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Friday Afternoon Breakout Sessions

  • Friend Center for Engineering Education 7799 William Street Princeton, NJ, 08540 United States (map)

Breakout Room A: Creating an Effective Public Private Partnership

Friend Center 113 - Convocation Room

  • Session Lead:

    • Bryant Walker Smith, Associate Professor of Law, University of South Carolina

    Discussants:

    • Kevin Biesty, President / Founder, Biesty Policy Solutions

    • Diana Furchtgott-Roth, Adjunct Professor of Economics, George Washington University

    • Bernard Soriano, Deputy Director, California DMV

    • Richard Sun, Senior Policy Advisor, Transportation and Infrastructure, Office of Governor Phil Murphy

    • Andrew Tunnard, Assistant Commissioner, NJDOT

  • Session Lead:

    • Matt Daus, Founder and Chair of the Transportation Practice Group, Windels Marx

    Discussants:

    • Christina Aizcorbe, VP of Government Affairs, Velodyne

    • Jeff Brandes, Florida State Senator

    • Baruch Feigenbaum, Senior Managing Director, Transportation Policy, Reason Foundation

    • Katherine Freund, Founder and President, ITNAmerica

    • John Rossant, CEO, CoMotion; Founder & Chairman, NewCities

Breakout Room B: The Sociology and Design of Driverless Cities

Friend Center 008

  • Session Goal:

    • How do we solve the last 1,000 feet of autonomous mobility (pick-up & drop-off)?

    • What does the future of streets and sidewalks look like?

    • How can we design an equitable and accessible transit system based on autonomous vehicles?

    Session Moderator:

    • Marshall Brown, Associate Professor of Architecture, Princeton University

    • Jerry He, Executive Director, CARTS

    Discussants:

    • Bob Kacergis, Chief Commercial OfficerMomentum Dynamics

    • Anil Lewis, Executive Director, Blindness Initiatives, National Federation of the Blind

    • Jerome Lutin, Senior Director of Statewide and Regional Planning, New Jersey Transit (Retired); Co-author, “1975 Trenton Transit Study”

    • Willa Ng, Partnerships and Strategy Lead (Pebble), Google

    • Prashanth Venkataram, Postdoctoral researcher, University of California, Davis, Institute of Transportation Studies

  • Session Moderator

    • Henry Greenidge, Co-Head Of Transportation @ Tusk Strategies

    • Patricia Fernendez-Kelly, Professor of Sociology, Princeton University

    Discussants:

    • Pam Brooks, Director of Resident and Community Services, Trenton Housing Authority

    • Helena Rong, Founder, CIVIS Design and Advisory

    • Selika Talbott, Founder, Autonomous Vehicle Consulting, LLC

    • Daisy Wall, Director of Policy and Advocacy, May Mobility

Breakout Room C: Technology Room

Friend Center 006

  • Moderator:

    • Alain Kornhauser, Professor, Princeton University

    Discussants:

    • Jennifer Foote, SVP Business Development @ Beep

    • Johann (JJ) Jungwirth, Vice President of Mobility-as-a-Service @ Mobileye

    • Urs Muller, Senior Director of System Software/Chief Architect-Autonomous Driving, Nvidia

    • Ed Olson, CEO @ May Mobility

    • Carter Stern, Senior Government Affairs Manager @ Cruise

  • Precept Lead:

    • Daniel Sperling, Professor & Director of Institute of Transportation Studies, UC Davis

    Discussants:

    • Meghan Grela, Autonomous Mobility Lead, Via

    • Cheryl Kastrenakes, Executive Director at Greater Mercer TMA

    • Ellen Partridge, Policy and Strategy Director @ Shared-Use Mobility Center

    • Michael Shamma, President & CEO, Sam Schwartz

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Keynote - Diane Gutierrez-Scaccetti

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Reception and Banquet @ Prospect House