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Lior Steinberg
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Lior Steinberg

Based in Netherlands

5.0 (2 reviews)
10 Years exp. 4 Sessions

Lior Steinberg is an urban planner and the co-founder of Humankind, a Rotterdam-based agency for urban change. He works with cities to shift from car-centric design toward "human-scale" urbanism - creating streets and public spaces that prioritize walking, cycling, and social interaction. His career path is unconventional: he spent six years as a computer programmer before transitioning to urbanism. This technical background informs his current work, including the development of "Cycling Lifestyle AI," a tool that helps planners and residents visualize the transformation of car-heavy streets into Dutch-style cycling infrastructure. Lior has consulted on urban mobility and strategic planning for cities around the world. A strong advocate for inclusive design, he specializes in tactical urbanism and child-friendly cities. He is also the author of the children's book The Car That Wanted to Be a Bike, which introduces sustainable mobility concepts to a younger audience.

Sustainable Urbanism Sustainable Mobility Citizen Participation +4
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Venugopal AV
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Venugopal AV

Based in India

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9 Years exp.

As a Program Manager working in urban development, I’ve learned that transforming cities is as much about transforming systems and mindsets as it is about infrastructure. My journey has centered on collaborating with government agencies, from city corporations to national ministries, to translate people-first ideas into funded projects and adopted policies. I’ve navigated the complexities of building consensus, strategizing for scale, and turning setbacks into learning opportunities within the public sector. I can offer support to mentees exploring: · Government Engagement & Policy: Strategies for effective collaboration, communication, and technical input to influence policy. · Project Strategy & Scaling: Moving from a pilot concept to a budgeted, city-wide or national program. · Navigating Professional Growth: Building a purposeful career in the public/social impact sector, handling motivation, and learning from challenges. · Personal Branding: Communicating your work and impact authentically to different audiences. If you're passionate about creating change within systems and seeking a thoughtful sounding board, I’m here to share insights from my own journey and what I've learned from peers.

Sustainable Urbanism Strategic Urban Planning Sustainable Mobility +11
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Nicolas Kersting
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Nicolas Kersting

Project, Acquisition & Development Manger

Based in Germany

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7 Years exp. 2 Sessions

I am Nicolas Kersting, an urban planner and project manager at Superwien Urbanism, working at the intersection of public space, sustainable mobility, and climate-resilient urban development. Over the past years I have supported cities and partners across Latin America, Europe, Central Asia, and Africa—helping shape diagnostics, action plans, and pre-feasibility packages that translate ambitious visions into implementable projects. My work combines technical structuring (from concept to costing and implementation planning) with strong participatory practice. I have designed and facilitated co-creation processes with municipalities, universities, communities, and multidisciplinary expert teams—turning stakeholder insights into street redesigns, green corridors, inclusive public spaces, and nature-based solutions for heat and stormwater challenges. I also support proposal development for donor-funded assignments (including World Bank, ADB, IDB and others), aligning teams, narratives, workplans, and compliance requirements. As a mentor, I support emerging urban professionals in three areas: (1) building a clear professional direction and portfolio, (2) strengthening practical skills in stakeholder engagement, project structuring, and delivery, and (3) navigating international urban-development work with confidence, cultural sensitivity, and realism—without losing purpose.

Sustainable Urbanism Strategic Urban Planning Sustainable Mobility +14
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Gargi  Roy
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Gargi Roy

Senior Urban Planner

Based in Germany

5.0 (1 review)
11 Years exp. 1 Sessions

As a conscious urban designer and planner, I have always taken steps toward an evidence-based, people-centric approach that weaves various design informants—political, social, and economic —into synergistic relationships to create responsive environments. With ten years of experience in both the public and private sectors, I have been involved in nation-building efforts that include capacity building and providing technical assistance to government and public-sector organizations in India, Germany, and across the globe. I have supported government entities in building collaborations and formalising strategic partnerships through the signing of MoUs.

Sustainable Urbanism Strategic Urban Planning Sustainable Mobility +9
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ANA TORRALBA BARALLAT
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ANA TORRALBA BARALLAT

“I illuminate new possibilities for professinals, teams, cities and climate futures—and help turn vision into reality.”

Based in Spain

5.0 (7 reviews)
20 Years exp. 8 Sessions

"Change Your Perspective, Change the World". Cities are complex by nature. They are living systems shaped not only by plans, policies, and infrastructure, but by the mindsets, values, and decisions of the people designing them. My work begins there. I am a Systems Innovation Facilitator, strategic advisor, and mentor, collaborating with Cities Forum to support urban professionals who are navigating complexity. My expertise includes systemic urban strategies, stakeholder mapping, healthy cities, climate communication, and team coaching, always with an eye on long-term territorial impact. With a background in civil engineering, sustainable urban systems, and systems innovation, and complemented by my work as a Certified Executive & Team Coach and Mentor (CORAOPS–UCM), I support people who are shaping — or seeking to shape — more resilient, inclusive, and regenerative urban futures. My professional journey began in the technical world of engineering and sustainable urban development. I worked +10 yrs as road safety and urban mobility consultant (active mobility and vulnerable users expert). As I worked with urban strategies, mobility systems and climate-related initiatives a pattern became clear: many well-designed urban solutions struggled not because of a lack of expertise, but because of lack of mindsets that allowed to navigate systemic complex challenges. So I deepened my understanding in Systems Innovation & coaching to be able to see beyond the visible and help others do so. At the same time, a significant part of my mentoring and coaching focuses on career transitions with climate and social purpose. Here, mentoring becomes a space to transform uncertainty into direction, confidence, and intentional action. I also mentor entrepreneurs and teams developing climate solutions that balance innovation with social responsibility

