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The 82 Alliance recognized the recipients of inaugural 'A Better Tomorrow' Awards at the 2024 Mobility Conference

“Congratulations to our inaugural A Better Tomorrow award winners. These awards recognize organizations, nationally and internationally, that are making investments to help reduce trips, enhancing our built environment, improving equity and accessibility for all. Mobility and climate are interconnected and to improve our climate, health, accessibility, and equity we need to improve our mobility options. In addition to the awards that each recipient received, we’ve also donated twenty-five trees for our inaugural list of recipients that will help to repopulate one of our U.S. Forests that is under stress from climate,”

said Rob Henry, President of The 82 Alliance 

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2024 Award Recipients

  • Actionfigure

  • Amtrak

  • Bowman

  • Brandywine Realty Trust

  • Commutifi

  • Center for Urban Transportation Research

  • Drexel University Urban Health Collaborative

  • DS&MG

  • DVRPC

  • Enterprise

  • HNTB

  • Liftango

  • Princeton University

  • Radial

  • RK&K

  • SEPTA

  • Steer

  • Tennessee DOT

  • Texas A&M

  • THA Consulting

  • Thurston Regional Planning Council

  • TransNet

  • Urban Engineers

  • Vanguard

  • We Drive U

Maureen Farrell, Vice-President of The 82 Alliance, is pictured below with the award recipients:
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From L to R: Actionfigure – Matt Caywood, CEO and Co-Founder; Amtrak – Kara Oldhouser, Director, Sustainability; Bowman – Mark Cassell, Project Manager, Transit and Matt Kozsuch, Vice- President and General Manager – Exton; Brandywine Realty Trust – Shane Morrell, Vice-President, Leasing Associate

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From L to R: Drexel University Urban Health Collaborative – Dr. Josiah Kephart, Assistant Professor; DS&MG – Lois DeMeester, CEO; DVRPC- Najah Jackson, Senior Operations Coordinator; HNTB – Stephanie Gantz, Pennsylvania ITS and Emerging Mobility 

From L to R: Liftango—Jacob Greig, Chief Commercial Officer; Princeton University—Amanda Stevens, Asst. Director of Campus Engagement for Transportation and Parking Services; RK&K – Jeff Guzy, Executive Director, Transportation; SEPTA—Jody Holton, Chief Planning and Strategy Officer

From L to R: Steer – Alia Verloes, Associate, New Mobility Market Lead for North America; THA Consulting – Todd Helmer, CEO; TransNet – Megan Krusi, Operations and Technology Director; Urban Engineers – Jen Waters, Vice-President and Philadelphia Regional Leader

From L to R: Vanguard- Brian Hamill, Head of Corporate Services and Danielle Wiley, Commuter Benefits Program Manager; We Drive U – Joanna Rustin, SVP Marketing, Communications and Community Engagement

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