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“As they say: if we are able to look back 200 years, we should be able to look forward 200 years.”
Are you interested in new ways to the future of urban mobility? What do you think about the scalability of education? How can we #rise&execute for the better future?
Interview with Andrew J. Cary, CEO and Co-Founder of SNAAP Transportation. We will talk about his vision for the future of cities, the government’s role, scalability of solutions and education, urban mobility, and many more.
Andrew Cary, with nearly 40 years of experience across public, private, and non-profit sectors, is a seasoned leader and innovator. As a multilingual public educator, senior officer, and executive director, he has driven success in education, edtech, and non-profits. Currently, as CoFounder/CEO of SNAAP™ Transportation, Andrew applies his entrepreneurial expertise and global business acumen to introduce a sustainable transportation alternative worldwide. He has guided numerous startups and corporations to market success, managing complex relationships across regions like LatAm, Europe, and APAC. Through Future Educational Options and Cary Enterprises LLC, he provides strategic leadership and advisory services to global partners, education ministries, and service providers. Andrew also advises for Chambers of Commerce, StartEd, Sykes Business School, and startups, maintaining offices in the US and Sao Paulo, with plans to expand to Dubai in 2025. Known for his passion and commitment, he is branded #Rise&Execute.
Find out more about Andrew through these links:
- Andrew J. Cary on LinkedIn
- SNAAP Transportation website
- SNAAP Transportation on LinkedIn
- @RideSnaap as SNAAP Transportation on X
- snaap.transportation as SNAAP Transportation on Instagram
- Rise&Execute – Andrew J. Cary at Collabs.io
- Meet Andrew Cary at Bold Journey
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