Senior Option Presentation: Connelly McLaughlin & Woloz Ben Krohnengold

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Senior Option Presentation:Senior Option Presentation:Connelly McLaughlin & WolozConnelly McLaughlin & Woloz

Ben Krohnengold

My GoalsMy Goals

Real-life work experienceLook into government

Before the ProjectBefore the Project

Choosing a projectLevel of involvementCommute

About CMWAbout CMW

PR and Lobbying servicesClients

Gran Fondo New YorkGran Fondo New York

City Hall eventPress List

WNYC

http://www.wnyc.org/blogs/wnyc-news-blog/2012/may/20/gran-fondo-new-york-returns-second-year/

110-Mile, Italian-Style Bike Race Returns to City

By Lance Luckey

The, Italian-inspired Gran Fondo New York is set to return to the city and Lower Hudson Valley on Sunday when 5,000 cyclists from more than 70 countries will pedal 110 miles through some two dozen towns along the Hudson River.

The tour begins 7 a.m. Sunday on the lower level of the George Washington Bridge, which will be closed to traffic overnight Saturday until 9 a.m. Sunday. Though the Hudson Valley is a long way from the spectacular vistas of the Alps or Pyrenees, riders are challenged to a near four-mile climb up to Bear Mountain in Harriman State Park at an elevation of 8,500 feet.

After descending, the course will wind its way back, hitting two more timed climbs before finishing in Weehawken with stunning views of New York City.

Husband and wife Uli and Lidia Fluhme, founded the event, which in its second year has more than doubled its participants. Uli, who raced professionally in his native Germany, said he considers it a marathon on bikes.

The CommuteThe Commute

MTBOTMTBOT

Outer Borough Taxi PlanFare IncreaseLobbying

The OfficeThe Office

Other ClientsOther Clients

The Rose Group (583 Park Avenue)Stockbridge-Munsee TribeNational Corporate Theatre FundBrooklyn Bridge Park Field House

City GovernmentCity Government

DiversityBureaucracyIntricacy

What Did I Learn?What Did I Learn?

Role of lobbyists in governmentPR behind-the-scenesOffice Life

ConclusionsConclusions

Differences from schoolWould I do it again?