Member Since 2021
Coalition for Reimagined Mobility
Washington D.C. Metro Area
Alisyn Malek is the Executive Director for the Coalition for Reimagined Mobility (Reimagined Mobility). A change maker in the mobility and automotive sectors, Malek has experience leading organizations, driving investments and developing products, and has played an active role in tackling complex challenges head on and offering effective solutions. Malek focuses on driving consensus among automakers, global mobility players and regulators in advancing mobility policy. From EV product development, corporate venture, and strategy at General Motors to developing the first-of-its-kind autonomous vehicle transportation solution as the co-founder and COO of May Mobility, Malek has a deep understanding of the automotive and emerging transportation industries. Malek is also the founder and CEO of Middle Third, a boutique consultancy focused on go-to-market mobility strategies. Malek received a 2019 Automotive News All Star award and was recognized as a top ten female innovator to watch by Smithsonian in 2018. Malek’s work in cutting-edge product development and corporate ventures also put her on the list of top automotive professionals under 35 to watch by LinkedIn.
Fixing transportation cannot happen with the flip of a policy switch.
Smart mobility needs thinkers who can understand everything from logistics to manufacturing to software development and AI, all of which have traditionally been seen as separate industries and separate skill sets.
Since freight is such a big part of our economy, changes made to this industry have the power to create a ripple effect and cause more widespread adoption of electric and digital technologies across other mobility use cases.
The Coalition for Reimagined Mobility (Reimagined Mobility) is a global coalition of industry, government and academic leaders shaping policy for more equitable and sustainable solutions that leverage technology to improve the movement of people and goods around the world.
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