Summary
Mary Becica is a product and data leader with 15 years of experience bridging product management, design, and applied research to solve infrastructure and climate equity challenges. She has led supply-side logistics products at Flexport and launched automation for port trucking, then shifted to academic and policy-focused research at UC Berkeley and the California 5th Climate Assessment to produce community-centered maps and datasets highlighting climate risks for frontline populations. Skilled at coordinating multi-team projects, Mary combines technical fluency in telematics and data visualization with a Research Justice Framework to make complex analyses accessible and actionable. Her background in architecture and city planning informs pragmatic recommendations for fleet electrification and utility resilience across California. She volunteers in feminist tech spaces, reflecting a commitment to inclusive, community-driven technology practices. Notably, she curates large data repositories and audits figures for accessibility, ensuring research outputs are both rigorous and usable.
15 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Master of City Planning, Master of City Planning at University of California, Berkeley
Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Architecture, Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Architecture at University of Virginia