DAT sponsored a team of 13 employees who conquered a 3.1-mile obstacle course in the muddy, mountainous terrain of Northern Oregon last weekend. Their objective: Complete the Warrior Dash, a fundraiser for pediatric cancer research and treatment at St. Jude Hospital for Children.

A good time was had by all, according to event participants. The DAT team, pictured below, included employees from engineering, project management, quality assurance, sales and customer support.

Weekend Warriors: Tired and dirty but happy, the DAT Warrior Dash team completed the Warrior Dash obstacle course on Saturday, Sept. 7. The event is a benefit for St. Jude Children’s Hospital and its pediatric cancer research and treatment. The DAT team, from left to right: George, Joe, Cindy, Jodi, Joel, Damon, Julie, Todd, JC and Denise. Not pictured: Michael, Guido and Brianna.

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