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Susan Engelking
Office Director for Dr. Molly Beth Malcolm, ACC Executive Vice Chancellor at Austin Community College
Professional Background
Susan Engelking is a distinguished author and the Executive Director of the Institute for Community MicroMobility, an organization dedicated to educating and consulting with urban areas on the development of protected LEAN networks designed for Neighborhood Electric Vehicles and alternative low-emission, low-speed transportation modes. This innovative approach is crucial for addressing urban mobility challenges while promoting environmentally friendly solutions.
As the author of "Tiny Transit: Cut Carbon Emissions In Your City Before It's Too Late," Susan addresses the challenges cities face in mitigating carbon emissions and proposes concise, actionable strategies for change. Her upcoming book, "Resilience: The New Livability Playbook for Mayors," aims to empower city leaders with practical frameworks to enhance urban livability and foster resilience in the face of future challenges.
With an extensive background in economic development spanning over two decades, Susan has played a pivotal role as a project manager or senior editor for Austin, Texas's long-range economic development plans throughout the 1990s and 2000s. Her experience in shaping the economic landscape of one of Texas's most vibrant cities underscores her commitment to creating sustainable urban environments.
In addition to her contributions in urban mobility and economic development, Susan is also the president of Engelking Communications LLC, where she collaborates with various organizations to enhance communication strategies. Moreover, she co-founded WordMuscle alongside journalist Dane Anderson, aiming to uplift the narrative landscape of the community through impactful storytelling.
Recognized as a leader in her field, Susan served three terms as president of the Austin Children’s Museum and played an integral role in its transformation into the thriving educational hub known as the Thinkery. Her efforts in promoting learning through play have left a significant mark on the community by advancing educational opportunities for children and families alike.
Susan has also been honored as the Austin Communicator of the Year by Women Communicators of Austin, highlighting her influential voice and expertise in communication and community engagement.
Education and Achievements
Susan Engelking pursued her Master's degree in Public Affairs from The University of Texas at Austin, specifically at the renowned LBJ School of Public Affairs, where she honed her skills in public policy and community development. She also earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Education, with a major in English and History, graduating Magna Cum Laude with an impressive GPA of 3.8 from the same institution. This solid educational foundation has undoubtedly equipped Susan with the knowledge and insights necessary to drive change within urban environments and contribute meaningfully to public discussions regarding mobility and sustainability.
Notable Achievements
- Authored "Tiny Transit: Cut Carbon Emissions In Your City Before It's Too Late," which serves as a practical guide for urban leaders tackling carbon emissions.
- Forthcoming publication, "Resilience: The New Livability Playbook for Mayors," set to empower city officials with strategies for enhancing urban life.
- Played a vital role in developing long-range economic development plans as a project manager and senior editor for Austin over a span of 20 years.
- Leadership of Engelking Communications LLC and co-founding of WordMuscle, reflecting her entrepreneurial spirit and dedication to effective communication.
- Instrumental in the transformation of the Austin Children’s Museum into the Thinkery, enhancing educational experiences for families and children.
- Recipient of the Austin Communicator of the Year award, acknowledging her impactful contributions to the community and her expertise in communication.