Sustainable Urbanism Strategic Urban Planning Sustainable Mobility +10
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Didier Vancutsem
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Didier Vancutsem

Based in Germany

5.0 (5 reviews)
35 Years exp. 8 Sessions

Sustainable Urbanism Strategic Urban Planning Sustainable Mobility +17
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Patricia Gimenez Franco
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Patricia Gimenez Franco

Senior Urbanist | Architect | International Advisor

Based in Paraguay

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22 Years exp.

Urbanism is about people’s everyday life — and that conviction has shaped my professional journey. I am an architect and senior urbanist with over 20 years of experience across architecture, urban and territorial planning, and geography. I have built an international career working in multicultural and multidisciplinary environments, living and working in different countries, with strong language skills and high geographical mobility. My professional path spans the public and private sectors, advising cities, governments, development projects, and international cooperation programs in Latin America and Europe. My core areas of expertise include urban policy, planning and design; housing, land management; real estate; public space; urban regeneration; urban governance; resilience; capacity building, among others. I have contributed to complex urban initiatives with institutions such as the WB, IDB, UNDP, UN-Habitat, EEAS, the EU, LILP, KRIHS, and Gehl, among others, through projects, advisory roles, workshops, and learning programs. Beyond academic frameworks, my work is grounded in practice and real-world complexity, shaped by governance constraints, institutional dynamics, implementation gaps, and the relational dimension of urban management — understanding not only how cities are planned, but how they actually work. I write to reflect on practice, translate complexity, and share urban knowledge. As a mentor, I support professionals navigating career transitions, international and consulting pathways, and complex decision-making processes, offering clarity, grounded strategic thinking, and a pragmatic understanding of how urban work unfolds in practice. My mentoring approach is reflective and structured, helping mentees work through moments of uncertainty or stagnation by reconnecting skills, experience, and direction. Despite extensive experience, I continue learning from practice, context, and people — because urban work is dynamic, and context matters.

Sustainable Urbanism Strategic Urban Planning Sustainable Mobility +16
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Marina Kyriakou
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Marina Kyriakou

Architect / Urban Planner at the Climate Change & Environment Department of the Cyprus Energy Agency

Based in Cyprus

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10 Years exp.

Marina Kyriakou is an architect who holds a bachelor’s degree from the École Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Strasbourg in France (2013). In 2014, she completed her Master's in Urban and Regional Planning at the Universiteit van Amsterdam in the Netherlands. She is a member of the Scientific and Technical Chamber of Cyprus, both as an Architect and an Urban Planner, and a board member of the Urban Gorillas NGO. From 2015 to 2019, Marina was working in architectural offices in Cyprus and was active in citizen initiatives on socio-cultural and environmental issues. In 2019, she joined the Global Bicycle Mayor Network representing her city of Nicosia, through this independent and voluntary role in cycling advocacy. In the same year, she was employed by the Cyprus Energy Agency as an Architect and Urban Planner, participating in and contributing actively to many European and local projects within the Climate Change and Environment Department. Marina has participated in various trainings and initiatives on active mobility, Nature-based Solutions, energy and transport poverty, and other matters related to the human-centered and sustainable development of cities. She is also one of the founding members of the European Creative Rooftop Network. Marina is very passionate about urban cycling, green roofs, and play-friendly and child-friendly cities!

Sustainable Urbanism Sustainable Mobility Transport Infrastructure +9
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hemalatha M C
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hemalatha M C

Master Planner

Based in India

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24 Years exp. 1 Sessions

Policy, Planning and Design professional in the fields of Urban Development, Industrial corridor planning, Smart Cities, Master Planning including Project Management Consultancies and Project Management Units. Experience working in Middle-east, India, Zambia and Nepal. Team mentoring, and Project Structuring. Experience formulating and strategizing projects from inception upto project implementation methods. Supports program management through conducting Techno Economic Feasibility studies, Land suitability/Capability studies and detailed Site assessments. Company representative and Client fronting.

Sustainable Urbanism Strategic Urban Planning Sustainable Mobility +16
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Merve Akdag
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Merve Akdag

MSc Architect and Urban Researcher

Based in Turkey

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16 Years exp.

Merve Akdağ is an interdisciplinary designer with a background in architecture (B.Arch, Istanbul Technical University) and a Master’s in City and Architecture from Özyeğin University. She has led teams and developed public strategies as a design professional. As the founding leader of Şehrine Ses Ver, she has initiated award-winning participatory projects, interdisciplinary workshops, and interactive urban panels. Her work is grounded in inclusive design, urban justice, governance, public engagement, and data-driven design. She is committed to authentic thinking and effective coordination in shaping equitable urban environments. Her studies focus on producing innovative content, fostering team & community engagement, and developing and detailing unique artificial programs and collaborations in The Spatial J/U/S/T Art & Design Collective.

