Bloomberg Harvard City Hall Fellow

Bryant Heng is a Bloomberg Harvard City Hall Fellow studying how Lancaster City can make transportation better.

My name is Bryant Heng, I am a Bloomberg Harvard City Hall Fellow at the City of Lancaster in Pennsylvania. I am a Singapore born Dutchman and together with my wife Zipporah and our puppy Icecream we live in Lancaster County. Lancaster has much to offer such as idyllic landscapes. Furthermore, it is rich of history and traditions. As newcomers we had to find our way and learn how to move around.

In this series I would like to show you how to get around by bus, by bike, by train and other options for you to explore this beautiful place. I am also curious to explore and hear what Lancastrians have to say and I look forward to share my findings with you. So stay tuned to Lancaster on the Move and see you soon!

Recent Posts

07Nov

VIDEO: Bus Transportation in Lancaster

Bus transportation is an essential public service to the Lancaster community, allowing residents to get where they need to go for school, work,.. Read More →
17Oct

VIDEO: Lancaster County Bike Trails

Lancaster County’s beautiful and idyllic landscape is hard to miss. But did you know Lancaster County has a network of many bike trails.. Read More →
26Sep

VIDEO: School and Childcare Transportation

Summer is over and many families are getting back into their regular back to school routine. However, for many working families and especially.. Read More →
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About the Bloomberg Harvard City Hall Fellowship

The competitive Bloomberg Harvard City Hall Fellowship matches emerging leaders with cities and is made available at no cost to the city through the Bloomberg Harvard City Leadership Initiative.

Established by Bloomberg Philanthropies, Harvard Kennedy School, and Harvard Business School, the Bloomberg Harvard City Leadership Initiative equips mayors and senior city leaders with the tools and expertise to expand their problem-solving capacity, strengthen their city halls, and improve outcomes for residents.

The fellowship program places Harvard master’s or professional degree graduates into leadership positions in city halls, where they apply their skills to create lasting change by presenting key recommendations and helping build capabilities in city government.