Based in New York City, Dyan Gershman is the founder and partner of Gershman Law, PLLC, a boutique corporate law firm which she started in 2014. Dyan Gershman has over 25 years’ experience as a corporate lawyer and provides a wide range of legal services to her clients, including mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, technology and intellectual property licensing, and commercial contracts. Outside of work, Dyan Gershman is an avid outdoors enthusiast and enjoys hiking, cycling and kayaking.
Kayaking is an outdoor pursuit that can serve as both a workout and a very enjoyable way to spend time outdoors. New Yorkers have several options for kayaking in Manhattan on either of the two rivers that surround the island. For those looking for downtown views, the Downtown Boathouse, a volunteer-run nonprofit, offers free kayaking during the summer at Pier 26 in Manhattan and on Governors Island. For those who’d rather kayak on the Hudson River, Hudson River Park offers both canoeing and kayaking experiences, both free and with tour guides at Pier 84. The Manhattan Community Boathouse at Pier 96 also offers free kayaking. Finally, you can go further north on the island to the Inwood Canoe Club, which offers 20-minute tours of the Hudson River and operates a mostly free public paddling program, only charging $4 per day or $15 for the full season.
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Founder of Gershman Law, PLLC, Dyan Gershman provides a wide range of legal services to individuals as well as corporations seeking counsel regarding mergers and acquisitions, equity investments, joint ventures and all types of commercial contracts. Outside her professional life, Dyan Gershman is an avid cyclist and enjoys riding in New York City’s Central Park. Dyan Gershman supports multiple local nonprofit organizations, including the Central Park Conservancy.
The Central Park Conservancy is a nonprofit organization that is dedicated to maintaining and restoring New York City’s Central Park. Central Park is a tremendous greenspace for those living in New York City as well as visitors and tourists, and includes over 840 acres of land, 26 baseball fields, seven bodies of water, and 58 miles of pathways. Central Park Conservancy organizes a variety of tours, events, and programs for millions of visitors every year. As part of its group activities, the Central Park Conservancy currently offers free virtual field trips for school students grades 4-12. The 45-minute virtual trips are available from Tuesday to Friday for a maximum of 30 students. Teachers have the option of supplementing the field trip with a post-program activity hosted by the Central Park Conservancy. Held on Zoom or Google Meets, the virtual tours currently offered include Discover Seneca Village, Designing Central Park, and Central Park’s Systems. Discover Seneca Village is an exploration of the African American community which preceded the construction of Central Park. Designing Central Park details the competition held to select a blueprint for the park’s design, as well as the evolution of the park over time. Central Park’s Systems is the only virtual field trip specifically targeting grades 9-12. It covers the history of Central Park Conservancy and the restoration challenges the group faced during the early years of Central Park’s restoration. Founder of Gershman Law, PLLC, Dyan Gershman provides a wide range of legal services to individuals as well as corporations seeking counsel regarding mergers and acquisitions, equity investments, joint ventures and all types of commercial contracts. Outside her professional life, Dyan Gershman is an avid cyclist and enjoys riding in New York City’s Central Park. Dyan Gershman supports multiple local nonprofit organizations, including the Central Park Conservancy.
The Central Park Conservancy is a nonprofit organization that is dedicated to maintaining and restoring New York City’s Central Park. Central Park is a tremendous greenspace for those living in New York City as well as visitors and tourists, and includes over 840 acres of land, 26 baseball fields, seven bodies of water, and 58 miles of pathways. Central Park Conservancy organizes a variety of tours, events, and programs for millions of visitors every year. As part of its group activities, the Central Park Conservancy currently offers free virtual field trips for school students grades 4-12. The 45-minute virtual trips are available from Tuesday to Friday for a maximum of 30 students. Teachers have the option of supplementing the field trip with a post-program activity hosted by the Central Park Conservancy. Held on Zoom or Google Meets, the virtual tours currently offered include Discover Seneca Village, Designing Central Park, and Central Park’s Systems. Discover Seneca Village is an exploration of the African American community which preceded the construction of Central Park. Designing Central Park details the competition held to select a blueprint for the park’s design, as well as the evolution of the park over time. Central Park’s Systems is the only virtual field trip specifically targeting grades 9-12. It covers the history of Central Park Conservancy and the restoration challenges the group faced during the early years of Central Park’s restoration. |
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