5th Annual College Football Bowl Challenge for Charity Winners


Thank you to all who participated in the 5th Annual WILsquare Capital College Football Challenge for Charity. We are pleased to announce this year’s winners and highlight their respective charities.


1st Place $5,000 - Brian Reynolds (CVS Health)

Brian selected the Andrew McDonough B+ Foundation based in Wilmington, DE.

“The B+ Foundation is about Kids Helping Kids Fight Cancer – raising money through events on college campuses, local events like 5Ks and Golf Outing, corporate partnerships, merchandise sales, and more – to provide financial and emotional support to families of children with cancer nationwide and fund critical, cutting-edge childhood cancer research."

 
 

2nd Place $2,000 – Dan Pellegrino (The Forbes M&A Group)

Dan selected Lewis and Roth Publishers based in Colorado Springs, CO.

 “Lewis & Roth Publishers exists to make Bible-centered resources and training available to the local church for the purpose of equipping elders, deacons, and other leaders to model spiritual maturity, provide spiritual leadership, and cultivate both in others.”

 
 

3rd Place $1,500 – Erik Konicki (Statesman)

Erik selected Ronald McDonald House based in Houston, TX.

“Founded in 1978, the mission of Ronald McDonald House Houston is to offer a home away from home providing care, compassion and hope to families with seriously ill children being treated in Texas Medical Center member institutions.”


Tied 4th Place $750 – Fred Doster (Transact Capital)

Fred selected the Bus Ministry at Clays Mill Baptist Church based in Lexington, KY.

 “The Bus Ministry is a tremendous soul winning tool for Clays Mill Road Baptist Church. Each week boys, girls, men, and women are picked up at their homes and brought to the church. Currently, there are 30 bus and van routes reaching all of Lexington and several surrounding cities!”

 
 

Tied 4th Place $750 – Thomas Thompson (Seaport Global)

Tom selected Loyola High School based in Los Angeles, CA.

“Loyola inspires its students to become men of faith, scholarship, service, and leadership, providing them with an academically rigorous, four-year college preparatory education to graduate prepared for lives of leadership and service to their community.”