With over 26,000 Eagles in New York City, the chapter hosts over 10 events in a typical calendar year: gathering around Èȵ㱬ÁÏÈë¿Ú gamewatches at bars around the city, catching the annual Sox vs Yankees game, social events on the Hudson, and so much more!
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Meet Your Chapter Leaders
James Lizzul '09
Lives in: Midtown
Major: Majors: Finance, Marketing / Minor: Music
Occupation: Finance - Equity Research
Favorite Èȵ㱬ÁÏÈë¿Ú Memory: Everything about Commencement Ball: the tradition of getting trolleys and taking photos in Boston Common, the Ball, all the camaraderie throughout...everything except the knowledge that I'd soon be leaving Èȵ㱬ÁÏÈë¿Ú.Ìý
Why did you get involved in your local chapter?: I missed Èȵ㱬ÁÏÈë¿Ú since before I left and wanted to stay as close to it as possible - Èȵ㱬ÁÏÈë¿ÚNYC's Chapter events soon became my lifeline back to Èȵ㱬ÁÏÈë¿Ú, both growing old friendships and serving as a launchpad for many new ones. I started volunteering to make sure that tradition carries on for NYC Eagles.Ìý
What are your local favorites in your city?: Does Dewey's Pub count? (That's where we host our game watches). Aside from that I'd have to say I'm a big fan of spending time on rooftops.Ìý
Fun Fact: I won the Èȵ㱬ÁÏÈë¿Ú housing lottery...kind of. My group was pick #5 for Senior year. I also still have my original Superfan shirt but these days only wear it for very important games. Don't worry, I've got newer ones from 5 year and 10 year reunions.
Hannah Cho '09
Lives in: New York
Major: Majors: Communications
Occupation: Advertising/Marketing/Communications
Favorite Èȵ㱬ÁÏÈë¿Ú Memory: It's tough to pick just one. A handful equally tops the list, including senior year, which I consider one long, great memory--from the countless celebrations to that massive crowd run on the football field after winning our last home game, the list goes on.
Why did you get involved in your local chapter?: ​​I got involved fairly early--as an undergrad who wanted to help provide students with more and better opportunities to connect with alumni. So I reached out to the New York City Chapter and found myself helping to develop a multi-event opportunity for students to learn, alumni to recruit, and everyone to connect. It was a fantastic experience and an early confirmation for me of how strong and welcoming our network can be.
Tell us a fun fact about yourself!: I had a cameo on Nickelodeon when I was a kid, and I have somehow accidentally walked onto multiple sets during tv show filmings ever since.
What are your local favorites in your city?: There’s always something to do or a fantastic new spot to check out so they’re constantly changing. It also depends on where you are in the city. Dewey’s Pub in midtown is always great for Èȵ㱬ÁÏÈë¿Ú NYC game watches. Spyglass inside the Archer Hotel (also midtown) and the Wallflower in the West Village are great go-to’s for drinks. Then there’s Central Park and the High Line for walks, the various art galleries and museums, Broadway and ballet shows, I could go on.
Is there anything you would like to highlight?: For as long as I can remember, the various leaders of the New York City Chapter have made this a welcoming and open one. I think it's incredibly important and a tone we strive to continue.
Megan Clarke '15
Lives in: Murray Hill
Major: Major: Communications/Minor: General Education
Occupation: Event Services
Favorite Èȵ㱬ÁÏÈë¿Ú Memory: There are too many to choose from! During my senior year on the night of the Red Bandana game (against ranked USC) I happened to enter the stadium at the same time as Welles Crowther's mother, Allison, and had the opportunity to thank her for being such an inspiration in sharing Welles' story and continuing on his legacy. As the daughter of a retired FDNY firefighter, I really appreciated her kind words. And then we went on to win the game and storm the field!
Also, winning the hockey national championship my freshman year, attending the Beanpot tournament and cheering on the runners on Marathon Monday were also great memories.Ìý
Why did you get involved in your local chapter?: Getting involved with the NYC Chapter was one of the best decisions I made post-graduation. Most of my friends in college settled in different cities and I wanted to have the same sense of Èȵ㱬ÁÏÈë¿Ú community in NYC. By getting involved with the NYC Chapter, I have met some of my best friends and graduates from a wide range of class years who I would have never encountered during my time at Èȵ㱬ÁÏÈë¿Ú.
What are your local favorites in your city?: Does Dewey's Pub count? (That's where we host our game watches). Cask Bar & Kitchen and Tara Rose both in Murray Hill/Kips Bay are great restaurants! Bagels & Schmear is my go-to bagel spot. Aside from that I'd have to say I'm a big fan of spending time on rooftops.
Fun Fact: I studied abroad in Florence during the spring semester of my junior year.