Men of Action: Newark’s Urban Superhero

The story of The Wild Geese is one of courage. It is facing hardships and overcoming them to make a difference. In 1691, when The Wild Geese had to make their fateful choice, the soldiers has Patrick Sarsfield to look to. He lead them in the right direction, his strong sense of duty and commitment to a cause, encouraging them when times were tough.

Today we still look to leaders in times of peril, who can inspire us when we’re faced with adversity and unforeseen circumstance. One such example is Cory Booker, mayor of Newark, New Jersey, who has made sure that his term in office is one of action.

(Photo by Veni Markovski, via Flickr Creative Commons)

When the east coast of the USA was hit by Hurricane Sandy last October, Newark was amongst the victim cities. People across the city were left without food, power and supplies, which spurred the mayor to take action and lead by example.

He famously worked 22 hour shifts, personally delivering supplies to those in need. His Twitter feed became a helpline, from which he could coordinate how best to help his community. Seeing Booker take an active role in relief efforts helped lift the morale of the city can keep the community together.

‘It helps spread a message and a spirit of heroism to others’ declared the Mayor in a recent interview.

Although Newark has a shady reputation, during the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy there were no reports of looting and a sense of community that Booker was very proud of:

‘It’s a great spirit in our city, people pulling together and watching out for each other’

For Booker, these actions are not just about ticking boxes on the election papers. Booker has worked tirelessly to reinvigorate his city from collecting investments from the likes of Oprah Winfrey, Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg, to championing policies that help keep the city healthy. This relates back to a higher cause that drives Booker, and like The Wild Geese, he cannot ignore:

‘My Mom said, “You have this obligation to live a fearless life. You should try to push the limits of what’s possible, because you were given so much, that’s what your obligation is”‘

Cory Booker at the 2012 National Democratic Convention (Photo by Steve Bott, via Flickr Creative Commons)

A true leader and unafraid to take action, many are already calling on Booker to challenge for Governor. For now though, he is making a difference in his own community, playing parent, superhero, protector and leading by example.

Men of Action: Paul McGinley’s Wins Ryder Cup Captaincy

Eyes on the Prize: McGinley will have his eyes on maintaing his record Ryder Cup wins when he leads Team Europe in 2014 (Photo by Dan Perry, danperry.com, via Flickr Creative Commons)

Its been a very good week for Irish golf!

One of the major tournaments of the sport is the Ryder Cup, which pits golfers from Europe against the US. News has been spreading like wildfire that Paul McGinley has now been appointed the Ryder Cup team captain for Gleneagles in 2014.

McGinley has twenty two years experience under his belt and started to make a name for himself when he famously holed a 9 ft on the 18th hole of the 2002 Ryder Cup, a putt that won the tournament for Europe.

The Dubliner’s strengths are many. McGinley has won every Ryder cup he has contested and will be returning next year as captain to merge skill, experience and leadership, a task which even his competition thinks he’s perfect for. Captain of the US Ryder Cup team, Tom Watson, was quick to offer his congratulations:

‘I anticipate that his passion and love of the event will transfer to being an outstanding leader of his team in 2014 at Gleneagles’

Leadership is a vital skill. When The Wild Geese were faced with a difficult choice in 1691, they turned to Patrick Sarsfield to continue their cause, who was loved and admired by his troops. Through this love and admiration The Wild Geese achieved remarkable things.

Considering this, McGinley’s captaincy is not surprising. He received extraordinary support, especially from members of the Ryder Cup team itself. At the forefront was world number 1 Rory McIlroy:

‘I’m thrilled! Paul was not only my choice but the choice for most of the players on the Ryder Cup. He will do a brilliant job at Gleneagles’

McGinley has captained Rory McIlroy in the past at the Vivendi Seve Trophy in both 2009 and 2011 and he fully appreciates what this level of support has meant:

‘To have the support of someone like Rory and all the other players made my hand very strong. I’m absolutely thrilled to be leading this team. It is a huge honour and a humbling experience’