Marc Rovner is an award-winning attorney who manages the legal department for BETA Abstract. Outside of his duties as an attorney, East Rockaway, New York, native Marc Rovner is a New York Rangers season ticket holder. The National Hockey League (NHL) team recently paid tribute to lifetime fan and New York hero Steven McDonald, who, at 59 years old, died from a heart attack on January 10. McDonald, a former police officer, was shot 30 years ago while on patrol in Central Park. The resulting gunshot wound left him paralyzed, but he remained on the force and in 1995 was promoted to detective. Former and current Rangers players expressed sympathy on social media, while the team planned an extensive ceremony in his honor prior to its game against the Toronto Maple Leafs on January 13. During the pre-game skate, every Rangers player wore on his jersey the number 104, which was McDonald's badge number. McDonald will continue to be remembered by the Rangers through the Steven McDonald Extra Effort Award, which is given annually to the player who best exemplifies McDonald's fighting spirit.
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East Rockaway, New York, native Marc Rovner is an experienced attorney, who, while working as director of business development for BETA Abstract, received a client distinction award from Lawyers.com. Outside of his responsibilities as an attorney, Marc Rovner is an avid fan of the National Football League's (NFL) New York Giants. A NFL Man of the Year finalist and six-time recipient of the award for the Giants, Eli Manning was named 2016 co-NFL Man of the Year along with Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald. The award win means $500,000 will be donated to a charity of Manning's choice, while $500,000 will also be donated in his name to the NFL Character Playbook, a recently launched initiative to help build character and foster healthy relationships among youth. A fervent community supporter, Manning has helped raise more than $25 million for New York's March for Babies throughout the past seven years. He and his wife founded their own children's clinic and charitable foundation in Mississippi. In addition to a variety of other charitable causes in support of children, Manning recently spearheaded the Tackle Kids' Cancer program at Hackensack University Medical Center. |
AuthorVice president, managing director of business development, and senior staff attorney at BETA Abstract, LLC Archives
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