
This special episode of “Gwinnett Business Radio” highlights the Real Men Wear Pink of Atlanta campaign to raise awareness and funds to support the American Cancer Society’s mission to save lives. #PINKOUT
Distinguished Guests (you can click on the honoree’s name to make a donation):
Bill Floor, RICOH (Co-Chair)
Bruce Nelson, Hytech (Co-Chair)
Michael Jones, RICOH
Todd Miller, RICOH
Bruce Dunbar, Connex
Jim Kozell, World Emblem
Jeff Steilen, UPS
Breast cancer affects everyone- women and men. But in Atlanta, there are a certain group of men (with a very particular set of skills) leading the charge in the fight! Through Real Men Wear Pink, these distinguished community leaders are determined to raise awareness and critical funds in support of the American Cancer Society’s mission to save more lives than ever before from breast cancer.
Now more than ever, as they take precautions to limit exposure to COVID-19, your support is needed. Cancer patients are among those at high risk of serious illness from an infection because their immune systems are often weakened by cancer and its treatments. In this new era, they are facing unique challenges every day, but their resolve to fight back against breast cancer is still unmatched!
The Power of Pink: Every dollar raised helps the American Cancer Society save lives from breast cancer through early detection and prevention, innovative breast cancer research, and patient support. Thanks to the passion of the Real Men Wear Pink honorees, they’re able to make a tremendous impact on the mission to end breast cancer.





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Daniel Serghi has a Masters in Physics and also Business Administration. He is currently a business software consultant. He also practices Reicki with 13 years experience in energy work. Daniel is passionate about hermeticism (a belief that everything is dual and has a pair of opposites) and he believes that the unity of creation can only be grasped following a respectful and non-dogmatic approach.



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Madison Giles is a nationally certified Mental Health Counselor and graduated from Mercer University with a Masters in Mental Health Counseling in 2020. Madison joined Manna in January 2021 as a Clinical Therapist and Event/Marketing Coordinator. During her undergraduate degree, Madison was a teaching assistant at Kennesaw State and taught the Eating Disorder track of an Abnormal Psychology course. She completed a college thesis on bullying and developed a bully prevention program for elementary through high school aged students who struggle with bullying and trauma from bullying. Madison has experience working with substance abuse, eating disorders, ADHD, body dysmorphia, and ARFID.













