CASCAID's Hyde Park fun run pushes fundraising for GOSH over £650,000

RBC Race for the Kids

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More than 100 people from the asset management industry took part in a 5k fun run in Hyde Park last weekend, supporting CASCAID in raising money for Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH).

More than 100 people from the asset management industry took part in a 5k fun run in Hyde Park last weekend, supporting CASCAID in raising money for Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH). The RBC Race for the Kids kicked off at 10am on Saturday 13 October, on what was an unusually warm autumn morning, with more than 6,000 runners, walkers and dogs taking part.  CASCAID founder Helen Wagstaff and her family all took part alongside CASCAID ambassadors Marcus Brookes of Schroders and BMO Global Asset Management's Rob Burdett, while Investment Week's deputy editor Natalie Kenway also ran wi...

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