Posts Tagged ‘Tour de Cure’

John
Seng

It’s Never Too Late, Not Even 38

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

Sometimes, there's no better way to start the day than with some good, old-fashioned publicity. That happened early this morning when Spectrum VP Amanda Sellers dropped by to ask me if I'd seen today's WASHINGTON POST article mentioning the National Capital Tour de Cure that our firm is sponsoring. I had not, and still haven't seen the print version, but reading the article online completely made my day! (I'm chairing the ride.)

Read the story of 38-year-old American Diabetes Association employee Sara Sklaroff, who committed herself to the fundraising ride for diabetes before she even learned to ride a bike!

Hopefully by Sunday, June 14, Sara's courage and passion will have infected thousands of other Washington-area people with diabetes and their friends and family enough to register and ride in Tour de Cure.

If diabetes got the respect, attention and funding support that cancer does, maybe we'd all be closer to finding a cure. Please join or support Spectrum's "Spokes Persons" Tour de Cure team.

-John Seng, President and Founder

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Colleen
Butz

Spectrum Gears Up For the 2009 ADA National Capital Tour de Cure

Friday, March 20th, 2009
John Seng at DC Kick Off

John Seng at DC Kick Off

Last night, Spectrum President & CEO John Seng joined over 100 other Washington, D.C. metro area citizens as they rallied together in support of finding a cure for diabetes at the 2009 American Diabetes Association's National Capital Tour de Cure D.C. Kick-Off. Hosted by CycleLife USA, the D.C. Kick-Off jump started the Tour de Cure fundraising and training season.

Seng, the Chair of the 2009 ADA National Capital Tour de Cure, shared his outlook on this year's fundraising and advocacy. In efforts to expand diabetes awareness and fundraising goals, Seng encouraged Tour de Cure participants to enlist the help of their HR directors and employers to organize and support corporate teams. Spectrum's team, the "SpokesPersons," has been riding with the Tour de Cure for over five years and has raised over $26,000 to support the American Diabetes Association.

An avid cyclist, Seng became involved in Tour de Cure because of his passion for bike riding and desire to help find a cure to save lives. Currently, there are 423,000 people living in the Washington, D.C. metro area living with diabetes. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that 1 in 3 children born after the year 2000 will develop diabetes at some point in their lifetimes.

"I am humbled to be the Chair of the 2009 ADA National Capital Tour de Cure," Seng said. "Riding in the Tour de Cure is a win, win, win situation. It is fun, healthy and directly supports the American Diabetes Association's mission to find a cure for diabetes."

The Tour de Cure is a fun cycling event that allows both avid and recreational cyclists to raise money for diabetes research and educational programs. The 2009 ADA National Capital Tour de Cure will take place on Sunday, June 14, 2009 at the Reston Towne Center.

Whether you are an avid cyclist or enjoy recreational riding, register you and your team for the 2009

ADA National Capital Tour de Cure by visiting http://tour.diabetes.org.

Washington D.C.'s CW station DC 50, 2009 ADA National Capital Tour de Cure television media sponsor, was on the scene at the D.C. Kick-Off and recorded the evening's presentations that will soon be posted on DC50tv.com along with photos from the event. ADA National Capital Tour de Cure riders are encouraged to check-out the DC 50's "Biking for a Cause" pages updates on the cyclists health and training blog and important information on upcoming bike rides in the Washington, D.C. area.

Colleen T. Butz, Account Executive

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