I'd never had the thought of a government career, but the job opened up, I had scheduling experience and things fell into place. And what a world I entered. The Mayor set the pace. His schedule started with meetings sometimes as early as 7:00 am and went well into the evening. There were a lot of meetings, events, photo opportunities and phone calls to schedule. Our office had six people working there and was also the waiting area for people who had meetings with the Mayor. Privacy was unknown, but mostly I loved the whirl of people and events.
I stayed in City Hall for three and a half years, working through three campaigns, thousands of meetings and events. These included a welcome dinner and parade celebrating the return of the American hostages from Iran, receptions for President Reagan and Anwar Sadat, the Brooklyn Bridge Centennial, and visits from Mother Theresa, Jerry Lewis, Big Bird, and many others. I had the privilege of working with some of the most intelligent and hard working people I could imagine and learned so much about New York City and the complex coordination needed to keep it running.
One of my great regrets is my lack of photographs. But in 1980 and the years that followed there were, as we know, no cellphones. Alas, I have no photos of me and Jerry Lewis or Big Bird, but I do have the memories. And I am so very grateful for all them.
As ever, thanks for visiting and thanks for being part of my Buttercup journey.


12 comments
Carol, thanks for providing background on your working career and it's easy to see why you enjoy NYC as much as you do with working and living in the city. Im also looking forward to a meet-up when I'm in NYC in Dec.
Oh my, such an exxiting job you had. I've never met a celebreit\y. What an honor to be working there ! You will have to let us know what took you away from the job and where you went to next! Happy Veterans Day!
What a wonderful, if hectic, job you had with Mayor Koch in NYC, Carol. Wow! I'm so impressed. Thanks for filling us in on your work life. Blessings!
What an interesting career you had! And, so exciting, too. Thanks for sharing all that with us.
I remember this photo, Carol! Certainly deserved, your storied career ... moments some people only dream about. PS - That looks like Rosalynn Carter over your right shoulder.
What an awesome story. You're right we didn't have cell phones back then. You didn't carry a camera everywhere you went, and even if you did take pictures, you had to take the film to get it developed which was costly. I can remember having multiple holidays on one small roll of film, because you just didn't take many shots. That roll needed to last you. I've out visiting everyone on my blog list to catch up as it's been far too long since I've blogged. It feels good getting back into it.
Thanks for sharing your exciting and interesting working years! Your writing always takes me away with you, a true New Yorker and traveler. I hope your Veteran’s Day was nice. Best, Virginia
Sounds like an exciting job.
Lovely picture of you and Sir Lawrence Olivier.
Great story to go along with the picture.
Hey, you have Laurence Olivier! I'd take it! And the memories of the welcome home of the hostages and the many other guests you have met. It sounds like a perfect role for you. A truly interesting career.
An interesting and exciting career.
Perhaps not many photographs but wonderful memories.
All the best Jan
I love hearing about your career! It truly was exciting and you were definitely well Equipped for it to have stayed that many years. That is a pretty dress you’re wearing and your hair color is gorgeous!
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