Mollie was the Technology and City Transportation Program Manager at NACTO. She led NACTO’s work on autonomous vehicle & technology policies in cities, including NACTO’s Blueprint for Autonomous Urbanism and the SharedStreets data sharing project. Mollie also led NACTO’s policy work on congestion pricing.
Previously, Mollie was a transportation planner at Fehr & Peers. Prior to that she worked on transportation research for the Bay Area’s Metropolitan Transportation Commission, as well as the Chaddick Institute for Metropolitan Development in Chicago, and the Congress for the New Urbanism. Mollie completed a Master of Science in Sustainable Urban Development at the University of Oxford, and received her BA in Geography from DePaul University.