Michael Karlan
Michael Karlan (born January 8, 1968) is a former attorney, now a party planner and founder and president of Professionals in the City.[1]
Career
Early career
Prior to forming his business, Karlan worked as an attorney, first with Covington & Burling and then with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). While at the IRS, Karlan was drafter of federal regulations relating to 401(k) plans.[2]
Karlan's published works as an attorney include "Differences in Treatment of Employees and Independent Contractors Under Selected State and Federal Statutes," 1998 American Bar Association Section of Taxation Mid-Year Meeting (with Kurt L.P. Lawson and "Cash or Deferred Arrangements, Matching Contributions, and Employee Contributions," 1998 Annual American Law Institute-American Bar Association Conference (with Mary Oppenheimer).
Professionals in the City
Karlan founded Professionals in the City to bring the local professional community together and to familiarize residents with the activities their cities have to offer.
On December 31, 2006, when he was simultaneously hosting New Year's Eve Galas at both the French Embassy and the Washington Plaza Hotel, the Washington Post wrote a cover story about Karlan that characterized him as "an expert party guy."[3]
On December 31, 2007, Karlan hosted the farewell party for the historic Hotel Washington, Washington, D.C.'s oldest continuously operated hotel, the hotel located across the street from the White House.[4] With more than 3,000 attendees,[5] this was the largest party in the history of the Hotel Washington.[6] At the same time, Karlan hosted a second Gala at the Embassy of Italy.[7]
In March 2009, the Washington Post published a cover story about how more children of immigrants are seeking partners of the same ethnicity, and how Professionals in the City is catering to this societal change by expanding "its repertoire of lectures and wine-tastings over the past year to include 'speed dating' nights for people of Asian, Latino or South Asian descent."[8] This article quoted Karlan as saying that targeting ethnic groups makes sense in the Washington area, which has more than 1 million immigrants.
In March 2009, in a feature that also included Oprah Winfrey and Suze Orman, ABC News filmed a Professionals in the City speed dating event where it quoted Karlan as saying that credit score dating websites are a double-edged sword because they enable singles to meet other singles who are preselected for certain financial criteria, but that these sites are unable to avoid the situation of singles still having to find a person to whom they are attracted in the first place."[9]
In July 2009, Karlan was featured in a Professionals in the City marketing video promoting its speed dating events, further emphasizing the group's increasing focus on singles.
In August 2009, Nikkei Trendy in Japan featured Karlan and his Professionals in the City speed dating events as what is currently trendy in the United States.[10]
In October 2010, Washington, DC Mayor Adrian Fenty officially commended Karlan for Professionals in the City surpassing a membership of 200,000 in the Greater Washington, DC metropolitan area and for enhancing the quality of life of residents of Washington, DC.
In February 2011, Karlan hosted the nation's first-ever speed dating at an auto show, at which Washington Post columnist Carolyn Hax provided advice on dating and then the speed daters went from car to car in the General Motors exhibit at the Washington Auto Show participating in a different date in each car.[11]
Washington, DC For Singles
Karlan is author of Washington, DC For Singles.
Education
Karlan holds a J.D. from Columbia University School of Law. He holds an LL.M. in Taxation from New York University School of Law. He holds a Bachelor's Degree from the University of Colorado at Boulder, where he was valedictorian of his graduating class.[12]
References
- ↑ Brulliard, Karen (December 31, 2006). "Partying With Taxing Precision: For IRS Lawyer-Turned-Gala Planner, Success Is All About the Numbers". Washington Post. p. C01.
- ↑ Mader, David (December 21, 1998). "Increase In Cash-Out Limit Under Sections 411(a)(7), 411(a)(11), and 417(e)(1) for Qualified Retirement Plans". Federal Register.
- ↑ Brulliard, Karen (December 31, 2006). "Partying With Taxing Precision: For IRS Lawyer-Turned-Gala Planner, Success Is All About the Numbers". Washington Post. p. C01.
- ↑ Andrews, Catherine (December 5, 2007). "Last Hurrahs and First Hurrahs: Local New Year’s Eve Parties, Concerts, and More". Washingtonian.
- ↑ Trull, Armundo (December 31, 2007). "Live WUSA News 9 Broadcast - Professionals in the City New Year's Gala". WUSA 9 News.
- ↑ Daly, Jerry (December 4, 2007). "Historic Hotel Washington to Throw 'Last Hurrah' Blowout Extravaganza to Ring in New Year, Bid Hotel Fond Farewell". Reuters.
- ↑ "Ringing in the New Year in Style". Washington Post. December 7, 2007.
- ↑ Gowen, Annie (March 8, 2009). "Immigrants' Children Look Closer for Love: More Young Adults Are Seeking Partners of Same Ethnicity". Washington Post. p. A01.
- ↑ Harris, Leon (March 20, 2009). "Recession Has Some Daters Checking Credit Scores". ABC 7 News.
- ↑ Nukui, Chimaki (August 1, 2009). "Internet Kon-Katsu in the US: Singles are embracing Speed Dating". Nikkei Trendy. p. A01.
- ↑ Campbell, Glenn (February 8, 2011). "Speed Dating at the Washington Auto Show". AutoWriters.com.
- ↑ Caron, Paul (December 31, 2006). "The Tax Man Behind D.C.'s Glitziest New Year's Parties". TaxProf Blog.