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Passport Welcomes Brian Pope as VP Corporate Development

Passport Welcomes Brian Pope as VP Corporate Development


Charlotte, N.C. — Passport, a transportation software and payments company, is pleased to announce Brian Pope has been appointed Vice President Corporate Development. In this role, Pope will be responsible for evaluating potential strategic partnerships, joint ventures and acquisitions within the broader ecosystem, as well as other capital formation and corporate development activities.

“I’m excited to announce the addition of Brian to our organization as he fills a vital role in the growth and development of Passport at an important time in our company. He’ll be instrumental in driving the prioritization of corporate strategies for our growth initiatives by partnering with business leaders to drive internal thinking on expansion opportunities,” said David Evans, Passport CEO.

Pope joins Passport with 20 years experience across investment banking, corporate development and principal investing. Most recently, Pope founded and managed Silverport, an outsourced corporate development advisory firm for private markets. Previously, he was a managing director with the global investment manager Barings where he led principal investment activities in growth equity and venture capital as well as led firmwide corporate development initiatives involving acquisitions, product development and business development efforts. Pope holds a B.S. in finance and general management from North Carolina State University, as well as an MBA from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Sloan School of Management.

“I’m thrilled to be part of the Passport team to support the continued growth and mission of the company.  Passport has a tremendous opportunity set ahead and I look forward to partnering with internal teams and building external relationships to identify and execute on opportunities that support Passport’s strategic priorities and growth,” said Brian Pope, Passport’s new vice president corporate development.

Passport is trusted by more than 800 clients in North America to manage their parking and mobility infrastructure. The company’s digital platform is the only end-to-end operating system for managing mobile pay parking, parking enforcement, digital permitting and mobility services.

To learn more about how Passport supports cities’ mobility infrastructure, visit the company website.

About Passport
Passport is a transportation software and payments company that builds technology to more efficiently manage streets and sidewalks. Based in Charlotte, North Carolina, Passport is trusted by more than 800 cities, universities and agencies, including Chicago, Toronto, Los Angeles, and Miami. Passport’s digital platform helps cities manage parking and mobility infrastructure, creating more livable, equitable communities. One of the fastest-growing companies on the Inc. 5000 and Deloitte Technology Fast 500 lists, Passport was also named to Fast Company’s World’s Most Innovative Companies for 2020.

Media Contact:
Allison Guthrie
(818) 523-8581
passport@greenbrier.partners

Member News: Worcester, MA now offering mobile payment option for parking with Passport Parking app

Worcester, MA now offering mobile payment option for parking with Passport Parking app


City announces partnership with Passport in an effort to offer more consumer choice and convenience for parking

Worcester, Mass. (April 15, 2021) — Massachusetts’ second most populous city, Worcester, announces its partnership with Passport today. The City is launching Passport’s mobile payment application for parking, Passport Parking, allowing motorists to safely manage and pay for parking through their smartphones. With Passport Parking, motorists can pay to park at roughly 1,200 on-street parking spaces and extend their time remotely.

The app is powered by the Passport Operating System, the only end-to-end digital operating system for managing multiple mobile pay parking options, parking enforcement, digital permitting and micro-mobility. The partnership with Passport is timely as the City is gearing up for the debut of its new minor league baseball team, the WooSox. By offering a convenient option to pay for parking, fans can enjoy a more seamless and contactless parking experience and the City is able to more effectively manage its streets and sidewalks.

“The City is experiencing rapid growth in both residential population and commercial development as well as a cultural destination,” said City Manager Edward M. Augustus, Jr. “With that growth comes the need to provide convenient, user-friendly parking and the responsibility to streamline parking operations.”

During the procurement stage, the City was able to speed up the process through the MAPC (Massachusetts Area Planning Council) allowing it to implement Passport’s technology in an efficient and effective manner. With the Passport Operating System in place, Worcester has access to a strategic, decision-making platform that provides a single source of truth for data, analytics and insights.

“It is especially exciting to partner with Worcester as they welcome their new baseball team and need for efficiency,” says Mollie Bolin, Passport sales executive. “The launch of Passport’s technology is a monumental step towards achieving their overall greater smart city initiatives and we are grateful to be a part of it.”

The Passport Parking app is free to download from the App Store and Google Play. Users can also manage their parking online at passportparking.com.


About Passport

Passport sets cities in motion, helping to create more livable, equitable communities. Based in Charlotte, North Carolina, Passport is a transportation software company, delivering the operating system that enables cities to manage vehicle interactions with streets and sidewalks. With Passport, city leaders increase convenience, efficiency and compliance today and tomorrow. Trusted by more than 1,000 cities, universities and agencies, including Chicago, Toronto, Los Angeles, and Miami, Passport is one of the fastest-growing companies on the Inc. 5000 and Deloitte Technology Fast 500 lists, and was named to Fast Company’s World’s Most Innovative Companies for 2020.

