Jeff has decades of experience as a practitioner, educator, and advocate with a focus on sustainable transportation. His expertise includes street design, traffic engineering, transit planning, transportation policy and research. Jeff is skilled at consensus building, strategic planning, and professional development. His past work includes Toole Design Group and the City of Cambridge. In 2004, Jeff co-founded LivableStreets Alliance, an urban planning policy and advocacy nonprofit. He has served on the Bicycle Technical Subcommittee of the National Committee on MUTCD, MassDOT’s Advisory Board, Boston’s Complete Streets initiative, and MBTA’s Accessible Transit Infrastructure Advisory Group. His PhD in Urban Planning at MIT focused on equitable access to public transit and Masters Degree in Civil & Environmental Engineering / Public Policy from Carnegie Mellon focused on Green Design. He has worked on sustainable development projects in Africa, Central Asia, and the Middle East. Jeff is a Lecturer at Northeastern University a co-teaching the “Sustainable Transportation” summer course with Professor Peter Furth in the Netherlands.