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Kaylei Verrill

Senior Sustainability Mobility Specialist

ICF

Professional Bio

I am seasoned sustainability consultant and environmentalist and have dedicated my career to promoting sustainable transportation solutions and preserving natural resources. With over five years of experience in alternative fuels/vehicles and mobility, I have established myself as a senior sustainable mobility specialist at ICF, a global consulting firm that provides a range of services including energy, environment, and transportation.

My passion for sustainability was ignited during my college years when I studied environmental science and discovered my love for the natural world. After graduation, I landed my first job as an alternative fuels/vehicles advocate at a local non-profit, where I focused on designing and implementing green initiatives for communities.

Over the years, I have honed my expertise in sustainable transportation, working on projects that promote the adoption of alternative fuels and vehicles, including electric and hybrid cars, natural gas trucks, and biodiesel buses. Additionally, I advise on transportation demand management strategies, including carpooling, bike-sharing, and public transit.

I am also a committed environmentalist that is actively involved in various community organizations that advocate for the preservation of natural resources. I currently volunteer with local conservation groups, participate in tree-planting initiatives, and help organize educational events on environmental issues.

In my free time, I enjoy hiking, camping, and exploring the great outdoors. I am also an avid reader and enjoy learning about new sustainable technologies and innovative solutions to environmental challenges.

Organization

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630 3rd Avenue 11th Floor
New York, NY 10017
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Education:
University of Southern Maine 2019 Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science
Southern Maine Community College 2020 Associate in Architectural & Engineering Design
Volunteer Work:
Cumberland County Soil & Water Conservation District
Eastern Trail Alliance
Chapter
Patriot
Council(s)
TMA/TMO
Areas of Interest
Advocacy, Biking, Carpooling, Climate Change Issues, Community Engagement, Diversity/Equity/Inclusion, Electric Vehicles, Innovation, Micromobility, Parking, Planning, Program Evaluation, Public Transit, Shared-Use Mobility, Telework, Vanpooling, Walking