Media Contact: Allison Guthrie, (818) 523-8581, passport@greenbrier.partners

Member News: Passport Hires New President, David Evans

Passport Hires New President, David Evans

Transportation software company, Passport, hires David Evans to scale its platform and infrastructure as the company continues to experience significant growth


Charlotte, N.C. (Jan. 21, 2021) — Passport, a transportation software company that is reinventing how cities manage vehicle interactions with streets and sidewalks, is pleased to announce the appointment of David Evans as its President effective January 19, 2021.  Evans will oversee the ongoing development of Passport’s digital platform and operational infrastructure with an acute focus on delivering best in class customer service as the company continues to lead cities in their transformation and revenue recovery from the pandemic.

“We are excited to welcome David into the company,” said Passport Founder and CEO, Bob Youakim. “He brings a wealth of experience in the technology and software sectors and has successfully led companies through strategic growth phases while remaining focused on the customer.”

Evans most recently served as Chief Administrative Officer and CFO at Cardlytics, a marketing data analytics platform, where he had corporate operational responsibility and drove cross-functional growth and improvements.  During his tenure he successfully scaled the company through critical growth phases and through its initial public offering.  Prior to Cardlytics, Evans held roles in investment banking at Wells Fargo Securities where he worked with clients in the financial technology, payments and software sectors developing capital formation strategies designed to drive business growth and scale.

“I am looking forward to joining the talented team at Passport and driving the company to its next phase of rapid growth,” said Evans.  “Our clients are seeking our expertise to solve critical problems and leveraging our technology to transform their parking operations in a way that is safe, equitable and delivers revenue.  Passport has an incredible track record bringing digital technology to the masses and we look forward to growing our platform.”

The Passport Operating System is the only end to end digital operating system for managing mobile pay parking, parking enforcement, digital permitting and micro-mobility, and is trusted by over 1000 municipalities nationwide.

To learn more about how Passport supports cities’ mobility infrastructure, visit the company website.


About Passport

Passport sets cities in motion, helping to create more livable, equitable communities. Based in Charlotte, North Carolina, Passport is a transportation software company, delivering the operating system that enables cities to manage vehicle interactions with streets and sidewalks. With Passport, city leaders increase convenience, efficiency, and compliance today and tomorrow. Trusted by more than 1,000 cities, universities, and agencies, including Chicago, Toronto, Los Angeles, and Miami, Passport is one of the fastest-growing companies on the Inc. 5000 and Deloitte Technology Fast 500 lists and was named to Fast Company’s World’s Most Innovative Companies for 2020.

Member News: Village of Pelham, NY adds Passport Parking

Drivers use cashless payment option to pay on the go and easily manage parking sessions

Village of Pelham, N.Y. (July 29, 2020) — The Village of Pelham announces the launch of Passport Parking, a digital application that allows parkers the option of paying with their smartphones as an additional option to the traditional “coin-only” choice. With Passport Parking, the Village will manage all aspects of parking management, including digital permits and enforcement, under one operating system.

By providing a cashless, contactless payment option parkers can manage sessions safely and without the hassle of digging for quarters.

“The combination of Passport’s mobile app, citation management and digital permitting software has simplified the way parking is managed in our community.” said Cara Farrell, Village of Pelham Assistant to the Village Administrator. “We are excited for the future we share with Passport.”

Passport delivers the operating system that enables over 1,000 cities and universities to manage vehicle interactions on streets and sidewalks. Passport mobile pay apps are also available in other New York locations, such as the Cities of Albany, Rye, White Plains and Buffalo.

“We equip city leaders with the software they need to create more sustainable and equitable communities,” said Mollie Bolin, Passport sales executive. “With mobile pay for parking added to its operations, Village of Pelham can digitally coordinate its streetspace and offer a convenient payment option to its citizens.”

The Passport Parking app is free to download from the App Store and Google Play. Users can also manage their parking online at passportparking.com.

About Passport
Passport sets cities in motion, helping to create more livable, equitable communities. Based in Charlotte, North Carolina, Passport is a transportation software company, delivering the operating system that enables cities to manage vehicle interactions with streets and sidewalks. With Passport, city leaders increase convenience, efficiency and compliance today and tomorrow. Trusted by more than 1,000 cities, universities and agencies, including Chicago, Toronto, London, Los Angeles, and Miami, Passport is one of the fastest-growing companies on the Inc. 5000 and Deloitte Technology Fast 500 lists, and was named to Fast Company’s World’s Most Innovative Companies for 2020. Passport is backed by Rho Capital Partners, H.I.G. Growth Partners, ThornTree Capital Partners, Bain Capital Ventures, Grotech Ventures, MK Capital, and Relevance Capital.

