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Team WINston Raises $16,000 for Cycle for Survival

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February 24, 2016

A team of Chicago-based Winston attorneys and staff cycled and sweated together for a great cause on February 21 at Equinox The Loop, helping Cycle for Survival raise funds for pioneering research for the treatment of rare cancers. Team WINston – backed by tremendous support from colleagues and friends – raised a total of $16,000, placing first in fundraising among Chicago law firms and 21stout of the 200 participating Chicago teams.

Team WINston was led by Partner Tim Kincaid and included Partners Eleni Kouimelis and Ben Kern; Associates Ryan Dunigan, Chris Wilson, Kristin Wickler, and Sean Apfelbaum; conflicts staff members Ryan Buhl, Megan Sullivan, Angela McNeany, Sophia Lee, and Alicia Duncan; recruiting staff members Debby Caldwell and Fuad Akinbiyi; and Human Resources Manager Stephanie Dixon.

Pictured from left to right: Ryan Buhl, Megan Sullivan, and Angela McNeany. 

This entry has been created for information and planning purposes. It is not intended to be, nor should it be substituted for, legal advice, which turns on specific facts.

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