Our Leaders:

STAFF
Sue KnaupSue Knaup, Executive Director
Sue is also the founder of One Street and brings her leadership experience since 1977 in the fields of animal rights, environment, special populations and bicycle advocacy. She served as Executive Director at the local level for Prescott Alternative Transportation (PAT) for five years and at the national level as Executive Director of the Thunderhead Alliance for five and a half years. On the for-profit side, she owned and operated Ironclad Bicycles, a local bike shop in Prescott, Arizona, for 13 years. Her international experience comes from extensive world travels and her cherished experiences working with bicycle advocacy leaders in the U.S., Canada, Latin America, Australia, Africa and Europe.

BOARD OF ADVISORS & DIRECTORS

  • Tom Bertulis - engineer and innovator, ITDP, Mexico City, Mexico & USA
  • Mikael Colville-Andersen - bicycle promotion producer, CEO Copenhagenize.com, Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Kaethi Diethelm – Vice-President European Cyclists’ Federation, Switzerland
  • Horst Hahn-Kloeckner – Senior Advisor ADFC, Germany
  • Johanna Hawley, Vice President – community and neighborhood activist, Prescott, Arizona, USA
  • Morten Kerr - cycle route consultant and President of the Norwegian Cyclists' Assoc. (SLF), Norway
  • Jim Knaup – owner Ironclad Bicycles, Prescott, Arizona, USA
  • Michael Linke - Managing Director BEN Namibia & Brazil
  • James Moore – bike shop owner and community leader, Hattiesburg & Petal, Mississippi, USA
  • Karen Nozik – CEO Eco-Writer, Washington, D.C., USA
  • Reidar Olsen – school principal, Hønefoss, Norway
  • Karen Overton - founder and board member Recycle-A-Bicycle, New York City, USA
  • John Pucher – car-free advocate and professor Rutgers University, New Jersey, USA
  • Denis Rubalema - Executive Director Ride 4 a Woman, Bwindi, Uganda
  • Elisabeth Ruffner, Secretary / Treasurer – community leader, Prescott, Arizona, USA
  • Paul Simpson – medical doctor and social scientist, State College, Pennsylvania, USA
  • Kenneth Walker - urban core advocate, CEO Urban Kansas City Community of Cycling, USA

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