Cuttler '03 Raises Money for Leukemia
Noah Cuttler '03, along with 14 D.C.-area professionals, raised more than $859,000 in under 10 weeks to benefit the National Capital Area (NCA) Chapter of The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.
Cuttler, through the help of his team, Team Cuttler, and over 30 volunteers nationwide, raised $62,309. In addition, Cuttler took first runner up for Man of the Year, which is a national campaign to raise money for The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's fight against blood cancers, the leading disease killer of Americans under 20. Hundreds of candidates compete over a 10-week period in 41 cities nationwide to raise the most money and to compete for the Man or Woman of the Year national title.
Professionally, Cuttler serves as director of regulatory affairs for the Satellite Broadcasting and Communications Association.
Team Cuttler website
Alumni in the News/August 2006
Cuttler, through the help of his team, Team Cuttler, and over 30 volunteers nationwide, raised $62,309. In addition, Cuttler took first runner up for Man of the Year, which is a national campaign to raise money for The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's fight against blood cancers, the leading disease killer of Americans under 20. Hundreds of candidates compete over a 10-week period in 41 cities nationwide to raise the most money and to compete for the Man or Woman of the Year national title.
Professionally, Cuttler serves as director of regulatory affairs for the Satellite Broadcasting and Communications Association.
Team Cuttler website
Alumni in the News/August 2006