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Jog your conscience and sponsor our runners

February 26, 2007

This is the final week that Guru can accept corporate sponsorship for the Personnel Today teams' entry into the Osborne Clarke Business Challenge, part of the Asics Reading Half Marathon, which takes place on 25 March.

Corporate sponsors that pledge £25 or more will have their logos displayed on the eight runners' athletic attire.

So far the top sponsors are: TCS; Proactive HR; Piazzamore; and Nordic Staff.

Don't miss this chance for a bit of low-cost, feel-good PR. To sponsor go to www.justgiving.com/personneltoday by 2 March. Personal sponsorships are welcome up to the day of the race.

All proceeds go to The Children's Trust.

The runners are:
Boy's Team (This Time it's Personnel) - group editor Rob Willock, news editor Mike Berry, head of sales Richard Bennett, and business development manager Darren Ward.
Girl's Team (HR Cheetahs) - editor Karen Dempsey, legal editor Dawn Spalding, web manager Natasha Leontieff, and staff writer Natalie Cooper.

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Posted for your edification by Guru on February 26, 2007 8:46 AM |

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