Sustainable Urbanism Strategic Urban Planning Sustainable Mobility +17
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Dagmar Köhler
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Dagmar Köhler

Strategic Advisor Sustainable Mobility

Based in Germany

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15 Years exp. 1 Sessions

I am a strategic advisor at Mobycon and with extensive expertise in sustainable transportation incl. walking, cycling, road safety, urban transport and mobility projects. I focus my work to helping cities and regions to improve walking, cycling and make their transport systems more sustainable. At Mobycon, we are able to add a Dutch perspective on cycling projects, the only place in the world with a truly inclusive approach to make cycling a real option for transport for everyone. Prior to Mobycon, I have led the German Cycling Academy at the German Institute of Urban Affairs in Berlin and worked for almost a decade at the European city network POLIS in Brussels. I conducted my academic studies in geography and communications at universities in Leipzig, Stellenbosch (South Africa) and Madrid. I have led and contributed to numerous European and German mobility projects, research initiatives, and training programs. I am among the founders of Women in Cycling Germany and continue to support Women in Cycling internationally.

Sustainable Urbanism Strategic Urban Planning Sustainable Mobility +8
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Lucía Mejía Dorantes
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Lucía Mejía Dorantes

Senior specialist in sustainable mobility and urban development

Based in Germany

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20 Years exp. 2 Sessions

Senior transport and urban mobility specialist with extensive experience advising European and international institutions on sustainable mobility, transport equity, and inclusive urban development. Combines strong analytical skills with deep expertise in transport economics, mobility behaviour, and policy evaluation. Proven track record delivering high‑quality research, strategic guidance, and evidence‑based recommendations for the European Commission, the European Parliament, the JRC, and the IDB. Experienced in working across disciplines and coordinating transdisciplinary collaborations, applying quantitative and qualitative methods, and integrating gender, diversity, and social equity into transport planning. Skilled communicator with international teaching, mentoring, and conference experience. Currently supporting cities, institutions, and organisations in designing equitable and inclusive mobility strategies.

Sustainable Urbanism Strategic Urban Planning Sustainable Mobility +6
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Alexandra Gomes
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Alexandra Gomes

Based in United Kingdom

5.0 (1 review)
28 Years exp. 1 Sessions

I am a Research Fellow at LSE Cities, where I lead spatial analysis across a wide range of projects, applying both technical and critical approaches to understand urban complexity. I am an urban researcher and socio-spatial data analyst whose interdisciplinary training in engineering, sociology, and planning informs my approach to studying cities at different scales. My work bridges research, policy, and practice, combining comparative urban analysis with a focus on socio-spatial inequalities. My research spans urban health, sustainable development, urban mobility, and public space, and I have worked on projects across Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Gulf. I teach and present my work in the UK and internationally. My research is shared through diverse formats—from academic publications, policy reports, and blogs to comparative mapping, art-in-policy exhibitions, serious games, and digital outputs—reflecting my commitment to human-centred, accessible, and visually engaging research that promotes knowledge exchange and real-world impact. Careers often involve making sense of a piecemeal process, and I can try to offer guidance, perspective, and support as you navigate your own path.

Sustainable Urbanism Strategic Urban Planning Sustainable Mobility +5
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Milena Ivkovic
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Milena Ivkovic

Based in Netherlands

5.0 (4 reviews)
20 Years exp. 14 Sessions

I’m an architect and urban planner. My professional journey began as a public space designer at a large international consultancy in the Netherlands, where I worked on masterplanning projects for cities across Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. However, I was never interested in designing spaces alone, and my focus shifted to a broader question: how can urban planning better reflect everyday life and community needs? Over the years, I’ve worked across diverse countries and governance contexts, collaborating with international organisations, cities, and institutions as an expert in public space renewal, adaptation, and reconstruction. I have contributed to projects with UN-Habitat, UITP, Placemaking Europe, and ISOCARP, where I served as a Board Member and led the Urban Planning Advisory Teams (UPAT) programme. As Creative Director of BLOK 74 in Rotterdam, I develop innovative digital tools for learning and capacity-building, helping diverse stakeholders engage with complex urban challenges in practical and accessible ways. I also lead Placemaking Balkans, a non-profit think tank implementing EU-funded programmes (Interreg and Erasmus+), focused on public space transformation and participatory approaches to urban development. Alongside my project work, I contribute to the urban design field through leadership and advisory roles on international boards, juries, and professional networks, actively supporting international urban policy dialogue and knowledge development. Since 2024, I have served as a validated expert in integrated urban planning for the URBACT IV Programme of the European Commission, and in 2025 I joined the VNG International pool of experts. Why mentoring? Because I remember how confusing and overwhelming the early stages of a career can feel. Urban planning is interdisciplinary, political, and often messy. I look forward to supporting mentees in building confidence, sharpening their ideas, and finding their way in this complex field.

