Special Thanks to 9/11 Memorial & Museum 5K Run/Walk and Community Day Corporate Sponsors

Alice M. Greenwald, president and CEO of the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, stands beside Michael Maturo, president and chief financial officer of RXR, and Mike Greenberg, host of ESPN’s “Get Up” during the annual 9/11 Memorial & Museum 5K Run/Walk and Community Day.
Pictured from left to right: Alice M. Greenwald, president and CEO of the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, joined by Michael Maturo, president and chief financial officer of RXR, and Mike Greenberg, host of ESPN’s “Get Up.” Photo by Jin S. Lee, 9/11 Memorial & Museum.

Last Sunday, the seventh annual 9/11 Memorial & Museum 5K Run/Walk and Community Day welcomed a sell-out crowd gathered in support of the 9/11 Memorial Glade. All funds raised from the event support construction of this historic evolution of the 9/11 Memorial, which will be dedicated on May 30, the 17th anniversary of the official end of rescue and recovery operations at the World Trade Center site in the aftermath of 9/11.

In addition to thousands of 5K participants, our sponsors and corporate teams once again helped to make this event possible, especially presenting sponsor RXR and official 5K T-shirt sponsor Bloomingdale’s. Together with more than a dozen other partners, we are also grateful for the support of start-line sponsor Brookfield and Community Day sponsor Westfield.  

Tony Spring, chairman and CEO of Bloomingdale’s, hosting advance T-shirt and bib pickup at Bloomingdale’s 59th Street. Photo by Jan-Michael Llanes, 9/11 Memorial & Museum.

If you are interested in learning more about the 2020 5K Run/Walk, including opportunities for sponsorship and corporate teams, please contact us at 5krun@911memorial.org.

Thank you to our sponsors

By 9/11 Memorial Staff

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