Summary
Clint Daniels is a results-driven technology executive with 25+ years blending transit industry domain expertise and enterprise-scale data engineering to build mission-critical systems. He currently architects a population intelligence platform in North America that fuses billions of daily location signals with marketing and first‑party data to model behavior for transportation, advertising, and public policy. His prior work produced ridership and revenue forecasts that informed more than $50B in transit investments, including projects like BART Link21, NYC Congestion Pricing, and SoundTransit ST3. Clint combines hands-on technical leadership—designing payment-grade data pipelines and ML-driven travel simulations—with deep familiarity of federal and state environmental and grant processes (FTA New Starts, NEPA, CEQA). Based in San Diego with an MBA in Finance and Operations, he’s equally comfortable translating complex modeling into rapid decision tools and leading lean engineering teams to production at scale. A not-obvious strength: he started his career building enterprise GIS and civic systems (NYC, LA), which underpins his rare mix of spatial, planning, and data-platform fluency.
11 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
MBA, Finance, Operations, MBA, Finance, Operations at University of California, San Diego - Rady School of Management
BA, Urban and Regional Planning, BA, Urban and Regional Planning at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Master, City and Regional Planning, Master, City and Regional Planning at Rutgers University
German, Spanish