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The Road to Sustainable Commuting: How your business can support sustainable commuting options in the workplace

When June 08, 2022 at 12:00pm 1 hr
Where Online Event London, ON, Canada

This session is suited for employees and businesses!

In this webinar learn the importance of taking action on transportation emissions, with Allison Miller, Senior Transportation Demand Management Coordinator, City of London kicking us off with the City's offerings for employers and their employees, and how green commuting options support the Climate Emergency Action Plan. Hear from London Cycle Link's Executive Director, Molly Miksa on factors businesses and employees need to consider when cycling to work, such as cycling safety and how businesses can support cycle commuters. Plus gain insights from Shannon Hawke, Intern Architect with Cornerstone Architecture on implementing sustainable transportation programs at your business.

Leave with the tools and resources for how you can choose more sustainable commuting options as an employee and how as a business you can support it.


Speakers

Allison Miller - Senior Transportation Demand Management Coordinator @City of London
Allison Miller has been working in the fields of TDM and Active Transportation for over 20 years. Her role at the City of London is to encourage Londoners to leave their car at home for more trips and walk, bike, carpool or use transit. Allison has a Masters in City Planning from the University of Manitoba. Allison tries to walk the talk as her first vehicle purchase was a bicycle, she walks to work, and enjoys being chauffeured by transit.
Molly Miksa - Executive Director @London Cycle Link
Molly Miksa is London Cycle Link's Executive Director. She has been a bicycle commuter her whole life. She has carried photo gear, kids and groceries on her bike, and rides in all seasons. She has managed an environmental retail store, worked in a sales office, run her own photography business and worked as chief photographer for a bicycle culture magazine. She's also a single mom of two. She believes that cycling is an important part of the path towards environmental sustainability, better mental and physical health, stronger communities and happier employees.
Shannon Hawke - Intern Architect @Cornerstone
Cornerstone Architecture Inc. is a service oriented architectural practice with expertise in buildings for children, education, communities, and the elderly. They are also leaders in green building design, with numerous projects certified under LEED or Green Globes standards. Shannon Hawke is an Intern Architect and the leader of the Green Team.

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