Running around at GE!
November 4, 2008
One of the striking differences between GE employees and the rest of Corporate America is how active we can be at the office and during our spare time.
According to this article, taking fewer than 5000 steps is typical for someone who lives a sedentary lifestyle. As you can see in this picture, even though a lot of my time is spent on the phone, it's evident that accruing nearly 7000 plus steps by mid-day indicates I spend an equal amount of time walking around and talking to those local to me.
While running around can be fun, we have a bunch of IMLPs that feel they need to run around after the work week ends. Hit the jump for some pictures of their running endeavors!
Linden Hillenbrand (1st rotation Corporate) and Cameron Hall (1st rotation Healthcare) joined GE FORCE (GE Families Out Racing For a Cure Everyday) for a 5k in the Susan G. Komen Milwaukee Race for the Cure. With the combined efforts of over 100 other recruits the GE team raised over $20,000 in Milwaukee Wisconsin.
Apparently after realizing that 5K was not enough, Linden Hillenbrand was joined by fellow 3rd rotation Corporate IMLP Dave Renz for a half-marathon in Hartford, CT on October 11th.
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Reader Comments (1)
Love the pictures! Way to go guys! (I didn't know Linden was such a track star)