Danielle Dai is a transportation planner and parking programs manager with 11 years of experience designing data-driven parking and mobility solutions for Bay Area agencies, currently leading Parking Programs at BART. She combines rigorous transportation engineering training from UC Berkeley with hands-on municipal and transit experience at the City of Oakland, SFMTA, and regional consultancies to deliver pragmatic access and financial strategies. As a former financial analyst at BART she pairs technical planning with fiscal stewardship, translating policy goals into implementable programs. Outside work she channels a creative side as the founder of Yay Baobei, developing a bilingual graphic memoir and art projects that explore her immigration story—bringing a human-centered perspective to equitable mobility. Based in Oakland and balancing life as a mother of two, she merges practical program leadership with storytelling skills that surface community needs often missed in planning.
11 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
MCP/MS Transportation Engineering, MCP/MS Transportation Engineering at University of California, Berkeley
B.A., Public Policy Studies, B.A., Public Policy Studies at University of Chicago
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Danielle Dai - Manager Of Parking Programs at Yay Baobei