, 2011 Starting in 1988, Storozynski worked as an editor in
New York City, first at the
Queens Chronicle, and later for the
Empire State Report, based in
Albany, New York. In 1993, he became a press secretary, serving the
New York State Thruway Authority, the
New York State Canal Corporation, and the
New York Attorney General. He was the founding editor of
amNewYork. He later was the city editor of the
New York Sun. He has also been published in the European edition of
The Wall Street Journal,
Chicago Tribune,
The New York Post,
Newsday and other publications. He was a chairman of the Federal Credit Union Board of Directors. In November 2008, he was elected President of The Kosciuszko Foundation. As of July 2016, he became chairman of the Board of Trustees of that Foundation. His biography of
Kosciuszko,
The Peasant Prince: Thaddeus Kosciuszko and the Age of Revolution, was published in 2009 by
St. Martin's Press, winning several awards, including the 2010 Fraunces Tavern Museum Book Award and the Knights Templar Military History Award, the "Military Order of Saint Louis." Storozynski's essay "From Serfdom to Freedom: Polish Catholics Find A Refuge," was published in the book
Catholics in New York, Society Culture, and Politics, 1808–1946, to coincide with the exhibit on Catholics at the
Museum of the City of New York. ==Honors==