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The Shared-Use Mobility Center and the North American Bikeshare Association invite you to Move Together. This national summit on shared mobility will take place in Chicago September 28-30 at the Spertus Institute. The summit will bring together transportation and policy leaders from across the country to discuss new developments in shared mobility, foster collaboration between the public and private sectors, and explore new solutions related to integration, equity, use of public space and more. Register today!
Featured speakers include:
- Kaye Ceille, President, Zipcar
- Gabe Klein, Special Venture Partner, Fontinalis Partners
- Scott Kubly, Director, Seattle Department of Transportation
- Seleta Reynolds, General Manager, LA Department of Transportation
- David Bragdon, Executive Director, TransitCenter
- Randy Neufeld, Director, SRAM Cycling Fund
- Peter Skosey, Executive Vice President, Metropolitan Planning Council
Event Overview
Building on the success of the Live Ride Share conference in Los Angeles earlier this year, SUMC's national summit will feature a series of interactive, hands-on sessions with influential mobility leaders as well as advanced practitioner break-outs. The conference will be conducted in partnership with the North American Bike Share Association's (NABSA) 2015 Annual Meeting and will feature some shared programming. Speakers will include some of the most innovative DOTs from cities such as Seattle, L.A. and D.C., and former DOTs like Gabe Klein, as well last as the most innovative companies, including Google, Lyft, Ridescout, Via, and many more.
Event Agenda
- September 27: Pre-Conference Reception
- September 28-29: Shared Mobility Summit
- September 29-30: NABSA Annual Meeting
Register for Move Together today!
The Shared-Use Mobility Center is a public-interest organization working to foster collaboration in shared mobility (including bike-sharing, car-sharing, ride-sharing and more) and help connect the growing industry with transit agencies, cities and communities across the nation. Through piloting programs, conducting new research and providing advice and expertise to cities and regions, SUMC hopes to extend the benefits of shared mobility for all.