Three generations of ResinTech employee’s family participate in MS fundraiser

Oct. 22, 2013

WEST BERLIN, N.J. — Three generations of Jeffrey Gottlieb’s family participated in Bike MS: City to Shore Ride, which raised $5.5 million.

WEST BERLIN, N.J. — Seven thousand cyclists of all ages and abilities took part in Bike MS: City to Shore Ride on Saturday, Sept. 28 in Cherry Hill, N.J., according to a press release.

Jeffrey Gottlieb, executive vice president and CFO of ion-exchange resin manufacturer ResinTech, participated in the event with three generations of his family, the release noted.

According to the release, this year's event raised $5.5 million for those living with multiple sclerosis.

The ride featured multiple route options, catered rest stops, bike support and giveaways from area hospitals and vendors, the release reported.

Donations are being accepted until Oct. 31 at http://bikepae.nationalmssociety.org/site/PageServer?pagename=BIKE_PAE_ePledge.

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