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Diversified Project Management helped raise $30K for MS

Diversified Project Management, Inc. (DPM) a Newton, Mass.-based construction management, facilities and move-planning firm, held its 14th annual MS Golf Classic tournament at the Wayland Country Club. "This past tournament has put DPM's combined contribution to the National MS Society over $345,000," said Bob Keeley, president of DPM. The sellout tournament collected funds from 144 golfers, luncheon attendees, sponsorships, sale of raffle tickets, live auctions and mulligans raised over $30,000. The team was led by Walsh Companies' Founder Bill Walsh, and was rounded out by co-worker, Dave Ferracane, Dave Thomas, Donovan Hatem, LLP and Greg Post, New England Construction. Each player received a gift certificate to Legal Seafood courtesy of DPM. Multiple sclerosis is a chronic, often disabling, neurologic disease that affects the central nervous system, causing unpredictable and often severe symptoms. MS is considered an autoimmune disease in which the body's immune system randomly attacks apparently normal tissue. Most commonly diagnosed between the ages of 20 and 50, MS occurs two to three times more often in women than in men. An estimated 400,000 people in the U.S. have MS, and 200 new cases are diagnosed weekly. For more information, contact the Chapter at 1-800-493-9255, or visit www.msnewengland.org.
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