WHITEWATER, Wisc. -- On Saturday employees, friends and clients of Todd, Bremer & Lawson, a Rock Hill, South Carolina corporation,  participated in the Biked MS: TOYOTA Best Dam Bike Ride and raised $7,465.00 to aid in Multiple Sclerosis research. Over the last six (6) years The team has raised more than $28,890.00 by participating in this fundraising event. Seven (7) members of Team Hare and the Tortoise led by, Hal Todd, TB&L's President, cycled fifty (50) miles through the scenic Wisconsin landscape from Waukesha County Technical College in Pewaukee, Wisconsin to the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater in Whitewater, Wisconsin.


Team Hare and the Tortoise comprised of TB&L's; President, Hal Todd, Regional Directors, Rachelle Melloch and Lori Hartung. Friends; Kathy Hust, Michael Stoel, Scott Hartung, and Patrick Brettschneider, a client from the University of Michigan. The cyclists experienced the thrill of Wisconsin's spectacular countryside, and memories that will last a lifetime. All the cyclists' participation will help drive MS research forward and help deliver services to those who face the challenges of MS every day so they can live their best lives.

Bike MS: Wisconsin Chapter's 2019 goal is to raise over 1.4 million dollars.

 

About Bike MS:

Bike MS is the fundraising cycling series of the National MS Society and raises more money than any other cycling event for any other cause. To date, Bike MS cyclists, volunteers, and donors have raised more than $1.3 billion to stop MS in its tracks, restore what's been lost, and end MS forever.

You can register to ride in any of our nationwide events as an individual or as a part of a team. Each ride has a fundraising minimum and features extraordinary cycling routes, support, volunteers and experiences. So, find one near you, or ride somewhere new!

 

About Todd, Bremer & Lawson Inc:

Todd, Bremer & Lawson is the oldest, privately held corporation, dedicated exclusively to third-party collection efforts of delinquent obligations for colleges, and universities in the United States. TB&L is a member of the ACA International (“ACA”), the Association of Credit and Collection Professionals and  the Coalition of Higher Education Assistance Organizations (“COHEAO”). 

 


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