Sustainable Urbanism Strategic Urban Planning Sustainable Mobility +8
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Ludo Campbell-Reid
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Ludo Campbell-Reid

Based in Australia

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30 Years exp. 1 Sessions

Sustainable Urbanism Strategic Urban Planning Sustainable Mobility +12
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Angela Lopez
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Angela Lopez

Associate - Urban Planner and Designer at ARCADIS | Architect LEED AP BD+C | MSc Cum Laude Urbanism + Technology in Sustainable Development (TISD) Specialization

Based in Mexico

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15 Years exp. 2 Sessions

Urban designer & planner committed to make a positive impact on the people around me and my environment: my city, my country and the world. My wish is that my dedication to sustainability and sustainable living at home and at my workplace ‘practicing what I preach’ will inspire others to follow my lead. My goal is to encourage sustainable designs and practices as my way of making a difference in my professional practice. During my years of professional experience in the construction industry I have sought to combine the success of clients with improving the quality of life of people and caring for the environment. With more than 15 years of professional practice, I have had the opportunity to accumulate experience in the design and development of Interior Design, Architectural, and Urban Design & Planning projects, as well as their execution and coordination. I enjoy new challenges, as evidenced by my educational and professional experiences abroad. As a result of my multi-cultural background I am extremely adaptable which has been essential for my professional career. During my role as the Urban Design Team Lead and Sustainability Coordinator for a small practice in Mexico City I was part of an interdisciplinary team of professionals dedicated to the development of Sustainable Master Plan projects in multiple Mexican cities such as Colima, Culiacán, Durango, Mérida, San Luis Potosí and Mexico City. I joined IBI Group (now Arcadis) Mexico City practice in December 2020. Since then I have participated in master planning, urban design, and sustainability & resilience consulting projects in North America and Latin America, mainly in Mexico, Guatemala and Brazil. The Pedestrianization and Parking Management Consultancy for Oaxaca Historic City Center in Mexico was one of my latest projects where I played a key role as the project coordinator between the client (IDB), the beneficiaries (Municipality) and the community involved.

Sustainable Urbanism Strategic Urban Planning Sustainable Mobility +17
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Florinda Boschetti
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Florinda Boschetti

Urbanist - Clean Air Advocate - Sustainable Mobility & Social Innovation Advisor

Based in Belgium

5.0 (1 review)
20 Years exp. 2 Sessions

Dr. Florinda Boschetti is a city and transport planner and a committed advocate for liveable, healthy, and climate‑neutral cities. She has over 20 years of experience in sustainable mobility and urban governance across research, the public sector, philanthropic organisations, and European city and network associations. Her work involves close collaboration with city leaders, public officials, national and international stakeholders, European institutions, and intergovernmental organisations. Since 2009, Dr. Boschetti has led and contributed to major strategic research and innovation projects funded under the 7th EU Framework Programme, Horizon 2020, and Interreg. Her areas of expertise include sustainable urban mobility planning, active mobility, clean and connected mobility, and urban logistics. She has held senior roles with the European Cyclists’ Federation, the European city network Polis, and was a founding member of the management team of EIT Urban Mobility (2020-2024). Before moving to Brussels in 2009, she worked with the Municipality of Ancona (2004–2005), where she coordinated a public participatory laboratory within the city’s Piano Innovativo in Ambito Urbano, financed by the Italian Ministry of Infrastructure. She currently works with Clean Air Fund, supporting European cities in accelerating the transition towards clean air by leveraging collective intelligence of civil-society organisations. Dr. Boschetti regularly serves as an international expert in the evaluation of European co‑funded research projects. Since 2018, she has been a Senior Expert for the Solar Impulse Foundation, contributing to the assessment of clean technology solutions, and an Expert Evaluator for the Driving Urban Transitions Partnership's Call for project on 15-minute cities approach. As a mentor, she creates a trusted space for reflection, helping professionals reconnect with their purpose, and translate values into impactful action within complex policy settings.

Strategic Urban Planning Sustainable Mobility Smart Cities +4
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Saira Vilchis
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Saira Vilchis

Expert in urban development and mobility

Based in Mexico

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18 Years exp.

I have 17 years of experience in designing, evaluating, and implementing strategies for more sustainable, inclusive, and equitable cities. My work focuses on the intersection of technical knowledge, with a strong emphasis on generating evidence for public decision-making. Since 2013, I have been collaborating with the Mario Molina Center in project coordination, where I have developed technical analyses, designed methodologies and indicators, and accompanied private companies in the design of sustainability strategies, especially in the social component. I have participated in international programs such as Women in Motion – Urban Leaders and Urban95, an initiative promoted by the Van Leer Foundation and The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) for the design of cities focused on early childhood. I also participated as a specialist in the technical groups on transportation and gender of the Ministry of Finance and Public Credit (SHCP) for the development of the Sustainable Taxonomy of the financial system in Mexico, a pioneer in integrating the gender perspective into a financial instrument. I integrate gender perspective, care approach, and territorial justice across the board, promoting urban policies that respond to the differentiated needs of women, girls, boys, and other historically excluded groups. As a mentor, I combine my technical expertise with soft skills development, recognizing that while technical knowledge can be acquired, leadership, communication, negotiation, and networking skills require an intentional development process. I accompany mentees in defining career strategies, professional leadership, strategic communication, and decision-making in complex environments, with the aim of strengthening urban leadership committed to territorial, climate, and social justice.

