Nick Russo

Pedal Movement


Sector: For-profit


Why are you interested in being a NABSA Board Member?

I believe shared micromobility is essential to building equitable, sustainable cities. For many years, NABSA’s leadership has been vital for our industry, and I want to help continue and strengthen that work beyond my current participation on the US policy committee. As the leader of a small for-profit operator, I see both the promise and the challenges of running programs that must balance financial sustainability, community needs, and public–private partnerships. I’m very interested in bringing the perspective of small businesses to the board to ensure NABSA reflects the diversity of its members and the full range of experiences across the industry.

What skills and experience would make you a good NABSA Board Member?

As CEO of Pedal Movement, I’ve grown a company that operates bikeshare programs and community mobility hubs in partnership with local governments and the people we serve. My background spans program management, policy research and advocacy, community organizing, and organizational leadership. I bring practical experience navigating municipal contracts, building strong teams, and keeping equity at the center of operations — all from the vantage point of a smaller operator. I would bring a collaborative, mission-driven approach to the board and work to amplify the voices of operators like mine while advancing NABSA’s broader goals.

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