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Lisa Landrum, Founder

Lisa Landrum moved to Charlotte in 2004 by way of Indiana and Southern California. A runner for most of her life (she even has gravel in her knee from an elementary school track fall to prove it), she is excited to have a dynamic way to interact with the running community in Charlotte.

Getting to know runners of all levels, the places they like to go, the routes they like to run, the recovery they do and SHARING that information was the key motivator in starting runCLTrun. 

Landrum is a firm believer in runners doing GOOD things in the community.

The mission of runCLTrun is to support and promote local runners of ALL levels.

Landrum’s running experiences include many half marathons and marathons, some 50k’s and 50 milers, pacing a 100 miler and she recently completed her own first 100 mile race. She’s a Boston finisher and multi-time qualifier. She is also a certified run coach. Contact her if you want some training tips for anything from training for life to running a 100 miler. Road races still sprinkle her running schedule and she loves a good pacing job, but her attention has shifted to trail running and she gets out on the dirt as often as possible.

Want to ask Lisa anything? Want to help spread the word about how cool our running community is? Hit that email button below.

Laura Morrow, Community Outreach

 
Born and raised in New Jersey, Laura Morrow spent many years playing competitive field and indoor hockey instilling running as a part of her day to day. As an adult, the mental health benefits of running rekindled her love for the sport and planted new dreams for her future. 
 
After a near instant connection, while training for her first full marathon in 2o19, Morrow began assisting Landrum with her widespread community driven efforts and coaching through youth camp involvement.
   
She completed her first 100 mile race (Unico 100) in December of 2022 and hopes to run longer distances in the future. The more scenic the route, the better.
 
Morrow’s motto: if you’re not having fun out there, what is the point?
 
When not running, or acting as Landrum’s right hand, you can find this hospitality pro growing her graphic design business, attempting to garden, or scoping out the CLT art scene.