Every four months, T.A. picks a dedicated, hard-working volunteer to profile in our magazine. We proudly feature them on our office "Wall of Fame."
Fall 2007: Emilia Crotty (PDF)
Summer 2007: Susan Lindell, Sara Elinson & Shay Holloway (PDF)
Winter 2007: Emmanuel Fuentebella (PDF)
Fall 2006: Janet Chu (PDF)
Summer 2006: April Greene (PDF)
Spring 2006: Glenn McAnanama (PDF)
Winter 2006: Stacy Irwin (PDF)
Fall 2005: Reine Aimée Guiffo (PDF)
Summer 2005: Christina Carnicelli (PDF)
Spring 2005:
David Snetman, a student-intern who assists with bicycle advocacy projects
Winter 2005:
The Car-Free Central Park Committee, a diverse group who are willing to do whatever it takes to win a car-free park
Summer 2004:
Vicki Tanovan, a pharmaceutical consultant who marshals for the
NYC Century Bike Tour
Winter 2004: Mike Infranco, a software engineer who does everything
Fall 2003: Sung
Bin Park, a bookstore manager who helps out at the office,
Hazard ID and
NYC Century Bike Tour marshalling
Summer 2003:Paul
DiMaria, a graphic designer and production editor who does
illustrations for T.A.
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Spring 2003: Jackie
Ruvolo, a graphic designer/art director for an advertising
agency who designs brochures for T.A. and helps with bicycle
counts
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Winter 2003:
Shane
Kadidal, an Attorney at the Center for Constitutional Rights
who is helping to fight the chain link fence Queensboro Bridge bicycle and
pedestrian path
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Fall 2002: Claire Leisink,
a political science student from France who volunteers for the NYC
Century Bike Tour
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Spring 2002:
Diana Gavales and Kate
Clouse, a special projects coordinator and development
associate who come to volunteer night as well as
volunteer for the Century, Operation
Hazard ID, bike
counts, photography
and Bike Week
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Winter 2002: Kahya
Engler, a sound engineer from London who helped with bicycle
counts
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Fall 2001: John
Wright, a retired social worker who helps with the NYC
Century Bike Tour as well as mailing
parties and carpentry
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Summer 2001: Gregory
Cross, a graphic designer to does photography for
T.A. and
helps out on volunteer nights
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Spring 2001: Frank
Todisco, an actuary who helps with the Car-Free
Central Park Campaign and festival tabling
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Winter 2001: Dave
Lines, a graphic
artist who comes to volunteer night and
writes letters
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Winter 2001: Volunteer
Awards 2000
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Fall
2000: Eugene
Carrington,
a bike messenger who comes to volunteer night
and marshals the NYC Century
Bike Tour
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Summer 2000: Ruth
Rosenthal, a retired teacher who helps out with Bike
Week
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May/June 2000: Matthew
Corey and Luis Roth, an index editor and a lawyer, both of
whom who help with magazine editing
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March/April 2000: Kerri
Martin, a computer programmer who comes to volunteer
night, rallies, and helps with the bike show
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Winter 1999/2000: Joshua
Zalen, a managerial consultant who comes to volunteer
night
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Summer 1999: Andrew
Hay McConnell, a treatment coordinator for the developmentally
disabled who comes to volunteer night and
does tabling at events
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May/June 1999: Earlene
Wilkerson, a community organizer who helps with the Bronx Safe
Routes to School program
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March/April 1999: Judy
Ross, a database administrator who helps with the Car-Free
Central Park Campaign
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January/February
1999: John
Lindsay, a paralegal who comes to volunteer
night, marshals the NYC
Century Bike Tour, and helps with Operation
Hazard ID
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January/February
1999: These
are the Champions
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November/December
1998: Ken
and Karen Southerland, a software engineer and financial
analyst who come to volunteer night, and help
with the NYC Century Bike
Tour and the Car-Free
Central Park Campaign
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September/October
1998: James
Langergaard, a philosopher who pilots the T.A. work bike
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July/August 1998: Daniel
Lerch, a student and administrative assistant who comes to volunteer
night and helps with database management
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May/June 1998: Mike
Gaughan and Carl Biers, a video producer and an executive
director who help with the benefit auction and the Car-Free
Prospect Park Campaign
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March/April 1998: Patsy
Whittingham and Martha Rowen, a guidance counselor and a
teacher who help with Recycle-a-Bicycle and the Car-Free
Prospect Park Campaign
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January/February
1998: Mike
Cairl and Ken Coughlin, a foreign contracts manager and an
editor who help with bridge
access and the Car-Free
Central Park Campaign
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November/December
1997: Ruth
Rosenthal and Alan Mukamal, a former teacher and a software
engineer who help with Bike Week,
the NYC Century Bike Tour,
the membership database, office work and the Car-Free
Prospect Park Campaign
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September/October
1997: Ken
Zirkel, a graphic designer who does photography for the T.A.
magazine
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January/February 1997:
John
Mclaughlin, a retired meat manager who helps with office
mailings
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November/December
1996: Andy
Staub and Rich Gans, a decorative painter who paints banners
for T.A. and a computer specialist who heads T.A.'s Bronx Chapter
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September/October
1996: Carter
Craft and Sam Lunsford, a marketing associate for a book
publishing company who spearheads the campaign to expand Union Square
Park and a recent graduate in urban design who helps with membership
mailings