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New York Road Runners average salary is $170,000, median salary is $170,000 with a salary range from $170,000 to $170,000.
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Primary Care Physician 170,000-170,000 Somerset, KY, 42501 2013 New York Road Runners Primary Care Physician Salaries (1)
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  • New York Road Runners
  • Industry: Non-Profit
  • City: New York, NY
  • To promote health, well-being, and personal achievement through participation in the sport of running in New York City communities and populations with little or no access to structured athletic programming.Physical education programs were virtually eliminated from New York City public schools 20 years ago, and now a second generation of a million plus students is growing up without the character lessons and physical conditioning inherent in the sport of running. Structured running programs teach goal setting and the relationship between effort and achievement, while helping youth develop the self-esteem, fitness, and discipline necessary for success in school, the workplace, and