Gabriela Becerra
BKT bici pública
Sector: For-Profit
Why are you interested in being a NABSA Board Member?
Is essential that Mexico continues to have representation on the NABSA Board. For two years as a Board member, I have participated and been actively involved in the DEIB and Research & Data committees.
As a speaker at NABSA for more than 3 years, I have brought a feminist vision and the experiencia and diversity from Mexico, which is important to continue promoting in the Board.
As part of BKT, the systems we operate are an example that it is possible to consider shared micromobility as a subsidized public policy, which I believe is extremely important to make systems more diverse and accessible.
NABSA can and should play a more important role in Mexico, and as part of the Board I will continue promoting it in our country with associations and key players in mobility.
What skills and experience would make you a good NABSA Board Member?
In addition to being part of the board for 2 years, I have 5 years of experience in the industry, but over 10 years of personal interest and passion for micromobility.
As a Mexican sociologist and feminist, I bring a vision of how important it is to consider gender and intersectionality, both in data and in the diversity agenda.
Within my work experience, I bring both research and communication knowledge. I have participated in the international RFP for Mexico City, and from the private sector I know both the day-to-day of the systems, as well as the treatment and work with public agencies that supervise them.
Being on the NABSA board allows me to continue sharing my passion and knowledge as a micromobility user and collaborator. As well as my experience as part of the team that operates the two largest and most important systems in Mexico.