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SS&G's Golf Classic raises $23K for Alzheimer's Association

Top 100 business advisory and management consulting firm SS&G’s 16th Annual Memorial Golf Classic June 25 raised more than $23,000 to benefit the Cleveland and Greater East Ohio Area chapters of the Alzheimer’s Association.

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Established in 1997, this year’s classic attracted more than 100 golfers to the Sand Ridge Country Club in Chardon. Since its inception, the event has raised more than $400,000 in honor of the firm’s founder Marvin Shamis. The event’s proceeds are equally divided between the two Alzheimer’s Association chapters.

“The fight against Alzheimer’s is a cause that is near to our hearts,” said senior managing director Mark Goldfarb in a statement. “It’s wonderful to see our colleagues and friends come out and support the mission of this great organization.”

 


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