PeopleForBikes
Betsy W. has a diverse work experience spanning over several years. Betsy started their career as an Executive Assistant at Care Alliance Health Center in 2010 and worked there until 2012. Following that, Betsy worked as a Campaign Manager at the United Way of Erie County from April 2012 to February 2013. Betsy then joined DePaul University, where they held two roles consecutively: Assistant Director of Gift Processing from September 2014 to November 2015, and then Major Gifts Assistant from February 2013 to September 2014. In 2016, Betsy became the Program Manager of Stewardship and Special Projects at Case Western Reserve University and remained in that position until April 2017. Afterward, they joined Laurel School as a Financial Aid and Database Manager, Registrar in April 2017, and held the role until March 2022. Currently, Betsy is working as the Senior Manager of Foundation + Donor Relations at PeopleForBikes, starting in March 2022.
Betsy W. pursued their education with zeal and determination, as evidenced by their academic history. From an unspecified start year to 2008, they attended The University of Toledo. There, they completed their Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in the field of Spanish Language and Literature. Continuing their education, they enrolled in DePaul University and embarked on a Master of Nonprofit Management (MNM) program, which concluded in 2015. Betsy W. dedicated herself to gaining knowledge and skills in both Spanish language and literature as well as nonprofit management.
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PeopleForBikes
PeopleForBikes is uniting millions of individuals, thousands of businesses and hundreds of communities to make bike riding better for everyone. To learn more about PeopleForBikes and join, visit PeopleForBikes.org. Our playbook includes three simple strategies: Through our PlacesForBikes program we help communities quickly build better places to ride of all types. Our Community Grants Program provides financial support for some of these projects. Our Bike Network Analysis tool helps cities and towns identify and correct weak spots in their bike networks. Our first City Ratings program (going public in May) and our acclaimed PlacesForBikes Conference clearly show city leaders where their communities stand on bicycling, and help them improve quickly. We work with federal, state and local leaders to advance bike project funding and pro-bike laws. We develop Congressional champions. We monitor all 50 state legislatures and support the work of state and local advocacy groups. Our business members and individual backers speak up for bike riding in communities nationwide. As a result, government agencies have invested nearly $20 billion to build thousands of miles of new U.S. lanes, paths and trails in the last 20 years. We explain how people and places benefit from safe, accessible, convenient and fun bike rides. We research, measure and quantify the many positive outcomes of bicycling. We share best practices and success stories. When PeopleForBikes is successful, you enjoy good bike riding experiences and great things follow. People become healthier and happier, communities become better places to live, mobility improves, jobs are created and sustained, and businesses thrive. Everyone wins!