Sustainable Urbanism Strategic Urban Planning Sustainable Mobility +12
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Sonia Medina
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Sonia Medina

Sustainable mobility and gender specialist

Based in Germany

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10 Years exp. 1 Sessions

Urban manager specialized in sustainable mobility and gender. I am passionate about promoting sustainable mobility and advocating for just transport systems. My goal is to work towards making cities more sustainable, equitable, healthier, and safer places to live. To this end, I have been working in sustainable urban mobility since 2015, focusing on active mobility and gender. I have focused my professional career in advocating for safer and more inclusive transport systems. Formerly I worked at the Institute for Transportation and Development Policy (ITDP) México office as the Active Mobility and the Cycling Cities Strategy Coordinator managing some projects related to cycling, pedestrian mobility, and urban design considering the gender perspective. In 2018 I was able to take the Planning the Cycling City Summer School at the University of Amsterdam and in 2020 I was part of the Urban Leaders of Women in Motion taking the course Mobility and Gender in Latin America. I managed the project E-MOVILIZA focused on the transition toward low-carbon electric mobility in Ecuador.

Sustainable Urbanism Sustainable Mobility Transport Infrastructure +5
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Mariana Gomes
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Mariana Gomes

Based in Brazil

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15 Years exp.

Mariana Gomes is the Associate Director of Development at The Nature Conservancy (TNC) in Latin America. An urban planner with 15 years of experience in urban planning, public policy, and fundraising, she works to mobilize strategic partnerships for conservation projects, socio-environmental justice, and sustainable development. She has led initiatives focused on territorial equity, social inclusion, sustainable mobility, and nature-based solutions in institutions such as the City Hall of Fortaleza and the International Society for Urban Health. She holds a Master's degree in Urban and Regional Planning from the University of Birmingham (Chevening Scholar), an MBA in ESG from Ibmec, an MBA in Project Management from FGV, and a degree in Architecture and Urbanism from the Federal University of Ceará. She is a member of the Women's Leadership Network at Columbia University in New York.

Sustainable Urbanism Strategic Urban Planning Sustainable Mobility +8
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Cynthia Echave
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Cynthia Echave

Strategic Advisor on Regenerative and Systemic Transformation

Based in Spain

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25 Years exp. 2 Sessions

I am a strategic advisor in systemic transformation, supporting communities, cities and territories in navigating complex transitions within ecological and social boundaries. I currently work as an independent professional, advising public institutions, regional and local governments, and territorial ecosystems on systemic, place-based and climate-just transformation processes, with a strong focus on governance, implementation and long-term impact. Shared agendas & strategic advisory From 2023 to 2025, I collaborated with the Government of Catalonia as Senior Advisor for the RIS3CAT 2030 Strategy, contributing to the design and activation of shared agendas addressing rterritorial revitalisation, resilience and just transitions. My work focused on system mapping, multistakeholder governance and transformative innovation, supporting local and regional actors in aligning public policy, territorial strategies and implementation pathways. International cooperation & economic transformation. Previously, I worked as Senior Project Coordinator at the Euro-Mediterranean Economists Association (EMEA), coordinating international teams and contributing to European and Mediterranean cooperation projects focused on sustainability, green economy, energy transition and territorial development. This experience strengthened my understanding of the economic dimension of urban and territorial transitions, and the role of policy frameworks, investment and cooperation in enabling systemic change. Urban ecology & implementation background. Earlier in my career, I was Head of the Urban Planning and Public Space Unit at the Barcelona Urban Ecology Agency, where I led multidisciplinary teams and coordinated over 30 national and international projects on Superblocks integrating sustainable urban planning, mobility, public space, green infrastructure, urban metabolism and liveability. This role grounded my work in real-world implementation, institutional comple

Sustainable Urbanism Sustainable Mobility Climate Resilience +6
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Danbee Lee
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Danbee Lee

Urban Expert

Based in Germany

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5 Years exp.

I am an urbanist passionate about creating happy cities through public spaces that incorporate urban Nature-based Solutions. In addition, I am highly interested in enhancing social capital in cities through placemaking. I have 5 years of professional work experience in an international organization to enhance climate resilience in Asian cities. My academic background ranges from political science, economics, international security, international development cooperation, to sustainable urban planning. To achieve various experiences, I lived in several cities: Seoul, Chicago, Berlin, and Frankfurt am Main. I believe that building livable cities is not something we can do individually. It happens when we connect and exchange ideas and visions with like-minded people, because this “togetherness” is key to a sustainable urban future. Hence, I hope to support young urban planners who are looking for clarity and direction as they navigate their journeys.

Sustainable Urbanism Strategic Urban Planning Sustainable Mobility +12
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Prasenjit  Shukla
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Prasenjit Shukla

Urban Consultant, Senior Associate at Ernst & Young LLP, India

Based in India

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8 Years exp.

Prasenjit Shukla is a Senior Associate at Ernst & Young (EY) LLP, India and an urban planner by training. His work focuses on shaping public learning ecosystems, particularly museums and cultural infrastructure projects across India. Over the past five years, he has been closely associated with the Museums and Archaeology Department of the Government of Gujarat in the capacity of consultant, contributing to the conceptualization, procurement, and commissioning of museum projects. His role spans the full lifecycle of cultural infrastructure development from identifying project typologies to structuring procurement frameworks, conducting market assessments, and supporting execution oversight. One of the key projects he contributed to is the Archaeological Experiential Museum at Vadnagar, a first-of-its-kind initiative in India that provides visitors access to a live archaeological site within a world-class museum environment. The project reflects his engagement with heritage-led infrastructure that integrates culture, education, and public experience. Prasenjit’s experience in working with institutions and regulatory processes enables him to see cultural infrastructure not just as buildings, but as long-term public assets shaped by governance and accountability. He has also worked internationally as a Young Planning Professional in Ningbo, China (2019) and contributed to a future vision initiative for Almería, Spain (2023) as a Young Planning Professional Program (YPP) for International Society for City and Regional Planners (ISOCARP). As a mentor, Prasenjit aims to share practical insights into translating academic training into diverse professional pathways. In understanding how public infrastructure decisions are shaped within institutional environments, how procurement and governance frameworks influence project outcomes, and how planning education can serve as a strong foundation for roles beyond traditional practice.