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Media Contact:

Allison Guthrie | Greenbrier Partners
(818) 523-8581
passport@greenbrier.partners

The Future of Mobility

By Kelsey Owens

CITIES ARE EVOLVING faster than ever before. Populations are getting denser, congestion is increasing, and new modes of transportation are being intro­duced, bringing tremendous opportunities and challenges. With the increasing rate of innovation, what will cities look like five, 10, or 20 years down the road?

The future is unknown, but that can’t stop park­ing and transportation leaders from taking action now. To prepare for the future, cities need to create a digital transportation infrastructure, focus on the customer journey, and develop dynamic pricing mod­els to influence behaviors in order to create fair and equitable solutions.

Building a Digital Infrastructure

Since the introduction of cars, cities have adapted their physical infrastructure to support these vehicles. Roads, sidewalks, curbs, stop signs, traffic lights, me­dians, crosswalks, street signs, and parking meters all require physical changes to improve the way vehicles and people move around a city.

Most city solutions have been focused on hardware and physical infrastructure, but with the growth of technology, the focus is shifting to software and tech solutions. A decade ago, U.S. cities began to imple­ment mobile pay-for-parking apps to supplement parking meters and provide a digital way to pay. Now, some cities are removing meters altogether in favor of a mobile-only solution.

As the world becomes more digital, transportation leaders should consider changing their city infrastruc­ture at a digital level. To determine if a parking space is full, cities can develop predictive availability models based on historical data and trends. Instead of impos­ing scooter caps or medallion-like permits, cities can implement a digital solution to manage scooter distri­bution across their city. A solid digital foundation can help create a more connected mobility ecosystem. This allows cities to more flexibly adopt new innova­tions and gives them control over what technologies are implemented to best serve citizens’ needs.

User-oriented Transportation Solutions

With many possibilities for getting around, citizens can use multiple modes of transportation to get from point A to point B, but they have to manage each mode separately. Agencies are recogniz­ing this trend and shifting from mode-oriented to ­user-oriented services.

One example is Miami-Dade’s Department of Transportation and Public Works in Florida, which was created to embrace mobility management and improve the transportation experience for citizens. More cities are considering a similar approach as they understand that when parking, transit, and micro-­mobility are managed collectively, leaders can make better decisions for positive city outcomes.

We’re also seeing a focus on the user journey for first- and last-mile solutions. In 2018, the Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) began a partnership with Lyft to offer subsi­dized rides for users of the CATSPass app. Passengers who originate or terminate a trip at specific locations receive a contribution toward their Lyft fares. With this partnership, CATS increased public transit use by providing options to use multiple forms of transportation in a single journey.

Influencing Behaviors through Pricing

Dynamic, progressive, and congestion pricing are hot topics in the mobility industry. Some agencies have implemented pricing models, such as the San Francisco Bay Bridge in Cali­fornia, which charges a higher toll during rush hour to reduce bridge traffic, and the Long Island Rail Road in New York, which charges higher fares at peak times. Some cities, such as Boston, Mass., and Chicago, Ill., have tried dynamic pricing models for on-street parking.

Price can be a motivating factor for consumers, influenc­ing behaviors to achieve desired outcomes. By raising park­ing prices in a downtown area and reducing them outside the city center, people are more inclined to park farther away and find a secondary method of transportation to get to their final destinations. This can lessen circling for parking—a leading cause of city congestion.

The idea of dynamic pricing is going beyond tolls and car parking and is being applied to micro-mobility. The cities of Charlotte, N.C.; Detroit, Mich.; and Omaha, Neb., are in the midst of a six-month pilot program to test pricing models for scooter parking to make them more accessible and decrease sidewalk congestion.

Our industry is at a critical point, with unlimited op­portunities, but many unknowns lie ahead. Transportation leaders need to think proactively about how to create sys­tems today that can be adapted easily as new modes and challenges arise.

Read the article here.

KELSEY OWENS is director of municipal sales at Passport and a member of IPMI’s Technology Committee. She can be reached at kelsey.owens@passportinc.com.

Member News: City of Orillia Launches First Mobile Parking App with PassportParking®

City of Orillia Launches First Mobile Parking App with PassportParking®
Drivers can now pay and extend parking sessions remotely

Orillia, Ontario (Aug. 1, 2018) — The City of Orillia and Passport announce the launch of the PassportParking® mobile application in downtown Orillia. The mobile application is powered by Passport, the global leader of mobile payments for parking and transit serving transportation operations throughout North America.

For the first time, residents and visitors in downtown Orillia will have the option to pay for parking with a mobile application. The PassportParking app will be available for about 200 on-street spaces and nearly 500 off-street spaces.

