Q&A With Alon Marcovici, Managing Director, CityAge
Q: What attracted you to the position of Managing Director with CityAge? A: I see tremendous opportunity for growth at CityAge. Having worked for three NHL teams, it might seem cheeky to make a hockey reference, but we’re looking at a hockey stick growth curve for CityAge. In speaking with many of our longstanding partners, event […]
Q&A with Dr. Jonathan Reichental
Dr. Jonathan Reichental is the founder of Human Future, a global business and technology advisory, investment, and education firm. He’s also the author of Smart Cities for Dummies and, more recently, Data Governance for Dummies. He was also CIO of the City of Palo Alto for seven years. We caught up with Jonathan to talk […]
Q&A with Kim Williams
Kim Williams, Chief Innovation Officer for the Metro Transit Authority of Harris County, on shifting people’s perception of public transit, what transit users really want, and public transit’s role in keeping our cities working. Williams will be a speaker at the CityAge Houston: Decarbonizing America’s Energy Capital Digital Event on June 27. CityAge: What value does the […]
Q&A with Tomika Monterville
Tomika Monterville is San Antonio’s Director of Transportation. We sat down with Tomika to chat about where the Texas city stands in its roll-out of EV charging stations, its Vision Zero efforts, and what else she’s excited about when it comes to the future of mobility. CityAge: You have over 2 decades of experience working […]
COVID19 Testing Centers for The French Quarter Should Be Part of The New Normal
CityAge caught up with Black and Veatch’s Clinton Robinson ahead of his presentation at CityAge: Bringing Back The French Quarter on June 25. CityAge: Have you seen anything like COVID19 in your career? Clint Robinson: I’ve been at Black and Veatch for 36 years. I have not. I’ve seen some service interruptions, of course, because since we […]