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From Parking Checker to Pathfinder: Dulce Gomez’s Journey in Mobility (Extended Cut)

1 h 38 min · 17 de dic de 2025
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In this "extended cut" episode of Mobility Mavericks, Brooke Krieger welcomes Dulce Gomez, Assistant Parking Manager for the City of Pasadena and a founding force behind Mobility Pathfinders. Dulce opens up about her long and winding journey through parking and mobility — a career shaped by grit, curiosity, and a deep commitment to public service. From issuing citations to leading programs across Southern California, she reflects on the lessons learned at every stage. The conversation also pulls back the curtain on how Mobility Pathfinders came to life — born from lived experience, shared challenges, and a desire to create space for women to show up fully in the industry. It’s an honest, inspiring episode about perseverance, purpose, and why community matters more than ever. Special Thanks to Our Sponsors: Honk – Transforming the parking experience with seamless contactless payments. honk.com [http://honk.com/] DESIGNA – Leading the way in intelligent, scalable parking systems. us.designa.com [http://us.designa.com/] IPS Group – Powering connected parking and mobility solutions worldwide. ipsgroup.com [http://ipsgroup.com/] Intro & Outro Music: “Run the Ramp” by Queen of AV, under the Curb Culture Media label.

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