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Jeral Poskey is CEO and co-founder of Swyft Cities, a transportation solution that revolutionizes mobility and transforms real estate, enabling more vibrant and sustainable communities. Prior to Swyft Cities, Jeral was the project executive in charge of transportation planning for Google’s real estate division, where he was tasked with finding sustainable, cost-effective means to move tens of thousands of employees, and in the process, create more livable spaces for their corporate campuses and surrounding communities. Swyft Cities was spun out to take the new technologies developed at Google and bring them to the global market for real estate, developers and municipalities. 🛴🚝🚌🧑💻📈
Here's what was covered in the episode: 👇👇👇
✅How has COVID changed the land use and transportation nexus?
✅Can transportation demand management strengthen the hybrid office model
✅How can on-demand transit and micromobility lead to sustainable modal shift
✅What are your predictions for the post COVID commute?
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