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The League of American Bicyclists



President

andy at bikeleague dot org

202.822.1333

alison at bikeleague dot org

202.621.5443

Ms. Dewey joined the League in March 2008. For four years prior to that, Dewey worked for Massachusetts-based Landry’s Bicycles. She spent two years managing a store and two years as Marketing Coordinator. She also served three years on the board of the Massachusetts Bicycle Coalition. Dewey has a MA in International Relations and Communications from Boston University and is a graduate of St. Olaf College. She spent three years as a Peace Corps volunteer in Senegal, where her bicycle was her primary mode of transportation. She enjoys training for triathlons with her family and commutes to work by bike.

Director of Operations

lorna at bikeleague dot org

202.822.1333 x231

Ms. Green joined the League in April 2007. With more than 30 years of accounting experience, Lorna has worked for a variety of for-profit and non-profits organizations. As the mother of two grown sons, she’s working right now to incorporate bicycling into her exercise routine.

Legal Specialist, Advocacy Advance

ken at bikeleague dot org

202.822.1333

Mr. McLeod joined the League in 2012 after graduating from William & Mary School of Law. He is a licensed attorney in the state of Virginia. During law school he worked for a private law firm in Cambodia and the Washington State Department of Natural Resources. Prior to that, Ken worked at a law firm in Orange County and a legal services provider in Seattle. He graduated from Pomona College in 2007 with a BA in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics. He began using his bike regularly after college and has been car-free since February.

Vice President, Programs

bill at bikeleague dot org

202.822.1333

Nesper directs the Bicycle Friendly America Program, which includes the Bicycle Friendly Community, Bicycle Friendly State, Bicycle Friendly University and Bicycle Friendly Business recognition programs. Bill first joined the League as a Membership Assistant in 2002 and moved in 2005 to manage the League education programs and Bicycle Friendly Community Program. He holds a BA in History from the University of Florida and an MA from George Mason University. Nesper is a proud member of the Association of Pedestrian and Bicycle Professionals and the Washington Area Bicyclist Association.

hamzat at bikeleague dot org

202.822.1333

Mr. Sani joined the League in September 2012 after working with the Atlanta Bicycle Coalition. Before working in biking, he worked with Martin Luther King Jr.’s son as a Program Associate at The King Center in Atlanta. A founder of the Red, Bike and Green chapter in Atlanta, Sani sees biking as a hub for change on the communal level.

carolyn at bikeleague dot org

202.822.1333

Ms. Szczepanski joined the League staff in March 2012. Carolyn has a journalism degree from the University of Missouri and worked as a reporter for nearly 10 years before moving to D.C. to become Communications Coordinator at the Alliance for Biking & Walking. Carolyn is also a columnist for Bicycle Times magazine and a contributing writer for Momentum magazine.

scott at bikeleague dot org

202.822.1333

Mr. Williams joined the League as Director of Membership in April 2010. For the four years prior, he worked providing technology consulting and solutions to nonprofit organizations with Community IT Innovators. He has an Executive Certificate in Nonprofit Management from Georgetown University and has been published in

Program Manager,

nicole at bikeleague dot org

202.822.1333

Ms. Wynands joined the League in July 2011 after working for two years at the World Bank. In 2007, she was a member of the team that organized the world bicycling conference Velo-city in Munich as part of an internship with one of the leading bicycle transport planning firms in Germany. She holds a BA in Political Management from the University of Applied Sciences Bremen and a MA in Community Planning from the University of Maryland.



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