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Friday, June 25, 2010
See me (our training program) on TV, NY1 today June 25th at 7pm. NY1 shot footage of our EHR Training program and will show it as part of Inside City Hall programming. Looking forward to it!
See me (our training program) on TV, NY1 today June 25th at 7pm. NY1 shot futtage of our EHR Training program and will show it as part of Inside City Hall programming. Looking forward to it!
Monday, April 19, 2010
The New York Women in Communications 2010 Matrix Award
Just got to the office from The New York Women in Communications 2010 Matrix Award - among some of the people I've met are: Susan Chira, Sheryl Crow, Tina Fey, Oprah Winfrey, Ina Garten,Doris Kearns Goodwin, Anne Keating, Gayle King, Marissa Mayer, Brian Williams, Jill Abramson, Mariska Hargitay, Seth Meyers (awesome), Anna Quindlen, Lesley Stahl, Katie Couric, Maria Bartiromo, Beth-Ellen Keys, Karen Karpowich and so many others. LOVED IT. Totally Psyched
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Argo Tea
It is was a regular Sunday in New York city, that is until we walked into Argo Tea.
Those that know me, also know that I swear by Starbucks, but I might have found an alternative. Not sure about the coffee, yet, but it is definitely a place for tea.
Creative, hip, upbeat atmosphere, free wifi, and an enormous selection of teas both hot and cold. As Argo Tea states themselves, it is an artist friendly environment and it is certainly reflected on the cups.
To say that we loved the place and the teas that we drank (Armenian Mint (hot), Mojitea (cold)), is not to say anything. I think I found my favorite tea spot. This is not to say that I no longer am a fan of Starbucks, but I am definitely more inclined to go to Argo Tea for tea.
I am psyched since my office is located only 5 blocks away from the first NYC location of Argo Tea (Flat Iron Building).
Check them out for yourself www.argotea.com
See you there!
LF
Those that know me, also know that I swear by Starbucks, but I might have found an alternative. Not sure about the coffee, yet, but it is definitely a place for tea.
Creative, hip, upbeat atmosphere, free wifi, and an enormous selection of teas both hot and cold. As Argo Tea states themselves, it is an artist friendly environment and it is certainly reflected on the cups.
To say that we loved the place and the teas that we drank (Armenian Mint (hot), Mojitea (cold)), is not to say anything. I think I found my favorite tea spot. This is not to say that I no longer am a fan of Starbucks, but I am definitely more inclined to go to Argo Tea for tea.
I am psyched since my office is located only 5 blocks away from the first NYC location of Argo Tea (Flat Iron Building).
Check them out for yourself www.argotea.com
See you there!
LF
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
NYWA Connect
It is not too late to register for STAR Breakfast with NYWA (New York Women's Agenda). This year the Elinor Guggenheimer Lifetime Achievement Award goes to Jane Fonda. Join us. www.nywa.org, mention that you are invited by Lena Feygin
in reference to: Google Sidewiki (view on Google Sidewiki)Monday, November 16, 2009
Fall in New York
I have found this passage that I wrote last Fall and I thought that it reflects my state of mind so perfectly. I think my fascination with this season will never end.
What can I tell you about Fall in New York? I can most definitely tell you a story.
If I had to classify seasons in New York City, I would say that -
Summer is a young girl that is playful and very very young. The kind of young that likes to show off in front of her girlfriends on a hot summer day somewhere around Hamptons in her designer bikini swim suit. She is careless and free. She has the spirit of a wild animal. But still inexperienced, still in the anticipation what will her life bring in the upcoming years, upon graduation from college. She is the city away from the hot sweaty streets, somewhere in the outer boroughs that have beach and parties going on.
Spring is a tad older. She is still very young, but ready for that first love, for that walk hand in hand and for that first kiss at the sunset. The warmth of the early spring summer rays are so gentle, subtly working its way onto still cold earth. The first flowers are opening its heads to the observations of amazed gazes. Yes, she is the Love, she is delicate and gentle.
Winter is the grandmother. Cold but loving with a cracking fire place and hot chocolate, with a wool throw and knee high socks. With an interesting book and long evenings at home. She has stories to tell. She will test you with her strong winds, but reward you for your bravery with sparkling snowy mornings, and joy and cheer of the holidays coming.
