About Us

Paul DeMaio
Principal
Paul DeMaio co-authored the first public bikeshare tender in North America for what has become the successful Capital Bikeshare system in the Washington, D.C. region. He has served as the manager for Arlington, Virginia’s portion of the regional service which has grown to 110+ stations and 800+ bikes.
He is the founder and co-collaborator of The Meddin Bike-sharing World Map, which posts updates on the 1,000+ bike transit services around the globe. DeMaio has been a bike-sharing advocate for over two decades and has written for multiple academic journals and on-line publications. DeMaio has become an international expert on bike-sharing and has been quoted by The New York Times, Canadian Broadcasting Company, CNN, Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post.
Paul has a Master of Transportation Policy, Operations, & Logistics from George Mason University School of Public Policy and a Bachelor of City Planning from the University of Virginia School of Architecture.

David Moskovitz
MICROMOBILITY Planner
David Moskovitz has a long history with bicycle transportation, including ten years in
bikeshare operations. Intimate with the underlying hardware and software, he
helped launch and manage Capital Bikeshare in the Washington, D.C. region, as
well as bikeshare systems in Boston, Chicago, Columbus, New York City, and
Toronto. He has worked with advocacy organizations and youth programs, teaching
ridership and safety and promoting walking, bicycling and transit. David was
born and raised in Washington, D.C., and has deep affection for the city and its
residents and culture.
David studied transportation planning at Portland State University and holds a B.A. in Mathematics from Swarthmore College.