairs raised money for an excellent cause, the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation, while also giving brokers very important bragging rights. Participants from Cassidy Turley included: Evan Miller, Tracey Johnson, Heather Reihs, Judd McArthur, Tom Traugott, Joel Sosa, Nick Woodhull, Andy Bay, Mike Gadaletta and Liz Daly. The team of Miller, Bay and Woodhull came in second place in the overall challenge.
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