Chadwick Martin Bailey Fights Back Against Cancer

October 13, 2009 Boston, MA

On October 15th a team of thirteen from Chadwick Martin Bailey is participating in the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s Light The Night Walk in Boston. The team is hoping to double last year’s fundraising goal of $6,000. They will carry illuminated balloons, white for survivors, red for supporters and gold in memory of loved ones lost to cancer.  The Light The Night Walk brings together thousands of walkers – men, women and children to form a community of caring people, bringing light to the dark world of cancer. The Chadwick Martin Bailey team has a personal connection, as they are walking in support of a colleague who is currently undergoing treatment for Hodgkin’s disease for the second time.

“This is our second year participating in the Light the Night Walk,” commented team member Lynne Castronuovo. “So many of us have been personally touched by cancer, this walk allows all of us to be part of the fight and work towards finding a cure.”

To support the Chadwick Martin Bailey Team you can donate here.

About Chadwick Martin Bailey

Chadwick Martin Bailey is a Honomichl 50 ranked custom market research and consulting firm working with many of the most successful companies and best known brands in the world to help them acquire, maintain, and grow their customer base.  Founded in 1984 by John Martin and Anne Bailey Berman, the company has corporate headquarters in Boston, Massachusetts, serving clients in more than 30 countries around the globe.

Chadwick Martin Bailey focuses on using leading-edge research techniques to collect and translate the data into simple, business decision-focused deliverables.  In the end, clients get the benefit of the best market science without the burden of confusing, data dump reports.

About the Light The Night Walk

Light The Night Walk is The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s evening walk and fundraising event. It is the nation’s night to pay tribute and bring hope to thousands of people battling blood cancers and to commemorate loved ones lost.

The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) funds lifesaving research that has contributed to major advances in the treatment of blood cancers and treatments for other types of cancer, such as chemotherapy and stem cell transplants. These treatments have helped patients live better, longer lives. New targeted therapies that kill cancer cells without harming normal tissue are providing drugs and procedures that are improving quality of life.

 

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