About

Our Vision

Louisville needs more people on bikes. Bicycling for Louisville is working to make bicycling safer, more popular and more fun for citizens of all ages and backgrounds. We are making bicycling better through advocacy, education, and other initiatives.

Bicycling for Louisville is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.

Board of Directors

Mary Beth Brown, President

Wakeley Purple, Treasurer

David Dillard, Secretary

Amanda Fuller joined the Board in 2010. She can be spotted crossing wretched railroad tracks in West Louisville, waving to people on the road and on their front porches. Amanda's been car-free since 2003, and her cat knows how to ride a bike too. She bikes to work as Operations Manager at Breaking New Grounds. She's not a chic cyclist, but she loves this article in Yes! magazine about Cycle chic: cyclechicLou

Kirk Kandle Following 28 years with The Courier-Journal and three years with Fortune 100 health benefits company Humana, I'm focused on writing about health and wellness, active transportation and sustainability issues. I ride a bicycle and live where I work. In 2010 I took a 4,600-mile solo, self-supported bicycle journey across America. The trip left me amazed at what we're all capable of doing when we use our human engines. It all starts with short trips. Small steps. http://pedalaround.blogspot.com/

Kevin Klaphaak

David Morse is a graduate of Bicycling for Louisville's education program, and is actively envolved in bicycle education and advocacy.