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Gabriel Ghighlione

36m · McMasterAlumni · 10 Mar 15:00

From filling his free time with community-based volunteering opportunities to being an award-winning varsity cross-country track runner, Gabriel '17 wasn’t sure what he was going to do after he graduated. All he really wanted was to ensure that every moment moving forward was going to be an adventure. From tending a bar in Germany to running a 400-kilometre multi-marathon, he’s managed to build a career as the director for an organizationcalled Midnight Runners bringing running and excitement to communitiesaround the world.

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