The CCIP J-1 interns (www.theccip.com) were given a unique opportunity to meet with Councilman Peter Koo last Monday evening. The group met at the councilman's office to discuss government in New York.
Councilman Koo was elected to the New York City Council in 2009 to represent District 20, which includes parts of Flushing. Prior to joining the city council, he founded Starside Pharmacy, which has multiple locations in Queens. Due to his numerous community activities and philanthropic works, Councilman Koo has been called the "Mayor of Flushing."
The councilman shared his years of experience with the exchange visitors and introduced them to the complex political relationship between city and state governments. Originally immigrating to the United States from Hong Kong in 1971, he has a perspective on what it takes to succeed in America that was of particular interest to the group of interns.
"I admire how much Councilman Koo has accomplished in his life," a student leader stated. "He worked hard and took advantage of opportunities here in America. He's had a career that I would like to have."
The exchange visitors are in New York City to intern in a variety of career fields, including engineering, marketing, and journalism. In addition to developing professional skills, the group participates in numerous activities, such as meeting with government officials and visiting museums where they learn more about American culture, art, and politics.
After having spent the evening with the councilman, the exchange visitors expressed their appreciation for his time. One student commented, "The fact that such a busy man would take the time to meet with us really shows how much he cares about his community."
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