Manchester accounting firm MMNT held its second annual “Beards and Beers” 5K road race in Manchester and South Windsor. More than 320 runners and 30 volunteers participated in the race, which benefitted the Curtis D. Robinson Center for Health Equity. The Center for Health Equity addresses racial disparities in health care by reaching out to […]
Manchester accounting firm MMNT held its second annual “Beards and Beers” 5K road race in Manchester and South Windsor. More than 320 runners and 30 volunteers participated in the race, which benefitted the Curtis D. Robinson Center for Health Equity. The Center for Health Equity addresses racial disparities in health care by reaching out to African-American, Latino and other underserved communities and providing community engagement, patient education and health screenings, particularly in the areas of prostate cancer and diabetes. Pictured (from left) are: Philip Nemphos, partner MMNT; Matthew Tierinni, partner, MMNT; James Torello; Curtis Robinson, Center founder; Sheila Robinson; Courtney Gilrein, run host and director, MMNT; Karl Badey; and Christine Badey.