This year, I'm a proud participant in the Pan-Mass Challenge - a bike-a-thon that raises more money for charity than any other single athletic fundraising event in the country. On August 2nd and 3rd, I’ll be biking 162 miles to help beat cancer.
I first learned about the Pan-Mass Challenge (PMC) through Paul Gershkowitz, who has completed the ride every year for over two decades. When I asked Paul what kept him coming back year after year, he didn’t hesitate: “For the amazing cause it supports.” Over time, as I met more members of Paul’s PMC team, I heard the same answer again and again: a shared commitment to help beat cancer. This year, I’m honored to ride with their team, The Biker’s Dozen, and contribute to this important fight. I’ll be riding alongside the Gershkowitz family and my close friend and business partner, Griffin Kulick.
Since its founding in 1980, PMC riders like me have raised more than $1 billion for lifesaving cancer research, treatment and patient care at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. My PMC is making a difference in the lives of patients at Dana-Farber and around the world. The funds I raise support the innovative work of doctors, nurses, and scientists in their search for cures for cancers and related diseases.
100% of every dollar I raise goes directly to the Dana-Farber Cancer institute, meaning that your donation has a real impact! Please donate to my PMC fundraising and help me reach my fundraising goal.