Tribold employees and board members cycle in non-stop relay from South Wales to London to raise money for Cerebra and GOSH
London, UK – September 13th, 2012: Today, Tribold employees and board members begin the grueling challenge of cycling 200 miles from South Wales to London in 24 hours. This tremendous endeavor is in support of two well–known children’s charities, Cerebra (
www.cerebra.org.uk) and Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity (
www.gosh.org).
This inaugural Tribold Charity Cycle Challenge is a team effort with an end goal of supporting two very important causes. Simon Muderack, founder and CEO at Tribold, commented: “We are very excited about the success of this event as the charities have a special place in our hearts. I am humbled by the support of our employees and board members along with our event sponsors and those who donated though JustGiving. We look forward to many more successful charity events in the future.”
Board members, Chairman Jonathan McKay, as well as Mark Farmer, General Partner and Owner at Eden Ventures, are among a few entrepreneurial participants joining in on the event.
The TM Forum is confirmed as Platinum sponsor for the cycle. Keith Willetts, Chairman of TM Forum commented: “On behalf of everyone at TM Forum, we are very delighted to be a part of such a wonderful event, supporting two great causes. Our longstanding relationship with Tribold makes being Platinum Sponsor even more rewarding.”
Other sponsors for the cycle include, Acorn and Strallen.
The ride starts on Thursday, September 13th from the Tribold Wales office in Cwmbran and will finish at Tribold’s London headquarters on Friday September 14th. A BBQ and party will mark the end of the cycle in the Hub in Regent’s Park.
To find out more information on Cerebra and Great Ormond Street Hospital, click on the following links:
www.cerebra.org.uk/www.gosh.org/To donate to the Tribold Charity Cycle Challenge, click here.