Carpooling, the end of driving, AI, and more
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April is packed with things to look forward to, and it's not just more daylight. Next month brings four virtual sessions to build skills, learn from experts, and prepare for future TDM opportunities. Explore the lineup below and get ready for an action-packed April!
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Beyond the Wheel: A Conversation on The End of Driving

Who: Open to all whether you have read the book or not! Authors Bern Grush and Andrew Miller, Ph.D will join to present their in-depth, critical assessment of AV scaling and its impact on the TDM field.
What: A conversation based on The End of Driving, which explores the profound social, policy, and planning questions surrounding automated vehicles, from privately owned self-driving cars to shared robotaxi networks.
When: Wednesday, April 1 at 2 p.m.
Building Intelligent Commute Systems: Platforms, Data, and AI in Enterprise Mobility

Who: Those interested in the projected evolution of enterprise mobility systems, AI, and intelligent commute systems. It features speakers Deepesh Agarwal, Esteban Sanchez, and Rachel Drapeau and is sponsored by MoveInSync
What: A session focused on how enterprises are adopting centralized mobility platforms to scale commute management, leveraging real-time data and AI to boost efficiency, reliability, and employee experience, while navigating ongoing challenges with customization and support in complex environments.
When: Thursday, April 9 at 2 p.m.
Bridging the Gap Between Carpooling and Transit

Who: Those interested in learning about how carpooling programs and transit agencies can work together to support each other. This live panel is hosted by the Carpool Council and features moderator Larry Filler and speakers Thomas Matagne, Laurent Glorieux, and Ben Matters.
What: This virtual learning opportunity explores how carpooling and transit partnerships can improve mobility and reduce congestion. It will spotlight two real-world programs that benefit users and transit agencies.
When: Thursday, April 16 at 2 p.m.
Managing Energy, Not Just Time
(Leading Self. Leading Teams. Leading Change. Session 1)

Who: This session is perfect for professionals working in complex, high-pressure, and evolving environments. It is hosted by the Professional Development Committee and features trainer Galit Fabiola Cohen.
What: Part one of four in a series, it explores why managing energy is often more effective than managing time. Participants will reflect on how attention, cognitive load, and work rhythms affect their ability to perform, collaborate, and make decisions.
When: Thursday, April 30 at 2 p.m. ET
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