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Business Development Director, Via Transportation, NYC
Via is on-demand transit on a mass scale. The Business Development Director -- Platform will shape the development and drive the growth of Via's platform business, which licenses Via’s technology to transit agencies.

Business Development Principal, Via Transportation, NYC
The Business Development Principal -- Platform will identify, analyze, and develop business opportunities for licensing Via’s technology to transit organizations.

Advocacy Manager, Coalition for Smarter Growth, Washington, DC
The Coalition for Smarter Growth promotes walkable, inclusive, and transit-oriented communities, and the land use and transportation policies needed to make those communities flourish. A core focus of the Advocacy Manager will be the campaign for the implementation of an extensive BRT system and expanding support for improving existing transit like Metro.

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