Cathleen's Cause tournament raises $25,000 for Brain Injury Alliance

The recent Cathleen’s Cause Golf Tournament, an annual event founded by Cresa Managing Principal Paul Herzog, raised $25,000, bringing the total amount raised for the Brain Injury Alliance Colorado over the last five years to more than $100,000.

BIAC is a nonprofit organization that provides guidance, resources, support and education to survivors of traumatic brain injury, their families and providers.

Herzog founded Cathleen’s Cause Golf Tournament in 2013 in honor of his wife, Cathleen Schmidt, who suffered a severe TBI from a fall in their home. After Schmidt’s death in 2016, he has continued to host the event with 100 percent of the proceeds going to benefit the BIAC.

See the full article on the Colorado Real Estate Journal, here.