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Jay grew up in Rock Island, IL. After graduating college with a degree in Physics, he moved to Madison. Passing through careers in woodworking and cabinetmaking, which he loves, and IT management, which got boring, Jay finally decided to put his money where his mouth is and helped fund and start up Community Car, Madison's car sharing business. From Community Car, Jay came to Planet Bike as Advocacy Coordinator, operations guy and policy wonk. "I wanted to work for Planet Bike because I believe in the mission and the people are some of the most creative and driven I've known," Jay says. In addition to being a means from A to B, for Jay the bike is a medium for solving problems. "When I'm noodling on a problem, riding my bike allows me to reflect and to get to a clear state of mind."


jay's Archives

Back 40 Haiku III   by jay on Jul 26, 2010   read full blog

A tulip's Spring, Summer and Fall...(A little late this year, but here's the annual tulip haiku issue.)


Tulips...   by jay on Apr 21, 2010   read full blog

Just saying...


Atomic Light   by jay on Apr 01, 2010   read full blog

No worries about a dead battery, until after you're dead.


California Bicycle Coalition reboot   by jay on Mar 31, 2010   read full blog

$35,000 in 15 minutes (and win a Blaze 2-watt)


High Cost of Free Parking   by jay on Mar 29, 2010   read full blog

How does a city eliminate 29% of traffic, beautify the streets, pay for maintenance, increase access to businesses by car drivers, without raising taxes?


1,254 miles in 365 days   by jay on Mar 25, 2010   read full blog

It sure feels good to ride to work.


1,000,000 bikers   by jay on Mar 18, 2010   read full blog

Ride your bike...make your heart so strong hospitals can take Tuesdays off


Ringing Madison's bell at the National Bike Summit   by jay on Mar 15, 2010   read full blog

There's a reason the Planet Bike (and Trek, Saris, Madrax, etc.) call Madison, WI home...


The floors are hard and the corridors long   by jay on Mar 12, 2010   read full blog

What democracy looks like


Culture, not color   by jay on Mar 12, 2010   read full blog

In many cultures, biking is a "white thing". How do we change that?


(700 x biker) + Congress = Action   by jay on Mar 11, 2010   read full blog

Fuzzy pictures of sharp-minded bikers, aka National Bike Summit


We like bikers with skills   by jay on Feb 24, 2010   read full blog

Middleton, WI get Bikes Belong dough for a urban mountain bike skills park


Burning Cycle   by jay on Dec 10, 2009   read full blog

Nate Loyal brought his 'cross bike to the Playa on his rack equipped Beemer motorcycle...


Interbike Party   by jay on Oct 01, 2009   read full blog

Advocates, industry and beer...three great tastes that go great together.


off your butts, into the street   by jay on Aug 25, 2009   read full blog

Six miles of rolling downtown Madison streets are all ours!! Check it out this Sunday, August 30.


City of Angels...City of Lights   by jay on Jul 15, 2009   read full blog

bilingual bike advocates + bike lights + knowledge = safer immigrants (and expanded bike advocacy movement)


WI gets Complete Streets   by jay on Jul 07, 2009   read full blog

In a major win for all road users (especially bikers), Wisconsin has adopted a state-wide Complete Streets policy.


Back 40 haiku II   by jay on May 08, 2009   read full blog

Dave reminded me it was time for another tulip story...


> 450   by jay on Apr 29, 2009   read full blog

It's an honor to walk the halls of the Capitol and practice democracy. This is what makes America such a great place.


Bike Walk Madison goes live   by jay on Apr 17, 2009   read full blog

It's 70 degrees and sunny...the grassroots are moving forward...


The purple is dead. Long live the purple.   by jay on Mar 05, 2009   read full blog

Thunderhead Alliance recently upgraded to version 3.0. The identity upgrade includes a new name, the Alliance for Biking & Walking, and a new website, www.peoplepoweredmovement.org.


Stimulating Biking   by jay on Feb 18, 2009   read full blog

The new economic stimulus package sets aside somewhere between $875M to $1.5B for bikes.


Riding (and breathing) at -13° Fahrenheit   by jay on Jan 15, 2009   read full blog

Lately, Chris has arrived each morning with a serious snotsicle hanging from his mask...


Vote For Follmer   by jay on Oct 03, 2008   read full blog

What's the biggest thing you've carried on a bike? Chris moved his household by bike and the Austin Bike Blog is taking votes for the most impressive move.


Lighting up the Velorution   by jay on Aug 28, 2008   read full blog

Ripon College gave away 180 bikes to incoming freshman


Thunderhead Coast to Coast   by jay on Jun 16, 2008   read full blog

Houston, we have ignition. Bike advocacy goes into orbit.


Tulips in the Back 40   by jay on Apr 30, 2008   read full blog

Emerging from my cube into the spring sun I happened upon some volunteers out behind PB HQ.


Cargo Squirrel   by jay on Feb 21, 2007   read full blog

Putting all that nervous and frenetic energy to use hauling stuff on your bike


Year of the Pig, son.   by jay on Feb 21, 2007   read full blog

Well wishes to 1.3 Billion Chinese. May the year be lucky and fertile.


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