Strategic Urban Planning Urban Regeneration Urban Governance +2
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Luciana Renner
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Luciana Renner

Executive Director, Fundación Placemaking

Based in Mexico

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15 Years exp.

Luciana Renner is an architect and urban practitioner with over ten years of experience in participatory urbanism in Spanish-speaking contexts. Her work focuses on transforming public spaces into meaningful places that promote community wellbeing, social cohesion, and everyday urban life, with an emphasis on early childhood, gender equity, older adults, and sport. She is the Executive Director of Fundación Placemaking, a non-profit organization dedicated to advancing collaborative approaches to public space transformation across Spanish-speaking contexts. Since joining the organization in 2019, she has contributed to consolidating its strategic vision, strengthening partnerships with public institutions and international foundations, and scaling programs that combine technical expertise with community participation. Luciana leads LAPIS – Lugares Amigables para la Primera Infancia, a flagship program supported by Fundación FEMSA that promotes early childhood development through play and community participation. The program has been implemented in more than 90 public spaces across 23 states in Mexico and five Latin American countries, adapting to diverse urban and cultural contexts. Her experience includes advising and coordinating initiatives such as Parques México with Fundación Coca-Cola, Pinta tu Cancha with Fundación MetLife, and SHE – Safety, Hygiene and Empowerment with Essity, as well as providing technical assistance on age-friendly public spaces in Costa Rica and participatory budgeting pilots in Yucatán, in collaboration with GIZ and local governments. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Architecture from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), with an academic exchange at Bauhaus University Weimar, and has completed executive training at INSEAD and the American Express Leadership Academy. Luciana is a frequent speaker and educator at international forums and universities, and is the author of the LAPIS Manual.

Sustainable Urbanism Urban Regeneration Citizen Participation +6
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Tiago Mota Saraiva
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Tiago Mota Saraiva

Based in Portugal

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25 Years exp.

Tiago Mota Saraiva is an architect, urbanist, and founding partner at Ateliermob and Working with the 99% co-op. Over the past two decades, his practice has been deeply engaged with participatory processes, community-led design, and cooperative housing in Portugal. He has advised municipalities and institutions on housing policy and is a vocal advocate for structural public support of collective forms of living. Tiago has taught, published, and curated extensively on architecture, urban politics and territory. Nowadays he is Invited Associated Professor at the Architecture School of Lisbon University.

Sustainable Urbanism Strategic Urban Planning Climate Resilience +10
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Bram Dewolfs
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Bram Dewolfs

Director of Placemaking - Educational & Living Lab Expert - EU Projects Director

Based in Belgium

5.0 (2 reviews)
25 Years exp. 2 Sessions

Bram Dewolfs is a placemaking expert, trainer & EU project developer who co-founded and director of Placemaking of Urban Foxes, an NGO working at the intersection of youth participation, placemaking, public space, and inclusive city-making. His work focuses on helping (young) people & children (including those with fewer opportunities) to analyse their neighbourhoods through fun tools, co-design interventions, and turn ideas into tangible pilots that strengthen belonging, safety, play, climate resilience, and everyday quality of place often through an Urban Living Lab model. With strong experience in Erasmus+, Creative Europe and other European collaborations, Bram supports cities and partners to translate ambitious goals into concrete methodologies, workshops, toolkits, and deliverables, while keeping projects realistic, evidence-informed, and implementable on the ground. He is particularly skilled at bridging grassroots creativity with institutional contexts: aligning youth-driven processes with municipal realities, sustainability, accessibility needs, and long-term policy embedding. As a mentor, Bram is practical, creative, ethical and encouraging. He helps individuals and teams move from a compelling vision to a credible project design: clarifying the “why,” sharpening objectives, building partnerships, designing participatory journeys, and stress-testing workplans and budgets so delivery remains fair and feasible. He also brings strong facilitation skills (online and offline), a toolbox of playful and inclusive placemaking methods, and a clear eye for storytelling, supporting participants to communicate their ideas in a way that convinces stakeholders, funders, and communities alike. On top of this, through his NGO, Urban Foxes also is able to potentially provide fully funded EU City Labs (including transport, accommodation and meals) on the above mentioned topics to the mentees. This way building practical knowledge and skils in a real life setting.

Sustainable Urbanism Strategic Urban Planning Sustainable Mobility +9
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LAURELINE LHUILLIER
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LAURELINE LHUILLIER

Based in France

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10 Years exp.

