Looking for something to do this weekend?The Whitney Museum of American Art is finally opening at its new location in the Meatpacking District (99 Gansevoort Street) and they want you to come check them out!The Whitney will offer free admission from 10:30 am to 10 pm on Saturday, May 2 and host a block… Continue reading Celebrate the New Whitney Museum With a Block Party
Author: New York International
Transformational Leadership in the Digital Age
Companies in all industries are wrestling with how to crack the code to win in the digital space. Typically, they focus their efforts on shifts in business strategy. They concentrate on enhancing marketing capability, creating new digital products and services, improving their social media efforts, and upgrading their IT expertise.From our experience working with… Continue reading Transformational Leadership in the Digital Age
Things I’ve loved about New York this week
I’ve been out of the city this weekend, which means that I’ve been looking back at photos from this week, and it seems like forever ago! But there were plenty of treats to be remembered…1 :: Subway artI spottedas I changed at Jay Street Metrotech. There’s art in pretty much every subway station, and… Continue reading Things I’ve loved about New York this week
New York International at Tech Day 2015
Yesterday was Tech Day NYC , an expo for startups, science fair style, with representation from all verticals, from across the country and world in fintech, social media, hardware, enterprise, health and fitness, fashion, music and media, education, and ecommerce.We spoke with countless startups with interesting new ideas: MovieQu, like Shazam for movies, Cups, a coffee subscription app that… Continue reading New York International at Tech Day 2015
Fun Friday: Teach A Kid To Code – AVC
You know what is fun? It’s fun to show somebody how to do something powerful. It’s fun to give somebody the superpowers you have.So if you know how to code, it’s really fun to teach kids how to do it.And if you want to have that kind of fun, you should check out a program… Continue reading Fun Friday: Teach A Kid To Code – AVC
Thinking Ahead: New York City Bioscience Needs A Tugboat
This post is part of NYCEDCsThinking Ahead series, which features editorials from New York City leaders and influencers across key sectors and neighborhoods to foster dialogue around the issues impacting our city.The following was written by Nina Tandon, CEO and co-founder of EpiBone, the world’s first company that grows living human bones from your… Continue reading Thinking Ahead: New York City Bioscience Needs A Tugboat
Free Memberships at 33 NYC Cultural Institutions with IDNYC
Joining museums in NYC can run you hundred of dollars.Heck, just paying admission to a few can cost you half a paycheck.So what if I told you that there’s a way to not only get free admission but a full-fledged free membership to 33 cultural institutions throughout the 5 boroughs as well as receive… Continue reading Free Memberships at 33 NYC Cultural Institutions with IDNYC
…visited Al Capone’s wedding chapel
Earlier this week, my friend Claire sent me a great New York Times video about my neighborhood, Carroll Gardens.The short film gives an interesting insight into the historically-Italian neighborhood and how it’s changed (and gives plenty of the reasons why I love it so much):For me, the most interesting factoid from the video was… Continue reading …visited Al Capone’s wedding chapel
When and Where to Splurge and Save in NYC
Unlike most cities, even the most basic lifestyle in New York is expensive.In order to make ends meet (or at least attempt to), I’ve had to figure out where to scrimp and save in as many areas of my life as possible.Eating at fancy restaurants 24/7 wasn’t on my agenda when I moved to… Continue reading When and Where to Splurge and Save in NYC
Entrepreneurs Find Advice and Inspiration From The Startup Magazine
Startups are complex, and the road to closing on a round can be difficult. No one knows that better than Product Management graduate Yoav Farbey.The Startup Magazinestarted as his personal website to catalog the lessons learned, trials, and successes of Yoav’s journey as a first-time entrepreneur. It quickly gained traction as a resource for… Continue reading Entrepreneurs Find Advice and Inspiration From The Startup Magazine