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Press Release - New York City Marathon - 9/10/09

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

       EDWARD NORTON TO RUN NY MARATHON WITH MAASAI WARRIORS
                 TO RAISE FUNDS FOR CONSERVATION

Campaign will combine corporate support with a web-based grassroots 
fundraising drive with RMJM and AECOM on board as founding sponsors. 

Actor and longtime conservation activist Edward Norton will run the NY 
Marathon as part of a team raising awareness and financial support for the 
Maasai Wilderness Conservation Trust, a Kenya-based conservation 
organization. Norton and 3 Maasai warriors will be leading 30 people from 
all walks of life running the ING New York City Marathon on Nov. 1st. The 
organization has launched a web-based fundraising effort 
(www.twincitiesmarathon.org) to bring together corporate sponsors and a 
grassroots network of donors sponsoring the team of runners. Norton helped 
create the U.S. non-profit partner of the organization and serves as 
President of the organization's Board.  It will be the first marathon for 
Norton and his Maasai teammates, most of whom have never traveled away from 
their community in southern Kenya.

The campaign will raise funds for the Trust's programs in conservation, 
education and health care as part of its mission to promote conservation 
and sustainable economic development. The Maasai Wilderness Conservation 
Trust works in partnership with the Maasai community to foster practices 
that benefit people and wildlife as well as the ecosystem that they both 
depend on. The legendary biodiversity of the East African grasslands 
ecosystem and the famous culture of the Maasai people are both threatened 
by competition between people and wildlife, water shortages, sub-division 
of land and urban migration.  The urgency of these issues is currently 
exacerbated by a severe drought taking place in Kenya.

In initiating the marathon campaign, Norton and the Maasai Wilderness 
Conservation Trust are partnering with two major corporations committing 
both financial capacity and services critical to the effort. RMJM, an 
international architecture and design firm with special expertise in 
constructing healthcare facilities, and AECOM (NYSE: ACM), a global 
provider of professional technical and management support services with 
expertise in environmental planning and management, are the founding 
sponsors of the project and are fielding staff members on the Marathon 
team.

In addition to pledging funds and fielding the team, RMJM and AECOM have 
also come on board offering much-needed professional services to MWCT.  
Specifically RMJM is designing, planning and funding a state-of-the-art 
health clinic for the Maasai community, some of whom currently walk up to 
60 miles for care. The health clinic will be designed by a team from RMJM's 
Global Health and Science Studio in New York and will follow sustainable 
design principles. The acclaimed healthcare organization Partners in Health 
has provided strategic advice and expertise toward designing a community 
health strategy. AECOM is providing strategic organizational planning, 
conservation strategy, eco-tourism business and marketing guidance to 
advance the Maasai Wilderness Conservation Trust's conservation and 
education efforts.

"I got involved with the Maasai Wilderness Conservation Trust about 8 years 
ago and I really believe in the work they do,"  notes Norton.  "Their 
approach to conservation is a model for the kind of partnerships we need to 
forge if we're going to solve the puzzle of being human but living 
sustainably within our environment.  We came up with the idea of raising 
funds by fielding a team of runners because the Maasai are born runners, 
runners as a matter of culture and heritage.  I've never run a marathon 
before and the difficulty of it is both intimidating and motivating, 
especially when it's for a cause like this, and having RMJM and AECOM on 
board on this initiative is incredibly exciting ­­­– like a turbo-booster 
on our efforts."

RMJM's CEO, Peter Morrison, who will himself run in the marathon, said: "As 
a global firm, we have a global responsibility to help those who need it 
most. Quality healthcare is a serious need for the Maasai people as very 
few clinics exist and, as one of the foremost healthcare design firms in 
the world, we believe we can make a significant contribution to a healthy 
and sustainable future for the Maasai. We are thrilled to be working with 
Edward Norton to put our architects' skills to work for a fantastic cause." 

"The goals of this alliance closely mirror those of AECOM – to enhance and 
sustain the world's built, natural and social environments," said John M. 
Dionisio, AECOM president and chief executive officer. "We are proud to 
support the efforts of the Maasai Wilderness Conservation Trust as it 
protects the Maasai's land and their way of life."

The marathon is the premier annual event of the New York Road Runners, 
which will have 6,800 runners representing more than 80 charities with a 
combined fundraising goal of $21 million. The 40th running of the marathon 
is expected to draw more than 40,000 runners. 

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