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Mayor recognizes business leaders that promote sustainable mobility
Friday, October 26, 2018 by Katy McElroy
Traffic: It’s a growing problem in Austin, and much of it comes from people commuting to and from work. This is why the city created the Mayor’s Mobility Challenge to inspire business and community leaders to come up with creative ways to promote smarter mobility options for their employees. The program is now wrapping up its fourth year. This year’s class includes 20 participants:
- 3M
- Applied Materials
- Austin LGBT Chamber of Commerce
- Flex LTD
- Four Seasons Hotel Austin
- General Motors
- Greater Austin Asian Chamber of Commerce
- Greater Austin Black Chamber of Commerce
- Greater Austin Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
- IBM
- Intercontinental Stephen F. Austin Hotel
- Kasasa
- PPD
- South by Southwest
- Texas Facilities Commission
- Texas Medical Association
- Texas State Preservation Board
- Tokyo Electron
- Whole Foods Market
- Winstead PC
The leaders will be honored at a Mobility Leadership Breakfast on Thursday, Nov. 8, 7:30-9 a.m., at CB’s at Stubb’s on Red River Street.
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