Ben Luoma
Ben joined POLIS in March 2024.
Currently, he is working on several projects related to multimodal hubs, public transport, light vehicles, and sustainable urban mobility plans (SUMPs), including MOVE21, UPPER, GIANTS, and SUMP Turkey (Istanbul). In addition, he contributes to TIPS4PED, a new project that aims to support municipalities in the successful implementation of Positive Energy Districts.
He holds an MA in History and Spanish from the University of Edinburgh and an MSc in Development Studies from SOAS University of London.
Before joining POLIS, he worked on communications, EU projects, and the Velo-city Conference series whilst at the European Cyclists’ Federation, the Brussels-based umbrella association for cycling advocacy.
You can contact him in English and Spanish.
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