The Future of Mobility and Transportation - Tech Week Ticket Holders Only

by Stern Technology Association

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Tue, Nov 13, 2018

12 PM – 1:20 PM EST (GMT-5)

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KMC: 2-60

44 West 4th St, New York, New 10012, United States

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A panel to discuss how technology is reshaping transportation. Includes an examination of trends such as electrification, shared mobility, and autonomy, as well as a discussion on the opportunities and challenges facing new automotive paradigms. We will also focus on how any future automotive mobility model will be affected by urbanization and sustainability considerations.

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KMC: 2-60

44 West 4th St, New York, New 10012, United States

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Natalia Quintero

Director

Transit Tech Lab

As founding director of the Transit Tech Lab, Natalia works with technology innovators and leaders at the Metropolitan Transportation Authority to help shape the future of transit in New York City. She joins from Parity Partners where she built the Parity Professional Program (P3) an organization of over 500 women in venture capital, private equity and technology across London, New York and San Francisco.



Previously, Natalia worked at Socialatom Ventures as head of platform and Government Affairs in Latin America. In that role she collaborated with governments across Latin America to develop policy and projects that created economic development for the region. Before that, she served as an analyst to the CFO of Citigroup in New York.



She is interested in ways to leverage technology as a tool that promotes access and equity. Natalia is a graduate of Columbia University and originally from Los Angeles, California, and Bogota, Colombia. She is based in New York City.


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Jessie Lazarus

Head of Ecosystem

CARMERA

Jessie Lazarus (Singleton) is Head of Ecosystem at CARMERA, the street-level intelligence platform specializing in high-definition mapping for autonomous vehicles. She joins CARMERA after serving as the Chief Digital Officer for the City of New York, where she led the City's efforts to grow its tech economy. An alum of Harvard Business School and Middlebury College, Jessie lives with her husband in Brooklyn. 

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Bob Rupp

Strategic Finance Associate

Uber

Bob (MBA 2014) joined Uber following completion of the Stern full-time MBA program. For the past 3 years he has worked on Uber’s Vehicle Solutions program, which seeks to eliminate car ownership as a barrier to entry for qualified drivers who seek access to flexible earnings. His team partners with OEMs, rental providers, and mobility startups to offer flexible vehicle rental options and advance Uber's mission to "Ignite opportunity by setting the world in motion." During his 4 years at Uber, he's spent time in San Diego, Washington, D.C. and is now based in New York City.

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