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Doug Ulman, President of Pelotonia and Former CEO of Livestrong

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Doug Ulman is the president and CEO of Pelotonia, an Ohio-based charity that can make the unusual claim that 100% of its funds raised go toward high-risk, high-reward cancer research. But Doug’s history with cancer goes way back, including having his own foundation, being the president of Livestrong during the good and bad times, and — of course — his own cancer diagnosis about twenty years ago. Or make that diagnoses — Doug was diagnosed with cancer three times in a one-year period.

In this FattyCast, Doug and I talk about fundraising for cancer awareness, treatment, and research. We talk about why fundraisers so frequently center around cycling events. We talk about things we hate people saying about cancer. We talk about things a lot of people don’t know about Ohio. And we talk about regrets and lessons learned at Livestrong after Armstrong admitted to cheating.

This is a thoughtful, enlightening episode of the FattyCast. Enjoy!

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Doug Ulman is the president and CEO of Pelotonia, an Ohio-based charity that can make the unusual claim that 100% of its funds raised go toward high-risk, high-reward cancer research. But Doug’s history with cancer goes way back, including having his own foundation, being the president of Livestrong during the good and bad times, and — of course — his own cancer diagnosis about twenty years ago. Or make that diagnoses — Doug was diagnosed with cancer three times in a one-year period.

In this FattyCast, Doug and I talk about fundraising for cancer awareness, treatment, and research. We talk about why fundraisers so frequently center around cycling events. We talk about things we hate people saying about cancer. We talk about things a lot of people don’t know about Ohio. And we talk about regrets and lessons learned at Livestrong after Armstrong admitted to cheating.

This is a thoughtful, enlightening episode of the FattyCast. Enjoy!

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