Geoffrey is passionate about how civically minded and collaboratively built technology can help provide better services, improve resiliency, and create more equitable communities. As Smart City Senior Manager, Geoffrey manages and develops internal and external partnerships, builds coalition, and identifies funding opportunities to execute on the goals of the Smart Cities Roadmap. Before joining the Office of Innovation, Geoffrey worked for a government technology company in NYC managing partnerships with cities across 15 states. Geoffrey also spent six years in Washington, D.C. advocating, at the federal level, on behalf of public and private sector entities on legislative and regulatory issues specific to transportation, economic development, natural resources, and energy and environmental policy matters. Geoffrey also has several years of public sector experience working within the Texas Legislature.
Geoffrey holds an M.P.A. with a focus on sustainable urban systems from American University in Washington, D.C. and B.A. in Government from the University of Texas at Austin.
Geoffrey is passionate about how civically minded and collaboratively built technology can help provide better services, improve resiliency, and create more equitable communities. As Smart City Senior Manager, Geoffrey manages and develops internal and external partnerships, builds coalition, and identifies funding opportunities to execute on the goals of the Smart Cities Roadmap. Before joining the Office of Innovation, Geoffrey worked for a government technology company in NYC managing partnerships with cities across 15 states. Geoffrey also spent six years in Washington, D.C. advocating, at the federal level, on behalf of public and private sector entities on legislative and regulatory issues specific to transportation, economic development, natural resources, and energy and environmental policy matters. Geoffrey also has several years of public sector experience working within the Texas Legislature.
Geoffrey holds an M.P.A. with a focus on sustainable urban systems from American University in Washington, D.C. and B.A. in Government from the University of Texas at Austin.