Row New York
Eddy Mog has extensive experience in coaching and program management within the rowing community. As the Senior Head Coach at Row New York Manhattan since August 2021, Eddy has successfully led competitive and intermediate youth programming. Previously, from September 2015 to August 2021, Eddy served as the Let's Row Boston Manager at Community Rowing, Inc., where partnerships with 40 Boston Public Schools were cultivated to introduce middle school students to rowing. Eddy also held coaching roles at Brookline High School Athletics and Riverside Boat Club, focusing on youth development and technique improvement. Eddy's early involvement in leadership included serving as President of UMass Men's Rowing and contributing to budget management for club sports at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, where Eddy earned a Bachelor of Arts in History.
Row New York
Empowering New Yorkers of all backgrounds and abilities through the discipline of rowing and rigorous academic support. 🚣♂️ Row New York was founded in 2002 on the premise that the values instilled through rowing, paired with academic support, provide a strong foundation for success in college and beyond. The Row New York high school rowing program serves student-athletes from diverse cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds with high dosage, year-round rowing and academic programs. We serve student-athletes at two sites (Queens and Manhattan). We provide resources for our youth such as tutoring, career prep, and mental health support so that we are able to support their holistic development and help them meet challenges on and off the water. Our goal is to ensure that 100% of our young people graduate high school and are successful in college. Row New York also offers an adaptive rowing program for children and adults with physical or cognitive disabilities. The program is delivered in English and Spanish and workouts are modified for athletes of all levels of ability. Row New York is building a state-of-the-art $36M boathouse designed by renowned architect Norman Foster. Learn more at www.rownewyork.org