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Tech and startup community tackles Boston Marathon



After 1,099 days, the Boston Marathon was back on Patriot’s Day yesterday and around 30,000 runners tackled the 26.2-mile course. 

Among this year’s participants were several members of the Boston tech and startup community. Some were longtime qualifiers, and others were running the race on behalf of a local charity. But each wound their way through eight cities and towns before entering Boston, turning right on Hereford Street, left on Boylston Street and crossing the finish line.

Today we’re excited to share with you some photos of these Boston runners from companies like Klaviyo, Notarize and Nexthink. 

In addition to these photos, we also wanted to shout-out some people who didn’t send photos, but completed the course yesterday: Josh Allen, former chief revenue officer at Drift and current CRO of Tive Inc.; Jonathan Roche, founder and CEO of Breakthrough Health; and Shereen Shermak, CEO of Launch Angels.


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