In addition to being able to pay for parking through the app, users are also able to:

  • Extend their sessions remotely
  • Keep track of all parking history
  • Receive notifications
  • Get email receipts

“Orillia is fortunate to have a vibrant heritage downtown, rich in history and full of great places to shop, dine and explore. By introducing the PassportParking mobile app for downtown Orillia paid parking spaces, we are providing residents and visitors a simple, convenient way to pay for parking,” said Mayor Steve Clarke. “With an automatic reminder of time running short and the ability to top-up from wherever you are, no one should ever have to receive a ticket for an expired meter.”

 

“We’re excited to partner with the City of Orillia and introduce this type of parking technology in the Sunshine City,” said Passport Regional Director Conor Kelly. “Whether people are enjoying the Streets Alive! exhibit or even enjoying a meal downtown, they can be at ease knowing they have the convenience of paying for parking at their fingertips.”

Passport is also the technology provider for mobile parking payments in Toronto. The Green P app provides accessibility to 55,000 on- and off-street car parks managed by the Toronto Parking Authority.

Drivers can download the free PassportParking app from the App Store and Google Play. Users can also manage their parking online at ppprk.com.

About Passport
Passport transforms the way cities manage their operations. The fintech company’s mobile-first platform has been adopted by more than 450 cities, universities, and private operators around the world in cities including Chicago, Toronto, London, and Miami, across more than 5,000 locations. Passport’s product lines —– parking, transit and tolling payments, parking enforcement, and permit management —– enable organizations in the public and private sectors to streamline their operations, enhance customer service, and make data-driven decisions. Consistently recognized as one of the fastest growing companies and Best Places to Work in Charlotte, North Carolina, Passport has an ingrained practice of putting People First — a guiding principle in its Culture.

Passport is backed by a group of investors, including Bain Capital Ventures, Grotech Ventures, MK Capital and Relevance Capital. Learn more, or get in touch with Passport at passportinc.com.

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Media Contact:
Stacy Sneed
Marketing & Communications Manager Passport
(704) 823-6021
stacy.sneed@passportinc.com

Member News: Macon-Bibb County Launches New Parking Management System with Passport

 

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Macon-Bibb County Launches New Parking Management System with Passport

Mobile parking, permits and citation management platform available in Macon-Bibb

Macon-Bibb, Ga. (July 13, 2018) — Macon-Bibb County announces the launch of a new end-to-end parking solution that allows drivers to pay for their parking through their smartphones, a citation management platform and digital permit options for residents. The parking solution is completely powered by the global leader of mobile payments for parking and transit, Passport. The system will streamline the County’s parking operations providing more accuracy and convenience to both the County and drivers, integrating both the mobile pay, permits and citation management systems together on the same platform.

With the Passport citation management platform and parking platform, the two systems will run congruent with one another for a seamless client experience. The enforcement officers can efficiently issue citations using wireless handheld devices and Bluetooth printers. Enforcement officers are empowered knowing that they can monitor parking, conduct digital chalking and immediately upload pictures of violations. The real-time data transfer allows parking administrators to access citation information in real time upon ticket issuance through Passport’s back office platform.

The new system also has a built-in Scofflaw violation tool to provide officers with instant repeat offender information. With the platform, the county has the ability to track enforcement officers in real time, pull ticket density reports and analyze parking patterns to continuously improve transportation in the County. Passport’s powerful back-end portal provides real-time reporting and analytics for the County to make data-driven decisions regarding Macon-Bibb’s parking.

“All of our data points are connected in one place offering real-time analytics for parking, citations, and permits,” said Ben Steffen, Territory Manager, Lanier Parking Solutions. “The technology Passport provides supports us on all sides. This platform provides more accuracy and tools to manage our transportation efforts.”

“At Passport, we pride ourselves on being able to offer a seamless parking platform that can meet the needs of our clients,” said Passport Sales Director Kelsey Owens. “The technology we provide works congruently to monitor with real-time data, giving clients the upper hand in transportation information.”

Drivers can download the free PassportParking app from the App Store and Google Play. Users can also manage their parking online at ppprk.com. Annual residential permits are available with 24/7 access at maconbibbpermits.rmcpay.com.

About Passport

Passport transforms the way cities manage their operations. The fintech company’s mobile-first platform has been adopted by more than 450 cities, universities, and private operators around the world in cities including Chicago, Toronto, London, and Miami, across more than 5,000 locations. Passport’s product lines —– parking, transit and tolling payments, parking enforcement, and permit management —– enable organizations in the public and private sectors to streamline their operations, enhance customer service, and make data-driven decisions. Consistently recognized as one of the fastest growing companies and Best Places to Work in Charlotte, North Carolina, Passport has an ingrained practice of putting People First —– a guiding principle in its Culture.

Passport is backed by a group of investors, including Bain Capital Ventures, Grotech Ventures, MK Capital and Relevance Capital. Learn more, or get in touch with Passport at passportinc.com.

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Media Contact:
Stacy Sneed
Marketing & Communications Manager
Passport
(704) 823-6021
stacy.sneed@passportinc.com