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Seena Magowitz Foundation - Honoring Impact
Seena Magowitz Foundation - Honoring Impact, page 106
Seena Magowitz Foundation - Honoring Impact, page 107

106 SEENA MAGOWITZ FOUNDATION Pancreatic Cancer Ambassadors DE BRA G E LBART | CONTRI BUTI NG WRITER JOHN & LYNN MORLEY : Morley Companies A Fundraising Force

SEENA MAGOWITZ FOUNDATION 107 Pancreatic Cancer Ambassadors For nearly a decade, the couple has been managing the annual Howard Young Atlanta Golf Classic in association with the Seena Magowitz Foundation and its mission of funding pancreatic cancer medical. The Howard Young Atlanta Classic is a one-day event that benefits the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) in Phoenix. Its researchers are com - mitted to discovering methods of early detection and new evolutionary treatments for pancreatic cancer. John Morley and Roger Magowitz, founder of the Seena Magowitz Foundation have known each other for 30 years, and Lynn and Roger’s wife Jeanne have known each other since they were in college together. THE HONOREE The 9th annual Howard Young Atlanta Classic was held in May 2019, and raised more than $130,000 for pancre - atic cancer research. Over the last decade, the event has generated more than $1 million total for the cause. The tournament is named in honor of Atlanta-area resident Howard Young, who was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2002 and is one of the longest- surviving pancreatic cancer warriors in the world. “Roger introduced Howard Young to me over 10 years ago and asked me to assist in this fundraiser,” John said. “It’s so gratifying to be a co-chairman with How - ard to raise money every year that we hope will move us closer and closer to new treatments and ultimately to a cure for pancreatic cancer. We want to see many more Howards in the years ahead living a normal life span even when diagnosed with this daunting disease.” THE DRIVE TO BE THE BEST John has been a successful business owner for 30 years, so it’s not surprising he would enjoy success in his philanthropic endeavors, too. An engineer by training, he worked in the nuclear power and oil and gas industries before establishing his own company, J.J. Morley Enterprises, Inc. in Atlanta in 1988. The compa - ny specializes in commercial waterproofing and resto - ration of buildings, and the couple maintains a sepa - rate company offering environmental services run by Lynn Morley. The companies are based in the Atlanta area with locations in Birmingham, Alabama and West Palm Beach, Florida. The companies have 200 employees and clients as far away as New Jersey and the Philadelphia area and as far west as Texas. “We like to think we’re the go-to contractors for building restoration services,” John said. John Morley has become an expert on the many ma - terials incorporated into buildings and the effects on them of environmental conditions, the major causes of aging and deterioration and practices used in the restoration processes and leak-stopping. He is certified by the states of Alabama, Georgia, North and South Carolina, Tennessee, Florida and West Virginia for his competency in the knowledge of construction. Lynn Morley has operated the Morley Environmental Company since its inception in 1994. She has led Morley Environmental to a position as one of the Southeast region’s most respected hazardous materials abatement companies. She has put together a well-trained team of field supervisors and field personnel known as among the best in the asbestos and lead-paint abatement industry. She is a graduate of the American Interconti - nental University with a degree in interior design and is a registered interior designer with the Georgia State Board of Architects and Interior Designers The Morleys, who have been married for 37 years and have two married children and three grandchildren, don’t limit their support and philanthropy for pancre - atic cancer research to only the golf tournament they run. They have attended Seena Magowitz Foundation Annual Golf Classics for many years including the 2018 16th Annual Seena Magowitz Golf Classic held in Boston. John was especially happy to return to Boston last year, the area where he grew up. He enjoyed participating in the signature event of the Seena Magowitz Foundation annual fundraiser, playing golf at the Wellesley Country Club in suburban Boston. “It was truly enjoyable to play golf in ideal weather on a beautiful, private golf course like Wellesley,” John said. “Playing golf is simply a great way to raise money for pancreatic cancer research.” This year, he and Lynn are anticipating the 17th Annual Golf Classic in Phoenix. “Getting to see Dr. Von Hoff and Roger again is always great, and I’m happy to have the op - portunity to again support the Seena Magowitz Founda - tion,” John said. “We were in Phoenix for the very first golf classic in 2002 and thoroughly that inaugural experience. We’re looking forward to being back in Phoenix.” John and Lynn Morley have turned their love of golf into a fundraising force.