david block-schachter believes that we can use technology in our data-rich environment to make transit work better for the people who use it.
he spends as much time as he can telling people how much better cities can be with great transit.
lately, hes been busy figuring out how to help buses go faster by building the future of transit fares, meeting new friends, and hanging out with old things. so far, so good.
he wrote a thesis on the single mode man, and a dissertation on the relationship between the old streetcar system in Boston and the current urban systems that retain its imprint.
he still believes in changing the world.
see his resume (pdf) and his linkedin profile.