Imperial Valley Press

Facing concerns over racism, NYC marathon exec steps down

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NEW YORK ( AP) — The chief executive officer of the New York Road Runners, the group that organizes the New York City Marathon, is stepping down and new leadership will be sought out amid concerns over racism and other biases in the organizati­on.

Michael Capiraso, who has been at the helm for five years, will step down on Dec. 31, the club said in a statement issued Monday.

“In order to achieve our mission to help and inspire people through running, we will recruit new leadership to the organizati­on,” George Hirsch, chair of the board, said.

The statement said the board had “listened to the concerns raised and recommenda­tions offered by the community NYRR serves, including its employees and members of the broader running community.”

Earlier this year, a group that said it was made up of former and current NYRR employees had started an online petition, saying: “For years, we have been experienci­ng racism, bias, and bullying that goes unchecked.”

The petition called for Capiraso’s resignatio­n, among other steps, including an audit to take a look at pay equity gaps.

Capiraso said he was “grateful” for the opportunit­y to have led the organizati­on in the NYRR statement, which thanked him for his years of service.

“I understand what the board is saying, that they are making a decision after having listened to people,” Capiraso said in an interview with The New York Times.

The move was “unexpected great news,” Steve Mura told the newspaper.

“This is one of the first major things that they have done to prove that they are listening,” the organizati­on’s manager of running, training and education said.

Kerin Hempel will take over as interim CEO while the search for a permanent leader is undertaken.

 ?? AP FILE PHOTO/SETH WENIG ?? In this 2015 file photo, New York Road Runners CEO Michael Capiraso poses for photos during a news conference in New York.
AP FILE PHOTO/SETH WENIG In this 2015 file photo, New York Road Runners CEO Michael Capiraso poses for photos during a news conference in New York.

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