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Rachel Cohen

Director, Systemwide Accessibility at New York City Transit

Rachel Cohen is an experienced transportation planning and policy professional with a background spanning government, non-profit, and consulting sectors. She excels in project management, data and policy analysis, public communications, and coalition-building.

Rachel holds a Master's degree in Urban Planning from New York University's Wagner School of Public Service and a Bachelor's degree in Political Science from Washington University in St. Louis. Her educational background is well-rounded, emphasizing urban, community, regional planning, and political science.

In her professional journey, Rachel has held key positions such as Director of Systemwide Accessibility at New York City Transit, Program Manager at NYC Taxi and Limousine Commission, and Graduate Student Intern in Strategic Initiatives at the State of NY Metropolitan Transportation Authority.

Rachel's experience also includes roles such as Waterfront and Open Space Intern at NYC Department of City Planning, Summer Fellow at HR&A Advisors, Senior Outreach Coordinator in the Clean Vehicles program at Union of Concerned Scientists, and Sustainability Program Coordinator at Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism. She has been actively involved in policy and project development across various organizations, showcasing her commitment to sustainability and accessible urban environments.

Passionate about projects and policies that contribute to more sustainable and accessible cities, Rachel Cohen is skilled in federal environment and transportation policies. Her strong background in project and program management underscores her expertise in leading initiatives that drive positive change in urban landscapes.

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Brooklyn, New York, United States