REIMAGINE the Commute

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REIMAGINE the Commute

By Commute.org

Date and time

Thursday, February 18, 2016 · 10:30am - 1:30pm PST

Location

Gilead Sciences Inc.

320 Lakeside Drive Foster City, CA 94404

Description

REIMAGINE the Commute

Free Symposium for Local Employers - Lunch included

Strong economic growth has led to increased congestion, particularly on Highway 101. Join sponsors Commute.org, Association for Commuter Transportation (ACT), and Foster City Chamber of Commerce at this FREE symposium to learn what is planned to reduce traffic congestion and how you can help your employees improve their daily commutes.

Hot topics:

  • Telework / Alternative Work Schedules
  • Transportation infrastructure improvements
  • Developing strategic partnerships

Who should attend?

  • Benefits and Human Resources Managers
  • Employee Transportation Coordinators
  • Employers concerned about traffic congestion

Event schedule:

10:30 am - 11:00 am: Registration & Networking

11:00 am - 12:00 pm: Session 1: Ratna Amin - SPUR, Mark Simon - San Mateo County Transit District, Sandy Wong - C/CAG of San Mateo County

12:00 pm - 12:15 pm: Break / pick-up boxed lunch

12:15 pm - 1:15 pm: Session 2: Kerry Haywood - ACT, Karen Sumner - Commute.org, Elham Shirazi - e-planning (telework & alternative work schedules)

1:15 pm - 1:30 pm: Closing Remarks & Prize Drawings


R.S.V.P. by February 10, 2016

Arrive by transit, carpool, or bike and receive a bonus prize!

Parking is available at 301 Velocity Way, across the street from the venue.

Complimentary shuttle service will be provided by Commute.org to and from the Millbrae Caltrain & BART station. Reserve your seat on a shuttle when you "Register".

Click here for more information, including shuttle service and parking information.

Complimentary boxed lunch will be provided for all attendees. If you would like a vegetarian lunch, please email us your request.

Organized by

Commute.org is San Mateo County’s transportation demand management agency. Its primary objective is to reduce the number of single-occupant vehicle (SOV) trips in San Mateo County, thereby reducing traffic congestion and improving air quality.

Commute.org receives funding from the City/County Association of Governments of San Mateo County, the San Mateo County Transportation Authority and the Bay Area Air Quality Management District.

 

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