Andrew Myerson

Co-Founder at Haymakers for Hope

Andrew Myerson is a seasoned entrepreneur and leader in nonprofit and technology sectors, co-founding Haymakers for Hope in July 2010, where the mission focuses on fighting cancer through charity boxing events. Myerson has also served as a board member for Tap Cancer Out since June 2018 and was a strategic advisor for Hinterlands from January 2016 to July 2017, where Myerson also held the role of Founder/CEO. Previous experience includes working as an Entrepreneur in Residence at Accomplice VC and an associate at Goldman Sachs Asset Management, along with early career work as an analyst at Brown Brothers Harriman. Myerson holds an MBA in Entrepreneurship from MIT Sloan School of Management and a BA/BS in Finance and Economics from the University of Pittsburgh.

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Boston, United States

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Haymakers for Hope

We're an official 501(c)(3) charity organization that gives you the opportunity to fight back against cancer. We’ll help you train for — and compete in — a sanctioned charity boxing event to raise funds for cancer research, care, awareness and survivorship. To prepare for each event, we combine the efforts of local boxing gyms and volunteers, and match you up with someone of a similar experience level (even if that experience level is “none”). At the end of your journey, you’ll compete in front of thousands of supporters, and win or lose you’ll step into and out of the ring a champion. In 2009, founders Andrew Myerson and Julie Anne Kelly participated in the New York City Golden Gloves. They decided that competing against the city’s best boxers wasn’t enough, and decided to raise money for cancer research. This planted the seeds for Haymakers for Hope. Today, H4H gives everyday people the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to compete in their first sanctioned boxing event. The experience is impactful, challenging, and life-changing, and the march towards a cure will continue long after the last match of the night. Not every fight ends at the bell.


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