Episodes
Published 06/20/23
Mohamed Abuagla is the Chief Executive for Hayya, the organization in Qatar responsible for helping the country manage the massive influx of people for the World Cup, while providing as seamless experience for fans entering the country, using transportation, and attending the games.  “The vision behind [Hayya] was basically to create a system or an app or an experience, you know, a platform that brings everything in one place." -- Mohamed Abuagla Visit the Future of Infrastructure site for...
Published 06/20/23
Peter Torrellas is President for Connected Communities at Parsons Corporation leading infrastructure-focused business across cities, transportation and utilities. Peter joined the podcast to talk about embracing the complexity of infrastructure to implement projects across domains. “What we do now with infrastructure over the next five to ten years will be the legacy that generations live with for the next 50 or 100.” Parsons Jeremy Goldberg | LinkedIn  The Future of Infrastructure at...
Published 06/06/23
Enrique Penalosa, the former mayor of Bogota, Colombia joined the podcast to talk about the importance of having – and sticking to – a clear vision to overcome resistance and drive change at the city level and how it helped him transform Bogota. Enrique Penalosa | TED Talk| Twitter Jeremy Goldberg | LinkedIn | Twitter TransMilenio Bogotá bus rapid transit system
Published 05/23/23
Jane Golden is the Executive Director of Mural Arts Philadelphia. Jane joined Jeremy to talk about how engaging communities is driving positive change in the city and how murals are changing SEPTA spaces to improve the passenger experience. Click here for transcript of this episode. Visit the Future of Infrastructure site for transcripts of all episodes. Mural Arts Philadelphia | Jane Golden Jeremy Goldberg | LinkedIn | Twitter Microsoft Public Sector Center of Expertise  Microsoft’s...
Published 05/09/23
Miguel Pinto Luz, the Deputy Mayor of Cascais, Portugal, joined us to share how Cascais prioritizes quality of life, and how it’s putting service delivery and economic development first to achieve it. Learn about Cascais’s transportation system and why accountability and transparency are at the core of how Cascais is becoming a smarter city. Visit the Future of Infrastructure site for transcripts of all episodes. Jeremy Goldberg | LinkedIn | Twitter Miguel Pinto Luz | LinkedIn | Cascais ...
Published 04/25/23
Peter Fiske is the is the Executive Director of the National Alliance for Water Innovation (NAWI). He joined The Future of Infrastructure to talk to us about the future of water – and how infrastructure will need to change to combat climate change, become more efficient, and meet demand in the coming decades. Visit the Future of Infrastructure site for transcripts of all episodes. Jeremy Goldberg | LinkedIn | Twitter Peter Fiske | LinkedIn National Alliance for Water Innovation (NAWI) –...
Published 04/11/23
Laura Tolkoff is the Transportation Policy Director at SPUR – the San Francisco Bay Area Planning and Urban Research Association. Laura joined the Future of Infrastructure to talk about why sustainability is an opportunity for transportation, and how SPUR is shaping San Francisco’s transportation system. Note: In this episode, Laura Tolkoff talks about California Senate Bill 922, which has passed since the time of recording Jeremy Goldberg | LinkedIn | Twitter Laura Tolkoff | LinkedIn ...
Published 03/28/23
Phil Ginsburg is the General Manager of the San Francisco Recreation and Parks Department. He joined the Future of Infrastructure to talk about importance, and often overlooked role, of parks as infrastructure that make cities work for their residents. Jeremy Goldberg | LinkedIn | Twitter Phil Ginsburg | LinkedIn San Francisco Recreation & Parks Microsoft Public Sector Center of Expertise Discover and follow other Microsoft podcasts at aka.ms/microsoft/podcasts
Published 03/14/23
Tom Wright is the CEO of the Regional Plan Association, an organization that brings together research, communities, and politicians to help plan the New York metropolitan region. He joined Future of Infrastructure host Jeremy Goldberg for a discussion of what they’ve learned by taking the long view of city and regional planning. This episode first aired on December 20, 2022, as part of Microsoft's Public Sector Future podcast Tom Wright RPA | Regional Plan Association Microsoft Public...
Published 03/03/23
Dan Zarrilli, Special Advisor for Climate & Sustainability at Columbia University, and former Chief Climate Policy Advisor in the New York City Mayor’s Office, joins us to talk about lessons learned from Hurricane Sandy and how New York City committed to a comprehensive approach to infrastructure that helps mitigate the impact of climate change and extreme weather. This episode first aired on December 13, 2022, as part of Microsoft's Public Sector Future podcast Dan Zarrilli | LinkedIn ...
