Bike Pittsburgh
Nora Andrews is currently the Volunteer and Community Outreach Coordinator at Bike Pittsburgh, overseeing volunteer efforts for major events and establishing community partnerships. Prior experience includes serving as a Service Coordinator at Literacy Pittsburgh, managing client support in social services and leading a toiletries initiative, as well as roles as a Social Support Navigator and ESL Tutor through Compass Americorps. Earlier professional responsibilities involved positions as a barista and shift lead at Heritage Bicycles and Lost Larson, where management and operational improvements were key focuses. Additionally, Nora has experience as a Summer Camp Counselor at Camp Sequanota, and served as an Events Assistant at Bard College Berlin, managing logistics for university events. Nora holds a Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts and Sciences from Bard College Berlin and has also attended Barrett, the Honors College at Arizona State University.
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Bike Pittsburgh
OUR MISSION BikePGH is transforming our streets to make biking and walking commonplace for all Pittsburghers in order to improve our quality of life and reduce the harmful effects of car dependence in our communities. OUR VISION We envision a Pittsburgh where people can thrive without needing to own a car – making Pittsburgh a world class leader in clean, affordable, and convenient transportation. OUR THEORY OF CHANGE We believe that people need realistic options in order to change their transportation habits away from single occupancy car trips and toward biking, walking, and transit. We focus on three key areas to achieve this shift: Advocacy, Community, and Education. Together, we will make biking and walking commonplace for all Pittsburghers. OUR VALUES We strive to make Pittsburgh a more livable place. What do we mean by “livable”? It means we value: Equity and Inclusivity: People of all abilities, incomes, ages, genders, and ethnicities should have a voice in car-free transportation options. Safe Access: Pittsburghers are able to easily and safely access all the things they need in life without relying on a car. Clean Air: Improving air quality and mitigating climate change should be prioritized for all Pittsburghers through less fossil fuel usage. Civic Engagement: Collaborating with partners, sharing best practices and building grassroots movements help us achieve our mission. MAJOR PROGRAMMATIC FOCUSES Advocacy: We advocate for safe, car-free transportation options via infrastructure and public policy. Community: We bring people together from all parts of the city to experience riding and walking, engage with new ideas, and show support for car-free transportation. Education: We educate in order to give people the tools they need to safely experience the city by foot and by bike.
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