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Shawmut Design and Construction reaches two million dollars raised for Pan-Mass Challenge

(L to R) Mark Wallace, friend of Shawmut; Chris Ryan, former Dana-Farber Cancer Institute patient; Shawmut CEO Les Hiscoe; Jack Hiscoe, son of Les Hiscoe; Seth Porter, Shawmut; James Borthwick, friend of Shawmut; Leonard Ciriello, friend of Shawmut; Eben Tormey, friend of Shawmut; Jim Bishop, friend of Shawmut.

Boston, MA Shawmut Design and Construction, a leading $1.3 billion national construction management firm, participated in the 2023 Pan-Mass Challenge (PMC), marking the sixteenth consecutive year the firm has partaken in the two-day bike-a-thon in Massachusetts. This year, Team Shawmut has raised almost $100,000 and counting—accumulating over two million dollars in total fundraising to support Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. 

Team Shawmut—which includes CEO Les Hiscoe and Shawmut employee-owners, friends, and family—rode in the 44th Pan-Mass Challenge with over 6,000 other riders to increase awareness and raise funds for cancer research and patient care at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.

“This was a very special year for Team Shawmut having achieved the two-million-dollar fundraising mark over the course of our 16-year partnership,” said Hiscoe. “Every year, I am humbled by the support our team receives, and I am proud to continue our tradition of supporting the PMC year-after-year to raise funds to support the important fight against cancer.”

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