SYRACUSE, N.Y., June 8, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Bankers Healthcare Group, the leading provider of financial solutions for healthcare professionals, will be participating in the 33rd J.P. Morgan Corporate Challenge® in Syracuse tomorrow, Tuesday, June 9 at Onondaga Lake Park at 6:25 p.m.
"We're excited to be a part of another Corporate Challenge in Syracuse," said BHG CEO Al Crawford. "This event presents an opportunity for any company to emphasize health and wellness while building camaraderie. There is a lot of competitive spirit among our employees, so we always have a great time."
Last year, 8,564 runners and walkers from 316 companies registered for the Syracuse event. The 2014 J.P. Morgan Corporate Challenge series boasted record-breaking participation, with 267,960 runners and walkers from 8,071 companies.
J.P. Morgan makes charitable donations to designated local organizations at each event. Over the past three series years, approximately $2 million has been donated to nonprofits in Corporate Challenge markets. This year's beneficiary in Syracuse is Honor Flight Syracuse, an organization that flies U.S. military veterans to Washington D.C. to visit war memorials and reflect on their personal experiences as well as our nation's military history.
The 2015 J.P. Morgan Corporate Challenge series is sponsored by Fortune Magazine.
About Bankers Healthcare Group
Since 2001, Bankers Healthcare Group has been committed to providing hassle-free financing solutions for healthcare professionals, allowing them to remain focused on delivering high quality care. BHG has provided more than $2 billion in funding to thousands of satisfied customers nationwide. Inc. has recognized the company nine times for growth and job creation. For additional information, please visit www.bhg-inc.com.
Contact: Annette Hogan at (315) 671-4111
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