Delivering NYC: The Future of Urban Logistics and Sustainability
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Delivering NYC: The Future of Urban Logistics and Sustainability

From lockers to cargo bikes, NYC is a testing ground for sustainable delivery solutions. Hear from the leaders shaping future logistics.

By NY Public Library, Thomas Yoseloff Business Center

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  • Event lasts 1 hour

**This event will be online only**

New York City is one of the busiest delivery hubs in the world—and it’s at a tipping point. With increased e-commerce, rising emissions, and limited curb space, logistics companies are rethinking how goods move through the city.This panel brings together founders and executives building new-age, sustainable delivery solutions—from micro-fulfillment centers and smart lockers to electric vehicles and cargo bike networks. Join us to learn about what’s working, what’s not, and what’s next in the race to make deliveries faster, greener, and more efficient in urban environments.

About the Presenters:

Kerry Caylor is GoLocker's Chief Executive Officer, bringing over 35 years of leadership experience in the logistics industry. Caylor's wealth of experience uniquely positions him to guide GoLocker through its evolution into a growth-stage organization. Having previously held several key roles at Pitney Bowes, including Vice President of Enterprise Solutions and Parcel & Locker Innovation, Caylor is perfectly positioned to steer GoLocker through its growth phase. Caylor’s vast knowledge spans global operations, business innovation, and strategic partnerships, empowering GoLocker to maximize industry relationships and accelerate value for clients and stakeholders. He holds degrees from the University of California, Berkeley, and Columbia Business School, further underscoring his dedication to leadership and industry excellence.

Kerry Goleski is the Sustainability Initiatives Program Lead for the Freight Mobility Team at NYC DOT where she is the lead on the City’s Blue Highways Program and the Cargo Bikes Program. She previously worked on sustainability issues for DOT’s capital team where she prioritized and implemented sustainable infrastructure in the Right of Way. She focused on transportation and the environment when getting her master's degree in urban planning at CUNY Hunter. She sees transportation, and freight specifically, as a major opportunity area when it comes to emissions reduction.

Steve Solecki (AICP) serves as the Deputy Director of the Freight Mobility Unit’s Corridor Initiatives and Data and Innovations teams at the New York City Department of Transportation. He is responsible for leading efforts to plan, design and manage the implementation of street improvement projects along corridors with truck involved crashes and on new and existing truck routes. He also manages multiple freight pilot programs including the ongoing LockerNYC and overnight truck parking pilots. In addition, he is also leading the unit’s efforts to redesign the City’s truck route network. Steve holds a master’s in urban planning from New York University, a master’s in climate science and policy from Columbia University, and a bachelor’s degree from Long Island University in environmental sciences. Steve is also a member of the American Institute of Certified Planners. One of Steve’s core transportation planning related interests lies in balancing the needs of freight related demands with street design.

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Aug 4 · 2:00 PM PDT