Son of Landmark’s COO makes significant impact
Camp Hill, PA — The Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry Annual Dinner, Miles Murdocca, the 13-year-old founder of Going the Extra Miles, was honored for his perseverance at the National Civics Bee competition and his remarkable drive and commitment to civic engagement. This recognition underscores the importance of empowering young people to effect positive change in their communities.
As the son of Landmark’s COO, Barb Murdocca, Miles demonstrates that age is no barrier to making a significant impact. His initiative engages youth of all ages to foster a spirit of service and leadership essential for the next generation.
Jason Grace, CCIM, SIOR, CEO and managing principal of Landmark, remarked, “We’re proud of Miles for his achievements and the difference he’s making in the community. His dedication to civic engagement reflects the values we embrace at Landmark, emphasizing integrity and collaboration.”
Going the Extra Miles provides unique opportunities for youth to engage in community service and leadership, highlighting that small hands can create big waves. With Miles at the forefront, the movement continues to inspire young leaders.
A sincere thank you to the Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry for recognizing Miles’ efforts and supporting youth initiatives in our state.
About Going the Extra Miles: Going the Extra Miles is a youth-driven initiative dedicated to empowering children to become active change-makers in their communities. By providing opportunities for civic engagement, we aim to cultivate the next generation of leaders committed to making a difference.
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