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This episode we are talking to Kaite Justice, the director of City Go, downtown Boise’s transportation management association.
Read more at https://www.commutifi.com/resources/btl-s1e20
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Professional Bio
Kaite has been working in transit for the past five years and has overseen a variety of transportation initiatives from refugee job-access programs to integrated fare payment systems to developing the first transportation management association in Idaho. She serves on the Association for Commuter Transportation’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee, Pacific Intermountain Parking and Transportation Association’s Education and Training Committee, and is the transportation co-chair for the Neighbors United Refugee Collaborative of Boise.
She holds a bachelor’s degree in International Political Economy from The College of Idaho and a master’s degree from the University of Washington in Sustainable Transportation.
Kaite is a Boise native and when she is not talking transit you can find her reading, paddle boarding, camping, or running.
The "Between the Lines" Podcast by Commutifi In 2019, global emissions hit an all-time high and projections put us at a terrifying high line of 3.5 degree temperature rise by the end of the century. But the global pandemic may have been a turning point. New green recovery policies have the potential to decrease our 2030 emissions by 25% and put us on a new line that limits temperature rise to that critical 2 degrees. But what does the journey Between the Lines look like? Achieving these goals will require innovative solutions in every sector of our economy, but none may be more challenging and impactful than personal transportation. We’re bringing you experts, innovators, and interesting people working hard to revolutionize and decarbonize our commutes and daily trips. In each episode, we’ll discuss a different solution and ask our guest why it will save our planet.
This episode we are talking to Kaite Justice, the director of City Go, downtown Boise’s transportation management association.
Read more at https://www.commutifi.com/resources/btl-s1e20
Subscribe here to never miss an episode!
Professional Bio
Kaite has been working in transit for the past five years and has overseen a variety of transportation initiatives from refugee job-access programs to integrated fare payment systems to developing the first transportation management association in Idaho. She serves on the Association for Commuter Transportation’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee, Pacific Intermountain Parking and Transportation Association’s Education and Training Committee, and is the transportation co-chair for the Neighbors United Refugee Collaborative of Boise.
She holds a bachelor’s degree in International Political Economy from The College of Idaho and a master’s degree from the University of Washington in Sustainable Transportation.
Kaite is a Boise native and when she is not talking transit you can find her reading, paddle boarding, camping, or running.
The "Between the Lines" Podcast by Commutifi In 2019, global emissions hit an all-time high and projections put us at a terrifying high line of 3.5 degree temperature rise by the end of the century. But the global pandemic may have been a turning point. New green recovery policies have the potential to decrease our 2030 emissions by 25% and put us on a new line that limits temperature rise to that critical 2 degrees. But what does the journey Between the Lines look like? Achieving these goals will require innovative solutions in every sector of our economy, but none may be more challenging and impactful than personal transportation. We’re bringing you experts, innovators, and interesting people working hard to revolutionize and decarbonize our commutes and daily trips. In each episode, we’ll discuss a different solution and ask our guest why it will save our planet.