Mike Iswalt is a transportation planning and mobility professional with two decades of experience shaping city-scale projects and public-private partnerships from San Francisco. He has led program and practice development roles—from building transportation practices at Kimley‑Horn to managing city partnerships at Lyft—and now advises clients at Cambridge Systematics on strategy and implementation. His background blends technical engineering (MCRP/MSCE in City & Regional Planning/Civil Engineering) with economics, enabling him to translate complex data and policy into actionable mobility solutions. Known for navigating both public agency processes and tech-enabled mobility initiatives, he brings pragmatic systems thinking and a knack for aligning stakeholder incentives to accelerate project delivery.
8 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
BS Economics, BS Economics at Penn State University
MCRP/MSCE City and Regional Planning/Civil Engineering, MCRP/MSCE City and Regional Planning/Civil Engineering at The Ohio State University
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