I am an architect and urban planner specialized in urban resilience, climate adaptation, and water governance, with over ten years of professional experience across Latin America and Europe. My work lies at the intersection of urban planning, architecture, public policy, and applied research, with a strong focus on how cities can respond to climate and social challenges in systemic, inclusive, and realistic ways. I have worked extensively in Mexico—including Monterrey, Mexico City, and the Caribbean region—on metropolitan resilience strategies, water-related urban systems, and climate-vulnerable territories. These contexts, shaped by water scarcity, flooding, rapid urbanization, and institutional complexity, have deeply influenced my understanding of cities as living systems. Collaborating with local governments, planning agencies, international organizations, and community actors has given me first-hand insight into how urban visions are negotiated, implemented, and constrained in practice. Alongside this, I have contributed to projects and research initiatives in France, Spain, and Ecuador, focusing on resilience frameworks, nature-based solutions, and territorial adaptation. Working across diverse geographies has strengthened my ability to connect scales, disciplines, and stakeholders, while keeping social equity and long-term impact at the center of planning processes. As a mentor, I offer a practice-based, honest, and non-linear perspective on building a career in urban planning. My own trajectory has been shaped by international mobility, interdisciplinary work, uncertainty, and professional reinvention. I support early-career urban planners in clarifying their professional positioning, navigating complex institutional environments, and transforming strong values into coherent and sustainable career paths.

Sustainable Urbanism Strategic Urban Planning Sustainable Mobility +14
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Melissa Gómez
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Melissa Gómez

Based in Germany

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15 Years exp.
Sustainable Mobility Transport Infrastructure Smart Cities +4
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Ezgi Guler Tozluoglu
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Ezgi Guler Tozluoglu

Based in Sweden

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10 Years exp.

Ezgi is a multidisciplinary urban planner and designer with a decade of experience focusing on climate adaptation and sustainable spatial development. She has worked across the public, private, and academic sectors at all planning scales—from master planning and early-stage site analysis to climate-responsive urban and landscape design. Her core expertise includes integrating advanced GIS analysis and climate-adaptive strategies into planning processes. Ezgi has contributed to strategic frameworks, resilient design concepts, and implementation projects across Sweden and Turkey. She is also a former researcher with international publications on urban morphology, thermal comfort, and environmental performance in urban public spaces.

Sustainable Urbanism Strategic Urban Planning Open Data and Urban Big Data +7
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MUSTAFA SHERIF
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MUSTAFA SHERIF

Based in Sweden

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8 Years exp.

Mustafa Sherif is an urban planner and placemaker from Iraq, based in Stockholm, dedicated to creating cities for people, especially children. As Studio Manager at AFRY’s Urban Planning & Design studio, he leads projects focused on human-centered urbanism and applies the Swedish Child Impact Analysis model to ensure urban environments support children’s needs. He specializes in public participation, community engagement, and placemaking. Mustafa is the founder and host of the Urbanistica Podcast, with over 550 episodes and listeners in more than 150 countries, featuring global leaders in urban development. He frequently lectures at universities and professional events, advocating for inclusive cities. Mustafa is Director of Placemaking Sweden and founder of the Nordic Placemaking Network. He has received several recognitions, including awards from the Swedish Architects’ Association and the Jane Jacobs Lecture.

Citizen Participation Public Space Design Childhood and City
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Jorge Alonso
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Jorge Alonso

Based in Spain

5.0 (1 review)
30 Years exp. 1 Sessions

https://www.chapmantaylor.com/people/jorge-alonso-rodriguez + https://www.chapmantaylor.com/news/people-profile-jorge-alonso-rodriguez-speaks-to-us-about-working-for-chapman-taylor-in-london-madrid-and-latin-america Architect and Planner; Business Development Jorge is an international architect and planner responsible for our business development strategy in Spain and Latin America and is a regular speaker at international real estate conferences on innovation, technology, society, the future and responsible design.

Sustainable Urbanism Strategic Urban Planning Smart Cities +4
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Jens Aerts
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Jens Aerts

Based in Ethiopia

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25 Years exp.

Experienced in international urban development assignments with a diversity of key actors, I combine technical knowledge and human skills to support multi-stakeholder projects towards sustainable urbanisation, corridor development and green transformation. With a sharp analytical focus, I am good at data analytics, strategic thinking and clear reporting. I have been trained as a Master in Civil Engineering Architecture in Belgium and a Master in Urban Planning in Spain. With my 20 years of experience in practice, policy and research, I have been managing complex projects with cities and municipalities, international institutions, NGOs and project developers in different international contexts. Currently I provide technical assistance to the European Union, World Bank, Cities Alliance and the Global Infrastructure Basel Foundation, focusing on regional development, urban climate resilience and urban mobility. I am regularly asked to provide technical assistance in spatial research, local policy development and innovative urban development practices, to help shape investment programs and planning policies based on principles of sustainability, inclusion and economic feasibility. Nowadays I commute between Addis Ababa, Ethiopia and Brussels, Belgium.

Sustainable Urbanism Strategic Urban Planning Sustainable Mobility +13
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Giselle Sebag
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Giselle Sebag

Executive Director | Founder

Based in Spain

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20 Years exp.

