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    • October 23, 2025
    • 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
    • Zoom (online)
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    Join us for an engaging webinar panel discussion tailored for college and university administrators, facilities managers, sustainability officers, parking and transportation professionals, and other campus leaders eager to shape the future of mobility. Through inspiring peer-to-peer conversations and success stories, you’ll discover how institutions are driving awareness and participation in the Electric Vehicle Acceleration for Learning (EVAL) program. Learn how universities are taking the lead in sustainable transportation by rolling out workplace EV charging that supports students, staff, and faculty—while helping campuses achieve their broader sustainability and institutional goals.


    Featured Panelists:

    Shelley Parker
    Senior Project Manager
    North Carolina State University

    Shelly is a Senior Project Manager at the Center, joining the Clean Transportation Team in 2023. Her work focuses on technologies for more sustainable transportation options and alternative fuels across fleets and equipment. She has conducted case studies on green fleet implementations across North Carolina and researched funding opportunities for clean transportation incentives from Federal and State governments, and NC utilities. Shelly’s work encompasses developing educational content across media, in-person training, regional conferences and national webinars. She has special interest in hydrogen as a fuel.


    Gil Tal
    Director, EV Research Center
    University of California, Davis

    Gil Tal holds a Ph.D. in Transportation Technology and Policy from UC Davis, and an M.A. in geography and environmental policy and planning from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Between 2008 and 2010 Dr. Tal was a post-doctoral researcher with the Center for Global Metropolitan Studies and the UC Transportation Center at UC Berkeley.

    Dr. Tal’s research focuses on electric vehicle policy, travel behavior, and EV supply chain dynamics. His expertise encompasses various segments of the electric vehicle market, including light duty, heavy duty, and transit sectors and studying the impact of incentives and infrastructure in the global electric vehicle market.


    Julie Bond, MPA
    Program Director, Best Workplaces for Commuters
    University of South Florida 

    Julie Bond holds an MPA from the University of South Florida and a BS in Business Administration from Southern Utah University. Ms. Bond's professional specialties include transportation options, public involvement, community outreach, transit pass programs, and bicycle advocacy.


    Terry Travis
    Managing Director
    EVNoire

    Terry Travis is the managing partner and co-founder of EVNoire –an award-winning mobility technology group working at the intersection of electric, connected, shared, and autonomous vehicle technology. He utilizes his expertise to integrate E-Mobility best practices and E-Mobility diversity, equity, and inclusion in the transportation sector. EVNoire works with companies and organizations ranging from auto manufacturers, utilities, government agencies, charging network companies, rideshare/delivery network companies, fleets, transit agencies, and other key stakeholders.

Past events

August 21, 2025 Connected Living: Integrating Transportation Options into Residential Sites
January 30, 2025 The 2025 BWC List Announcement
October 17, 2024 BWC Webinar: Building Sustainable Commuter Programs Insights from Fairfax County
September 19, 2024 Workplace Charging for Transportation Management Associations
September 12, 2024 Workplace Charging for Governments
September 05, 2024 Workplace Charging for Small Businesses
August 29, 2024 Workplace Charging for Nonprofits and Remote Employers
August 22, 2024 Workplace Charging for Clean Cities and Communities
July 11, 2024 BWC Webinar: Improving Effectiveness of Public Transportation Communication Messages and Materials Using Neuromarketing
March 14, 2024 New Jersey: Get EVAL Certified!
March 07, 2024 Southeast Region: Get EVAL Certified!
February 29, 2024 Northeast Region: Get EVAL Certified!
February 22, 2024 Northwest Region: Get EVAL Certified!
February 15, 2024 Midwest Region: Get EVAL Certified!
February 08, 2024 Southwest Region: Get EVAL Certified!
January 25, 2024 The BWC Impact: 2024 List Announcement
January 11, 2024 Leveraging Social Media for Success
November 02, 2023 2023 Mobility Week and Florida's Best Workplaces for Commuters
September 28, 2023 Introducing Canada’s First Best Workplaces for Commuters
September 18, 2023 Plan for Success: The benefits of building TDM into your projects from the start
July 20, 2023 BWC Spotlight: Insights on Sites
June 01, 2023 Opening Day Webinar
January 26, 2023 2023 BWC List Announcement
December 14, 2022 2023 Commuter Benefits Update
November 01, 2022 Telework Transformation Part 2: The Messy Middle
October 26, 2022 Announcing Florida's Best Workplaces for Commuters
September 21, 2022 Reducing Emissions: How to Drive Sustainability with Savvy Transportation Programming
August 11, 2022 The Path to Partnership
June 01, 2022 Opening Day! BWC Open Enrollment Webinar
May 26, 2022 The ABC’s of BWC: How to Get Recognized for the Employee Commuter Benefits You Offer
January 27, 2022 2022 BWC List Announcement
September 14, 2021 2021 Florida Commuter Transportation Summit
March 11, 2021 Commute Connector 2021 BWC Recognition Ceremony
January 21, 2021 Announcing the Best Workplaces for Commuters 2021 List
January 21, 2021 Is the Sky Falling? The Effects of Eliminating the Business Deduction of Employer-Provided Commuter Benefits
January 01, 2021 BWC Telework Certificate

University of South Florida
Center for Urban Transportation Research
4202 E. Fowler Avenue
Tampa, Florida 33620

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