Ben Berkon
Ben Berkon currently works as an Assistant Producer at Ogilvy & Mather, a worldwide advertising agency. He has worked on projects for IBM, NASCAR, American Express, DuPont, Siemens, TD Ameritrade, Black Rock, Time Warner Cable, Holiday Inn/Holiday Inn Express, and many more.
In addition to producing, Berkon's writing has been featured on Huffington Post, The Onion, Medium, Contently, Rising Apple, Tonic, Brand Channel, NewYork.com, and various other websites and outlets.
In his free time, he enjoys eating good food, drinking offensive amounts of coffee, and writing for his personal blog, Blah Blah Berkon.
Berkon is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he majored in History and minored in Creative Writing.
He was born and raised in New York City, where he also presently lives.
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In addition to producing, Berkon's writing has been featured on Huffington Post, The Onion, Medium, Contently, Rising Apple, Tonic, Brand Channel, NewYork.com, and various other websites and outlets.
In his free time, he enjoys eating good food, drinking offensive amounts of coffee, and writing for his personal blog, Blah Blah Berkon.
Berkon is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he majored in History and minored in Creative Writing.
He was born and raised in New York City, where he also presently lives.
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The New York Mets Fan: A Dying BreedThe plight of the New York Mets fan has been dramatically increased over the past five years. And if the teams' rebuilding efforts fail, the organization could find it historically difficult to attract new fans. -
New York Mets: A Lot Riding on Zack Wheeler's DebutThe 2013 season has been highlighted by Matt Harvey's dazzling performances. But come July 18, Mets fans will finally get a glimpse at how bright the future will look like, when Zack Wheeler makes his debut against the Atlanta Braves. -
New York Mets: The 5 Biggest First-Round Draft Pick BustsThe New York Mets have made many blunders as an organization, but when it comes to bad first-round picks, the Mets have most teams beat.
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The New York Mets Need to Sign Shin-Soo Choo This Off-SeasonThe New York Mets' offense has struggled mightily in 2013--and will continue to, unless they sign Shin-Soo Choo for 2014 (and beyond). -
New York Mets: What a Matt Harvey Extension Could Look LikeThe New York Mets need to extend Matt Harvey soon--but how much money should the Mets offer him? -
New York Mets: Matt Harvey is Filling the R.A. Dickey VoidEven though the departure of R.A. Dickey left a huge void in the New York Mets' rotation, Matt Harvey has more than picked up the slack in 2013. -
New York Mets: Why Hasn't David Wright Hit a Homerun Yet?David Wright is the New York Mets best hitter, yet through the first 11 games, the slugger hasn't hit a homerun. Perhaps there's a good reason why. -
Zack Wheeler Has Already Left Impressions, but When Will He Make His Mark?Both the fans and front office are giddy for Wheeler's arrival in the major leagues, but when will the baseball-viewing world truly see the young pitcher make his mark?
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New York Mets: Missing Carlos GomezMost New York Mets fans might "miss" Angel Pagan more so than any other dealt player, but Carlos Gomez should too be high on that list. -
New York Mets Injury Update: Johan Santana Might Have Re-Injured ShoulderJohan Santana has reportedly re-torn his pitching shoulder, and will as a result, likely miss the entire 2013 season. Jeremy Hefner will take Santana's spot in the rotation. -
Top Ten New York Mets-Inspired Fantasy Baseball Team NamesIt's fantasy baseball season again. Featured are 10 great fantasy team names, all inspired by the New York Mets. -
New York Mets Injury Update: Justin Turner Will Not Travel With Team for Today's GameAn injury update on Justin Turner, who was supposed to fill in for the injured David Wright at third base, and is now out of action himself. If Turner cannot start the April 1 opener, the Mets have very few internal options who could play the hot corner. -
How Bad Is the New York Mets' Outfield?The 2013 New York Mets outfield might redefine what a "bad" outfield is. But just "how bad" will the Mets' outfield be? -
Trade Deadline Can't Come Soon Enough for New York Mets FansSince 2013 should be a rebuilding season for the New York Mets, fans will likely be focused on July 31, the non-waiver trade deadline, to see how the front office continues their retooling effort.