Michele How

FID wii Boxing at Credit Suisse

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Michele How's Fundraising Page, 2 June 2009
Place2Be

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We deliver vital mental health services to children in schools across the UK

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Credit Suisse FID wii boxing 2009 charity

8 of the MDs below will fight each other in Wii boxing for the championship title of FID Wii Knockout Champion.
To qualify, the MDs must raise the max possible total donations/MD for Place2Be in this event, as only the top 8 fundraisers will fight on Wed Aug 19.
4 winners will go through to the semifinals/finals held the next evening (Aug 20). 

Support your MD and donate on the link above, nominating the MD of your choice in the comments box.

 

Here are our fighters…

Michael Bekefi - Head of European Credit Repo (Spike Dyson)

Stan de Caumont - Head of European Government Bonds Trading (Stanislas Kick A**)

Richard Hitchcox - MD, Interest Rate Frequent Users Coverage (SAFA Slugga)

Simon Hards – Head of FOREX Options & Structuring (The Hitman)

Mike Hodgson - Global Head of Emerging Markets Group (Iron Mike)

Adam Knight - CoHead of Global Commodities (Dark Knight)

Nick Kyprios – Head of European Credit Sales (The Bubble)

David Long – Chief Operating Officer (The Hammer)

Arran Rowsell - Investment Grade & High Yield Credit Trading in (Razor Rowsell)

Chris Tuffey - CoHead of Credit Capital Markets & Head of EEMEA Debt Capital Markets (Count of Monte Fisto)

Ernest van Vredenburch - Head of Interest Rates Flow Sales (The Windmill)

Jim Wachsman - CoHead of IPSG (Le Gentleman Boxer)

Darren Williams - Head of US Interest Rates Trading in (Duke of )

About the charity

Place2Be

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Place2Be is a children's mental health charity that works to improve the emotional wellbeing of children and young people. We help them to cope with wide-ranging and often complex social issues including bullying, bereavement, domestic violence, family breakdown, neglect and trauma.

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Total raised
£10,802.00
+ £2,502.36 Gift Aid
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£10,802.00
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