Bike New York
Andy Gould started their work experience as the Director of Strategic Planning at the New York City Sports Commission in 1998. Andy later became the Deputy Commissioner in 2000 and held that position until 2010. From 2008 to 2011, Andy worked at NYC & Company, where they first served as the Vice President of Sports Marketing and then as the SVP of Sports Marketing. Andy's most recent role was as the Chief Operating Officer at Bike New York, a non-profit organization focused on promoting and encouraging bicycling and bicycle safety. Andy held this position from 2011 onwards.
Andy Gould's education history includes a Master's degree in Sports Management from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, which they obtained from 1988 to 1989. Prior to that, from 1981 to 1986, they completed their Bachelor's degree in Psychology at UC Santa Barbara.
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Bike New York
Bike New York is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to facilitate & promote cycling in New York City through education, public events, & collaboration with community organizations & municipal agencies. Our vision is to encourage cycling as a safe & sustainable means of transit and recreation, & to elevate cycling as a healthy compliment to New Yorkers’ daily lives. Working with the Department of Transportation & other city agencies, Bike New York provides access to cycling for New Yorkers by offering free bicycling education classes for kids & adults in all five boroughs, informational school assemblies & after-school programs, & a summer program for youth enrolled in organized camp groups. Since 2011, these education programs have reached more than 17,500 New Yorkers. These free classes are funded through public events, most notably the TD Five Boro Bike Tour, America’s largest cycling event. With more than 32,000 cyclists, this ride brings bike enthusiasts from all over the world to enjoy 40 miles of traffic-free streets in New York City. Bike New York also produces Bike Expo New York (BE NY), presented by Eastern Mountain Sports. With more than 43,000 attendees, the inaugural BE NY was the largest free consumer bike expo in the country. Proceeds from this event help to fund Bike New York’s education programs.