McDonald Hopkins helps bring 2030 Special Olympics Games to Cleveland

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McDonald Hopkins is proud to have played a key role in the negotiations that will bring the 2030 Special Olympic Games to Cleveland. Cleveland was officially named the host of the games on September 24, after completing a bidding process that began last year.

Julie Toth, Sydney Bell, and Jim Stief represented the Greater Cleveland Sports Commission in negotiating the final agreement that will bring thousands of athletes, coaches, families, and fans from across the country together in Cleveland to celebrate competition, courage, and community. Stief is a Board Member for the Greater Cleveland Sports Commission, and the firm itself has supported the organization for years.

"It was an honor to represent the Greater Cleveland Sports Commission in negotiating the Agreement to bring the 2030 Special Olympics to Cleveland- a milestone that will uplift athletes, families, and our community for years to come," said Julie Toth, Counsel in McDonald Hopkins' Business Department.

To learn more about the 2030 Special Olympic games, visit https://www.thisiscleveland.com/special-olympics

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