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Gabe Klein
Executive Director, U.S. Joint Office of Energy and Transportation
USA
Speaker bio:

Gabe Klein is the executive director of the Joint Office of Energy and Transportation. Previously, he served as the Department of Transportation commissioner in Chicago and director in Washington, D.C., where he revamped technology platforms and government processes while focusing on putting people (versus cars) first on city streets. This included launching two of the first and largest solar-powered bikeshare systems in the country and building protected bike lanes and better pedestrian infrastructure for vulnerable citizens citywide, as well as facilitating private services like carshares and rideshares to support city mobility goals.

 

He honed his creativity and leadership skills working in business, as vice president at Zipcar and national director of stores at Bikes USA. He also co-founded CityFi, a consulting firm to help city leaders, chief executive officers, and others understand the complexities of 21st century challenges, facilitate people-centric solutions, and use new models and technology-based tools to deliver optimized results. Clients ranged from foreign governments to cities, states, start-ups, and publicly traded companies.

 

In 2015, he published Start-Up City: Inspiring Private and Public Entrepreneurship, Getting Projects Done, and Having Fun. The book focuses on revamping how we innovate in cities and rethinking public-private partnerships as technology shapes a dramatically different future. He received a bachelor’s degree in marketing management from Virginia Tech’s Pamplin College of Business and an executive certificate in transportation/mobility management from The Wharton School. He also served on the 2020 Biden-Harris Agency Review Team for the U.S. Department of Transportation with a focus on innovation, including transportation electrification, and program delivery.

Keynote name:
Integrating E-Mobility: Federal Strategies and Local Innovation
Keynote description:
Joint Office of Energy and Transportation Executive Director Gabe Klein delves into the dynamic interplay between federal funding and local e-mobility innovation, spotlighting the pivotal role of the $2.5 billion Charging and Fueling Infrastructure Discretionary Grant Program in fostering multimodal hubs and sustainable transportation options. Klein underscores the commitment to integrate community electric vehicle charging within the urban context, and the ongoing efforts to tailor electric transportation solutions—including cars, buses, bikes, and scooters—to the unique needs of communities nationwide.