Liz Cornish Joins Mayor-Elect Brandon Scott’s Transition Team

Liz speaking to Real News Network staff at the Mayoral Forum in February 2020.

Last week, Bikemore’s Executive Director Liz Cornish was named Co-Chair of the Transportation and Infrastructure committee for Mayor-Elect Brandon Scott’s transition team. She will serve alongside Dr. Celeste Chavis, associate professor in the Department of Transportation & Urban Infrastructure Studies in the School of Engineering at Morgan State University. 

Transportation and Infrastructure is one of ten committees that will set priorities for Mayor-Elect Scott’s first term in office. Cornish will lead a committee of approximately twenty Baltimore City leaders all committed to shaping the future of transportation in Baltimore. 

Bikemore has consistently exceeded expectations of a small organization with fewer than five full time employees. We passed the nationally recognized Complete Streets Ordinance in 2018, won Bike Advocacy Organization of the Year from the League of American Bicyclists in 2019, and now are joining a group of talented professionals tasked with setting the course for the future of Baltimore and supporting the youngest Mayor in Baltimore’s history. 

An opportunity like this does not come by chance, but by building a broad network of supporters who allow us to keep doing this work. This year has brought many challenges for organizations like ours, but Bikemore is committed to success no matter what. 

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Be it a recurring donation of $10 a month, or a one time contribution, your investment in our work will mean safer streets, better infrastructure, and a growing movement for streets for people. 

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Interested in volunteering for the transition team?
Email transition@brandonforbaltimore.com.