Bellevue’s MulvannyG2 raises $138,850 for breast cancer research

Bellevue’s MulvannyG2 Architecture raised $138,850 to benefit Susan G. Komen for the Cure, Puget Sound Affiliate, at their sixth annual golf tournament, “Swing for the Cure” held at Inglewood Golf Club in Kenmore.

Mitch Smith and Ming Zhang, senior partners of MulvannyG2, along with chairman of the board, Jerry Lee, presented a check to Mona Locke, Executive Director of Komen’s Puget Sound Affiliate, on Oct. 10 in support of breast cancer awareness month. MulvannyG2’s cumulative donation from this event has now peaked to over $528,850 aiding in the fight against breast cancer.

This year’s top level sponsors included RMC Constructors, Interstate Construction, Jackson Dean Construction, Novak Construction, W.L. Butler, and Constructora Maiz Mier. Komen supporters including the Seahawk’s Blue Thunder band and SeaGals, as well as emcee Mimi Gan of KING-5 TV’s Evening Magazine came out to entertain and help raise money.

“Breast cancer has changed the lives of so many people here at MulvannyG2 and we know firsthand how it affects families and friends around the world,” said Smith. “We are so grateful for the relationships we have with our clients and teammates and their support in making our Swing for the Cure golf tournament such a great success.”

More than 150 of MulvannyG2’s retail and commercial clients, industry consultants and friends attended the “Swing for the Cure” golf tournament on July 24. The money was raised through sponsorships, contests, a silent and live auction, and other entertainment including pictures with the SeaGals.