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Prager Metis’ celebrates the Alzheimer’s Association Longest Day, raises over $15,000 throughout 3 events

Manhattan, NY Prager Metis CPAs, LLC, an independent, full-service public accounting and consulting firm with offices in the U.S. and London, continues its’ efforts to raise funds and awareness for the Alzheimer’s Association. 

On the summer solstice otherwise known as the longest day of the year, the Alzheimer’s Association encourages supporters to select any activity to help end Alzheimer’s. As part of our continued partnership with the association, Prager Metis participated in all of their offices worldwide. 

On the official Longest Day, June 21st, Prager Metis held an AC\DC Karaoke Party starting in London and ending in Los Angeles to have the “longest” Longest Day. The following Saturday, June 25th, they held “Spin For A Cure” at the Peloton Cycle Studio located at 140 West 23rd St. Finally, on June 29th they hosted a Chess Exhibition with International grandmaster Gennady Sagalchik, who played against 11 opponents at once!

Co-managing partner, Glenn Friedman, said “In the last year our support and partnership with the association has been incredible. It has brought our team members together and allowed us to work together on a cause that effects so many. The Longest Day events were a success not only for fundraising and awareness but for team building.”

Prager Metis raised over $15,000 and still counting for the Longest Day. The Walk to End Alzheimer’s takes place this fall, and Prager Metis will be participating. 

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