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Volume 6, Edition 5 – August 2010

 

 

ATN in PROFILE

 

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Footsore and fabulous

With less than a month to go let’s take a look at how the ATN teams are faring in the Global Corporate Challenge:

As at the end of July:

Total number of participants

42

Average ATN workforce step count before GCC

3000

Average participant step count at day 69 of GCC

10,174

Average ATN participant step count at day 69

11,550

Daily improvement of activity in steps

8,550

Average amount of energy burned by each ATN participant

32,000 cals or 133,888kjs

Average distance travelled by each ATN participant

510.05 kms

 

ATN Leaderboard
 

Team

Step Average

RMIT Power

15,158

Team Curtin 2

11,963

Striders and Riders

12,561

ATN Vice Chancellors

11,259

ATN QUT

11,008

ATN Secretariat

10,134

ATN UTS

9,043

ATN Curtin

8,045

 

The 111 day, GCC 2010 journey began on May 20 and concludes on September 7.

 

And there’s more ....

In 2010, the Global Corporate Challenge will not only continue to make an unprecedented impact upon the health and wellbeing of our workplace and the corporate world, but the GCC will also improve the lives of thousands of school children through a new and very exciting pilot program that will be run. So in 2010, for every participant an organisation enrols in the GCC (that includes us!), a child in the community will be enrolled in the Global Children’s Challenge™ at no cost to the school, child, government or parents.

For more information visit www.gettheworldmoving.com