Alex Pazuchanics has extensive work experience in the field of transportation planning, policy, and strategy.
Alex is currently the Director of Product & Strategy at Vianova I/O, where they co-led the product development team and introduced new features to meet client needs. Alex also directed a team of City Success Managers to support transport planning efforts across Europe for new and shared mobility. In this role, they focused on topics such as shared mobility regulation, transportation data sharing, and curbside management.
Prior to this, Alex worked as the Mobility Solutions Manager at the City of Seattle. Here, they led a team in improving travel options for residents and visitors, with a focus on shared, electric, and autonomous transportation. Their responsibilities included managing the nation's largest free-floating dockless bikeshare system and implementing a scooter share pilot program. Alex also played a key role in the city's transportation electrification vision, transportation decarbonization and climate action approach, mobility data architecture, and autonomous vehicle strategy.
Before working in Seattle, Alex held various roles at the City of Pittsburgh. Alex served as the Assistant Director for Policy, Planning, and Permitting at the Department of Mobility and Infrastructure, where they worked on transportation policy and permitting. Alex also worked as a Policy Advisor to the Mayor and as a Budget Analyst.
In addition to their work in government, Alex has served as an Adjunct Instructor at Carnegie Mellon University - Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy. Alex has also worked as a Legislative Assistant in the Pennsylvania General Assembly and as a Policy Analyst for City Council in Pittsburgh.
Overall, Alex Pazuchanics has a strong background in transportation planning, policy, and strategy, with experience in both the public and private sectors.
Alex Pazuchanics earned a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from The George Washington University School of Business in 2011. Later, from 2015 to 2017, Alex pursued a Master of Public Management degree at Carnegie Mellon University - Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy. The field of study for both degrees is not provided.
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