Fall is my favorite Lady. She is sophisticated. She is confident and classy. She brings warmth and color. Fall is the ultimate New Yorker. It has the warmth of the Summer that is so fleeting, but yet still here with its warm rays of sun that bestow upon our heads. Yes, she is gracious and giving. Perhaps it is the last chance to lay down in the middle of Central Park before cold winds of grandma Winter will storm in and cover up the sun with clouds. Days will get shorter and all will be left in anticipation of the summer to come. But until that time she will show her true beauty. The beauty of many colors, the bright reds and yellow leaves that will stay on the trees and then cover the ground like the red carpet on the Oscar night. It is the time of that favorite cashmere turtleneck that could still be worn with a pip-toe shoes. She has the glamorous way of introducing herself to everyone, to make her presence known to the people. And everyone is mesmerized by her glorious beauty, by her playful colors, by her caring and caressing love.
There is more to it though, there are New Yorkers who embrace her Majesty Fall. A day in Central Park and you will see that the city is glorious. It is a non-stop celebration of Life and Beauty with its Twist competitions, Beer feasts, roller skating contests and just plain New Yorkers who are in true spirit of the City stay on still green and still warm lawns of the park with their books, friends, significant others. I am not sure if it was accidentally witnessed kiss, or the view of the city skyline peering on the outskirts of the park, as if it is trying to peek a view of what is going on. Or perhaps it is the overall spirit of those that live here. Those that comprise the substance of this great city, The City of New York. All of this combined is our Fall.
Nice to meet you Lady Fall we are Happy to have you here.
What can I tell you about Fall in New York? I can most definitely tell you a story.
If I had to classify seasons in New York City, I would say that -
Summer is a young girl that is playful and very very young. The kind of young that likes to show off in front of her girlfriends on a hot summer day somewhere around Hamptons in her designer bikini swim suit. She is careless and free. She has the spirit of a wild animal. But still inexperienced, still in the anticipation what will her life bring in the upcoming years, upon graduation from college. She is the city away from the hot sweaty streets, somewhere in the outer boroughs that have beach and parties going on.
Spring is a tad older. She is still very young, but ready for that first love, for that walk hand in hand and for that first kiss at the sunset. The warmth of the early spring summer rays are so gentle, subtly working its way onto still cold earth. The first flowers are opening its heads to the observations of amazed gazes. Yes, she is the Love, she is delicate and gentle.
Winter is the grandmother. Cold but loving with a cracking fire place and hot chocolate, with a wool throw and knee high socks. With an interesting book and long evenings at home. She has stories to tell. She will test you with her strong winds, but reward you for your bravery with sparkling snowy mornings, and joy and cheer of the holidays coming.
Fall is my favorite Lady. She is sophisticated. She is confident and classy. She brings warmth and color. Fall is the ultimate New Yorker. It has the warmth of the Summer that is so fleeting, but yet still here with its warm rays of sun that bestow upon our heads. Yes, she is gracious and giving. Perhaps it is the last chance to lay down in the middle of Central Park before cold winds of grandma Winter will storm in and cover up the sun with clouds. Days will get shorter and all will be left in anticipation of the summer to come. But until that time she will show her true beauty. The beauty of many colors, the bright reds and yellow leaves that will stay on the trees and then cover the ground like the red carpet on the Oscar night. It is the time of that favorite cashmere turtleneck that could still be worn with a pip-toe shoes. She has the glamorous way of introducing herself to everyone, to make her presence known to the people. And everyone is mesmerized by her glorious beauty, by her playful colors, by her caring and caressing love.
There is more to it though, there are New Yorkers who embrace her Majesty Fall. A day in Central Park and you will see that the city is glorious. It is a non-stop celebration of Life and Beauty with its Twist competitions, Beer feasts, roller skating contests and just plain New Yorkers who are in true spirit of the City stay on still green and still warm lawns of the park with their books, friends, significant others. I am not sure if it was accidentally witnessed kiss, or the view of the city skyline peering on the outskirts of the park, as if it is trying to peek a view of what is going on. Or perhaps it is the overall spirit of those that live here. Those that comprise the substance of this great city, The City of New York. All of this combined is our Fall.
Nice to meet you Lady Fall we are Happy to have you here.
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