A new non-profit association founded to advance a model of MaaS that reflects the American notion of mobility, MaaS America announces its charter Advisory Committee.
The MaaS America Advisory Committee (MAAC) is an all-volunteer group providing strategic advice to MaaS America on matters ranging from association policies, programs and events to communications and operations.
Founded in 2018, Maas America states that it aims to advance an American notion of Mobility as a Service that reflects the principles of inclusion, locally driven solutions, transparency, balance and the preservation of incentives that ensure continued invention and innovation.
The new charter Advisory Committee will be made up of;
- Timothy J. McGuckin, Founder, MaaS America
- Scott McCormick, President, Connected Vehicle Trade Association
- Rosa Rountree, Chief Executive Officer, Egis Projects, Inc.
- Randell H. Iwasaki, P.E., Executive Director, Contra Costa Transportation Authority
- Marc Pineda, PMP, CSM, Sec+, Certification Consultant
- Richard Wallace, Vice President, Center for Automotive Research (ret.)
- Jason Barnes, Principal, Occam’s Envoy
- Eric Redman, Vice President and Systems Lead, Parsons
- Andy Boenau, Director of Mobility Strategy, Gotcha
- Chandler Duncan, Managing Partner, Metro Analytics
- John T. Flynn, Senior Sales Representative, First Data Government Solutions (FDGS)
- Mark D. Johnson, Esq., General Counsel, OmniAir Consortium, Inc.
- Shel Leader, Principal, ITS/Communication
- Roger Lanctot, Director, Automotive Connected Mobility, Global Automotive Practice, Strategy Analytics
- Bill Ruch, Principal, Bar2 Consulting
Tim McGuckin, a transportation industry veteran and MaaS America’s founder said, ‘We are truly fortunate to have access to the MAAC’s experience and mentorship as we continue to define programs that guide and accelerate the growth of Mobility as a Service. Their knowledge and innovative thinking are transforming what began as a concept into a solid and positive force in the MaaS community.’