Community Rowing, Inc. (CRI)
Lucy B. has extensive experience in coaching, political campaigning, education, and legislative support. Since June 2016, Lucy has served as a Coach and Program Assistant at Community Rowing, Inc., leading workshops for various groups, including athletes with disabilities. Previous roles include State Policy Assistant at Ceres, Inc. in 2022, and Political Campaign Social Media Manager for Joe Seeman’s campaign for the NY State Assembly in 2020. Additionally, Lucy worked as a Legislative Aide for Dáil Éireann, providing support to John Brassil, and as a Museum Educator at Old North Church, where lectures on American Revolutionary history were delivered. Earlier positions include Assistant Campaign Manager for the Saratoga Springs Finance Commission and On-Campus Fellow for Our Climate at Skidmore College, where initiatives on climate action were organized. Lucy holds a degree in Political Science from Skidmore College.
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Community Rowing, Inc. (CRI)
At Community Rowing, Inc. (CRI), we invite individuals from all backgrounds, abilities, and experience to grow through rowing. CRI was founded in 1985 as a nonprofit organization dedicated to the belief that the sport of rowing provides unique opportunities to promote personal and community growth through teamwork, discipline, and physical fitness. We are committed to making these opportunities available to all. CRI has become one of the largest rowing programs in the United States, with more than 8,000 people rowing with us annually. Located on the Charles River, an internationally recognized attraction for rowing and a gem within the Massachusetts park system, CRI was the first public rowing club in Boston and remains one of the largest in the United States. CRI is committed to its mission of enriching the greater community and provides broad-based programs for youth and adult of all skill levels—from novice to elite. Since its start, CRI has provided education and training for more than 25,000 people, including: Youth (boys and girls) from local high schools Individuals with special needs such as sensory and mobility disabilities from Perkins School for the Blind and other institutions Adults of all levels of ability through recreational and competitive programs Olympians and National Team Rowers National Champions in Women’s, Men’s, and Girls’ Competitive teams A reputation for excellence and outstanding accomplishments in the sport has made CRI the place to learn to row in the Boston area and a model for similar programs nationally.