May 2022 Newsletter: Leader Directory, Meet the Authors Webinar & More

It has been almost six months since Women Driven Mobility: Rethinking the Way the World Moves went on sale and we continue to be thankful for all of the support and love you have shared so far this year. We want to keep this community and momentum growing and we want to continue to make a difference in this industry beyond just this one book.

As part of this plan to continue the Women Driven Mobility narrative, our goal is to provide you with regular updates and ways to engage. As we've said from the beginning, this book—this movement—was never about us. It was about elevating voices, supporting the community, and being a champion for gender diversity in the industry. More to come!

Launching the Women Driven Mobility Leader Directory

One of the foundational elements of Women Driven Mobility was not only to create a resource of female-led projects but to also help put women leaders in the industry in the spotlight—figuratively and literally.

Many event organizers, media outlets, and companies come to us looking for advice on creating more diversity among speakers, panels, interviews, and board members and—although we have a great rolodex already—we want to make sure we are referencing the most diverse assortment of industry leaders.

Click the button below to learn more and to fill out the short form to add yourself, colleagues, clients, and friends to the database.

Upcoming Events

June 15: Move with SAE Mobilus

Join us and SAE International for the upcoming Move with SAE Mobilus webinar as we discuss what inspired the book, what we found to be most impactful, and how we can work to elevate female leaders within the industry.


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