- John Pollack
John Pollack (born c.
1965 ) is an American fromAnn Arbor, Michigan whose past occupations include being a presidentialspeechwriter , anauthor , aforeign correspondent , and a boat maker. In 1995, Pollack won the 18th Annual O. Henry Pun-Off World Championships. Pollack is best known for building the "Cork Boat".Early life
Born in Ann Arbor, Pollack had a single sibling, a sister named Sara. He had an early interest in
boat s; at age six he built his first boat, an attempt which was unsuccessful. He started collecting corks soon after so he could create a boat that would be unsinkable [cite web|url=http://www.bookpage.com/0401bp/john_pollack.html|author=Trisha Ping|title=An unsinkable dream: Pollack's 'Cork Boat'|accessdate=2007-07-27] . After a few years of collecting, Pollack went on a trip with his parents and sister to the Himalayas. While crossing a river on horseback, his sister's horse slipped and she fell into the rushing water. Two days of searching were unsuccessful – Pollack lost his sister. Though devastated, Pollack continued to collect corks. After high school, he took a summer job as ahotel groundskeeper onMackinac Island . Soon, he convinced the owner of the hotel to let him playviolin in the hotel's restaurant rather than do janitorial work. He was happy for the change; and, by the end of the summer, he had collected several hundred corks from the restaurant.On Capitol Hill
In his childhood, Pollack's mother was involved in
political campaign s; she was even asenator . Pollack went toStanford and later became a speechwriter for aUnited States Congressman . After a few years, in 1999, Pollack became "frustrated by thecynicism and hypocrisy onCapitol Hill " [ [http://www.corkboat.com Cork Boat ] ] and quit his job to work on the cork boat project with his friend Garth Goldstein.Building the boat
It was autumn of 1999, so Pollack knew that there would be cork-collecting opportunities at the new millennium. Despite his efforts to have bars save their corks at the new year, Pollack was disappointed with the turnout. He began finding ways to attach the corks; however, he knew he wouldn't be able to build a boat without many more. Pollack soon contacted companies to donate materials; also, he acquired the help of a growing number of
volunteer s. He and his team of over 100 volunteers received donations of materials byAlliance Rubber Company andCork Supply USA throughout the construction process. During one summer, Pollack received a call from Capitol Hill: he was wanted as a speech writer for U.S. PresidentBill Clinton . He accepted the job and had to learn to balance the boat project and his new job. Still, though, Pollack collected corks for the boat. HisViking ship -like vessel, deemed "Cork Boat", was completed in 2002. Although a large celebration was expected at the completion, the team was forced to have a dry launch since there were complications with the transportation of the boat.Portugal
In 2002, Pollack and his partner Garth Goldstein traveled with the boat down the
Douro River inPortugal as a celebration of completion – his trip received a large amount of media attention. [cite web
url = http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2002/09/0919_020919_corkboat.html
title = Bobbing Through Portugal on Boat Made of Wine Corks
accessdate = 2007-07-27
author = Whitney Duncan] [cite web
url = http://www.metroactive.com/papers/sonoma/01.22.04/pollack-0404.html
title = If I Had a Boat
accessdate = 2007-07-27
author = Gretchen Giles] [cite web
url = http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200206/s594408.htm
title = Sink or swim as cork boat takes to the water
accessdate = 2007-07-27] [cite web
url = http://www.earthisland.org/project/newsPage2.cfm?newsID=548&pageID=177&subSiteID=44
title = The Saga of the Cork Boat
accessdate = 2007-07-27] [cite web
url = http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/yw/2002/07/13/stories/2002071300490400.htm
title = Cork boat sail
accessdate = 2007-07-27
author = R. KRITHIKA] In 2004, Pollack wrote amemoir of the experience entitled "Cork Boat". [ [http://www.amazon.com/Cork-Boat-John-Pollack/dp/0375422579 Amazon.com: Cork Boat: Books: John Pollack ] ]References
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