
Where are you from? |
Media, PA |
Current P.R. |
3:35 |
Typical pace |
8:00 – 8:30 depending on distance |
Number of marathons |
4 |
Occupation |
Client Success Director |
Favorite marathon |
Philadelphia Marathon |
Hobbies |
Coaching my kids sports teams, Philly sports, running |
Favorite Running Food |
Pasta |
What are you reading now? |
Do Hard Things |
Who do you train with? |
Usually myself |
Personal goals |
Sub 3:00 Marathon, sub 1:30 Half marathon |
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A quotation you like… |
“Comparison is the thief of joy”
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Why do you run?
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To better myself and to be an example to my kids that we can do hard things. |
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Describe your best marathon memory.
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My best marathon memory actually came from a half-marathon in 2025. My daughter, who was 5 at the time, ran the last .25 of the race with me. It was such a rewarding experience to hear the crowd cheer her on as she crossed the finish line. It’s a memory I will carry with me forever. |
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Why do you pace?
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To help others achieve their goals |
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Tell us your best pacing experience.
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I paced my friend through Broad Street in 2025. It was the first time I’ve ever run a race where I wasn’t focused on my own time and personal goals. Showing up for someone else and helping them achieve their own goals was an extremely rewarding experience |
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Why should someone run in your pace group?
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My main goal will be to help people get across that finish line. Going to keep the vibes high and motivate each other. |
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Any tips for runners about to join your group?
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Trust your training. You put in the time and effort to get to the start line. When it gets hard, take deep breaths and focus on one foot in front of the other |
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Anything else you’d like to share? |
At the end of the day, you get to do this. Less than 1% of people will run a marathon. Be proud of yourself for showing up.
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What philanthropic activities do you have? |
I was able to run Broad Street 2026 with Team CHOP |
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