Published 03/03/23
Denice Ross is the Chief Data Scientist in the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy. In our discussion, she shared a behind-the-scenes look into how data can be used to measure equitable investments and their outcomes with funding from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. “What makes me really excited about this infrastructure law is not just how much money it is, or the drumbeat of all these great funding opportunities coming online, but that these investments are being rolled...
Published 03/03/23
What does global investment in infrastructure mean for the workforce? Karin Kimbrough is the Chief Economist at LinkedIn and an expert in the global workforce. With increased global investment in infrastructure, a skilled workforce is needed to meet that demand. In this conversation, we discuss what this investment means for green jobs and women, and how we can expect the job market to shift in coming years. This episode first aired on September 22, 2022, as part of Microsoft's Public Sector...
Published 03/03/23
Ratna Amin, Project Director for the City Administrator Office at the City of Oakland joined us to discuss how civic organizations are pushing governments to get transit infrastructure right – and the complexity of defining success. “Let’s revisit things because if we spend billions of dollars on the wrong projects, we are wasting our precious talent and resources, but we’re missing out on what we might actually be needing to serve people on the ground. Today’s needs are more known and we...
Published 03/03/23
Alice Charles is the former Lead for Cities, Infrastructure & Urban Services at the World Economic Forum and brings a truly global perspective and decades of experience to our discussion of infrastructure and its impact. In this conversation, we talked about infrastructure needs around the world, and what kind of investments we need to make to close the gap. “We also have to recognize that we have an enormous infrastructure gap. And if we are to transition our infrastructure to withstand...
Published 03/03/23
Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada CEO, MJ Maynard, joined Jeremy Goldberg to share how a collaboration between public agencies and technology companies helped make their roads safer. This episode first aired on September 1, 2022, as part of Microsoft's Public Sector Future podcast Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada Jeremy Goldberg | LinkedIn | Twitter Microsoft Public Sector Center of Expertise Discover and follow other Microsoft podcasts...
Published 03/03/23
Infrastructure has to serve people in the long term. CEO of Infrastructure Western Australia Philip Helberg joined Jeremy Goldberg to discuss how to effectively make long term plans for infrastructure investment, and just as importantly, how to know if your plan is working. This episode first aired on August 18, 2022, as part of Microsoft's Public Sector Future podcast Infrastructure Western Australia Jeremy Goldberg | LinkedIn | Twitter Microsoft Public Sector Center of Expertise ...
Published 03/03/23
Seleta Reynolds, former GM of LADOT, joined Jeremy Goldberg to talk about the impact of our transit system on women and how we can build more effective and equitable transportation system.  This episode first aired on August 11, 2022, as part of Microsoft's Public Sector Future podcast Los Angeles Department of Transportation Jeremy Goldberg | LinkedIn | Twitter Public Sector Center of Expertise Discover and follow other Microsoft podcasts at aka.ms/microsoft/podcasts
Published 03/03/23
Changing the face of Cleveland’s lakefront has been a long-term project. Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb joined Jeremy Goldberg to talk about the importance of building trust and equity by investing in infrastructure like the lakefront and getting the basics right. This episode first aired on August 4, 2022, as part of Microsoft's Public Sector Future podcast Mayor Justin M. Bibb, City of Cleveland Jeremy Goldberg | LinkedIn | Twitter Microsoft Public Sector Center of Expertise Discover and...
Published 03/03/23
In the 1960s, Public Interest Law emerged as a way for the legal profession to deploy its expertise in service of the public.  Our guest Darren Walker, President of the Ford Foundation, says that it's time for the same ethic and commitment to emerge from the field of technology. In this episode we discuss how to make that happen and what it will look like practice when we create the structures for technologists to work in the public interest. This episode first aired on July 14, 2022, as...
Published 03/03/23
How can city leaders tackle the inequities of infrastructure built in the past? In this episode, Mayor Quinton Lucas joined us to talk about the legacy of U.S. Highway 71 in Kansas City, a divided community, and how he is using the U.S’s infrastructure bill to build more equitable infrastructure.   This episode first aired on July 7, 2022, as part of Microsoft's Public Sector Future podcast Jeremy Goldberg | LinkedIn Mayor Quinton Lucas | Site | Twitter Bipartisan Infrastructure Law...
Published 03/03/23
Join host Jeremy Goldberg, Microsoft’s Worldwide Director of Critical Infrastructure, as he explores the humanity behind today’s most important infrastructure projects with in-depth interviews focused on the dynamic public sector leaders, business leaders, entrepreneurs, artists and city planners who are getting them done. Jeremy Goldberg | LinkedIn | Twitter Microsoft Public Sector Center of Expertise
Published 02/24/23