Gabe Klein is a civic innovation and mobility entrepreneur who blends public-sector leadership with private-sector strategy to reshape how cities move and operate. As co-founder of Adapt/Impact and CityFi and former Executive Director of the federal Joint Office of Energy and Transportation, he has helped steer roughly $19 billion in clean transportation funding while launching major bikeshare, protected bike lane, and streetscape programs in Chicago and Washington, D.C. He couples hands-on delivery experience—from launching Divvy and the Bloomingdale Trail to running Zipcar markets and an electric food truck chain—with board and advisory roles at mobility tech companies deploying AI and curb management. Known for revamping legacy government systems with technology and people-first policy, he advises Fortune 1000 firms, startups, and governments on public-private partnerships and triple-bottom-line outcomes. Rare among urbanists, Gabe pairs entrepreneurial product instincts with federal-level execution experience, making him fluent in both street-level implementation and large-scale funding strategy.
9 years of coding experience
21 years of employment as a software developer
Tandem Friends School
Bs Marketing & Management, Bs Marketing & Management at Virginia Tech - Pamplin College of Business
Executive Certificate Transportation/Mobility Management, Executive Certificate Transportation/Mobility Management at The Wharton School
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Gabe Klein - Adapt Impact LLC at Fontinalis Partners, LLC