This week, Oliver interviews micromobility industry veteran Tarani Duncanabout her journey and views on the development of the micromobilityindustry. She’s a fount of knowledge, and this was a really fun discussionon the history of the space.Specifically we dig into:- Her childhood and study in New Orleans, and how that led her to studyingtransport- Her early days in operations fixing the early NYC Citibike system- Joining the team at Social Bicycles, which became Jump, including adiscussion about social incentives and the acquisition by Uber.- Her experience at Mapbox building routing software for some of thelargest delivery companies in the world - Joining Shared as the firstoperations lead- A discussion about the wide range of companies she’s advising in thespace, including OurStreets, Tortoise, Karmic and DataContours- Why she’s the first member of the Human Scooting Association- The low hanging fruit for the shared industry- Why micromobility matters to her, and why she’s still very bullish on thespace.
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