I’m Giselle Sebag (MPH, LEED AP)—an architect, urban planner, and public health practitioner focused on improving health by design. I work at the intersection of urban planning, public health, mobility, climate resilience, and equity, helping cities and civil society partners translate evidence into place-based strategies that improve everyday life—how we move, what we breathe, how safe we feel, and how connected we are. I serve as Executive Director of the International Society for Urban Health (ISUH), a global network advancing the field of urban health and strengthening the bridge between evidence and real-world action. I also founded Vital Cities, an evidence-driven advisory practice that partners with city governments, the private sector, and mission-driven organizations to ensure urban investments deliver the greatest possible impact—improving health, quality of life, and economic outcomes. My career has been built in the “in-between spaces” where change is hardest—and most promising: between planning and health, policy and design, infrastructure and community life. I’m especially interested in how practical shifts—safe walking and cycling, public-space activation, access to nature, healthier housing and neighborhoods, and inclusive community life—can transform places and reduce inequities. I’m based in Barcelona and New York and work internationally. What I offer as a mentor: Strategic, practical support for mentees who want to create measurable impact across disciplines. I can help you (1) clarify your direction and refine your professional story, (2) translate research and data into implementable urban strategies, (3) navigate cross-sector stakeholder dynamics, and (4) apply a place-based approach that breaks down silos and builds shared purpose. Bring a real challenge—an initiative that’s stuck, a career crossroads, or a project that needs a sharper strategy—and we’ll work together to move from insight to action.

Sustainable Urbanism Strategic Urban Planning Sustainable Mobility +15
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Mayra Madriz
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Mayra Madriz

Based in Mexico

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20 Years exp. 1 Sessions

I'm an urban strategist with a background in psychology and a deep love for nature. My way of making change is to craft and implement plans to make neighborhoods green, vibrant, and social. I was raised in Caracas, a tropical dream city that devolved into a dystopia, held together by its people's resilience and an incredibly strong social infrastructure. The experience of my homeland has shaped my professional practice as a sustainability consultant working on ambitious master planning projects and later as a Director at Gehl - a leading planning and urban design studio based in Copenhagen. To date, I have led placemaking initiatives in 30 cities and 10 countries. My work spans a wide range of contexts, from informal settlements in Latin America to corporate campuses in Silicon Valley. I'm now starting a private practice focusing on eco-districts and corporate social responsibility for real estate projects in Latin America. I'm also a co-founder of an agro-tourism project in the Paria Peninsula in Venezuela. Outside work, I'm a mother, an avid cyclist, a student of radical theology, and a music enthusiast.

Sustainable Urbanism Sustainable Mobility Urban Regeneration +7
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Sílvia Casorrán
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Sílvia Casorrán

Secretary general at RedBici.org (Spanish cities and regions network for cycling)

Based in Spain

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24 Years exp.

Sílvia Casorrán Martos (Barcelona, Spain, 1979) is graduated in Environmental Sciences and MBA, and part of her studies took place in the Netherlands (Utrecht) and in Mexico (Guadalajara). She has got more than 20 years of professional career in the fields of sustainable mobility and transformation of public space, working from both private and public sector (2002-2014 as a consultant, 2015-2020 as chief of the Bike Metropolitan Office in Barcelona, and in 2021-2023, as Deputy at the Chief Architect Office at Barcelona City Council, implementing Superblocks, Protecting Schools and Cycling strategy). In the period 2019-2023 she was the Mobility Councilor for Sant Martí District in Barcelona. Nowadays she is the Secretary General at the Spanish cities and regions network for cycling (RedBici.org, an NGO with more than 150 public bodies, municipalities and provinces from all around Spain). At a European level, in April 2024 Sílvia was elected as European Cyclists' Federation Board Member and since September 2025 she is a Eurovelo Council Member. She has been active since 2003 from many sustainable mobility social movements in Barcelona and Catalonia (right now she’s board member of Association for Promotion of Public Transport, Catalunya Camina and part of the Foundation for Sustainable and Safe Mobility). She has been speaker at most mobility congresses and many seminars and teaches regularly at master’s and other studies on sustainable and livable cities. She has participated in different books and documents about active mobility and sustainable cities.

Sustainable Urbanism Strategic Urban Planning Sustainable Mobility +6
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Jashwanth tej Kasala

Program Manager (Asia)

Based in India

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11 Years exp.

ashwanth Kasala has over 12 years of experience in urban mobility, transport planning, and sustainable urban development, working across South and Southeast Asia. His work focuses on advancing safer, more inclusive streets through the planning, design, and implementation of people centered mobility projects in rapidly growing cities. He currently supports city partnerships under the Bloomberg Initiative for Global Road Safety (BIGRS) and the Bloomberg Initiative for Cycling Infrastructure (BICI), working closely with municipal governments to advance street redesign, cycling infrastructure, and pedestrian safety initiatives. Through these programs, he collaborates with city agencies, traffic police, and technical partners to help cities translate road safety commitments into practical, on ground interventions. Jashwanth has extensive experience working with municipal corporations, state agencies, multilateral development banks, and international technical partners, bridging policy, planning, design, and implementation. His work includes program management, stakeholder engagement, capacity building, policy advisory, and project delivery, ensuring that city led initiatives are technically sound, scalable, and aligned with global safe street design principles. Through his work, he supports cities in strengthening institutional capacity, fostering cross departmental collaboration, and advancing safe, equitable, and climate responsive urban mobility systems across the Global South.

Sustainable Urbanism Strategic Urban Planning Sustainable Mobility +10
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