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Todd Gerleman
Introduction
ï‚— A licensed home loan originator in both Minnesota and
Wisconsin, Todd Gerleman serves as a mortgage broker at
Team USA Mortgage in St. Paul, Minnesota. In his free
time, Todd Gerleman enjoys running and hopes to one day
run in the Chicago Marathon.
Scheduled for October 8, 2017, the Bank of America
Chicago Marathon takes runners on a course through
Chicago’s downtown as well as parts of both the north and
south sides before they reach the finish line in Grant Park.
The race welcomes participants aged 16 and older, and
requires that runners complete the marathon in less than 6
hours and 30 minutes.
Chicago Marathon
ï‚— Participants can choose to run for a diverse array of
charities, including the American Red Cross, the
Chicago Parks Foundation, St. Jude Children’s
Research Hospital, and the Anne & Robert H. Lurie
Children’s Hospital of Chicago. Runners can raise
funds for their preferred charity and track its funding
through the CrowdRise platform. In the 2016 Chicago
Marathon, more than 10,000 participants ran for over
170 charitable causes.
To learn more about the Chicago Marathon, visit
www.chicagomarathon.com.

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  • 2. Introduction ï‚— A licensed home loan originator in both Minnesota and Wisconsin, Todd Gerleman serves as a mortgage broker at Team USA Mortgage in St. Paul, Minnesota. In his free time, Todd Gerleman enjoys running and hopes to one day run in the Chicago Marathon. Scheduled for October 8, 2017, the Bank of America Chicago Marathon takes runners on a course through Chicago’s downtown as well as parts of both the north and south sides before they reach the finish line in Grant Park. The race welcomes participants aged 16 and older, and requires that runners complete the marathon in less than 6 hours and 30 minutes.
  • 3. Chicago Marathon ï‚— Participants can choose to run for a diverse array of charities, including the American Red Cross, the Chicago Parks Foundation, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, and the Anne & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago. Runners can raise funds for their preferred charity and track its funding through the CrowdRise platform. In the 2016 Chicago Marathon, more than 10,000 participants ran for over 170 charitable causes. To learn more about the Chicago Marathon, visit www.chicagomarathon.com.