Meet the Staff

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Kevin Baross, Education Programs Manager

Kevin was born with a bike helmet on his head and hasn’t taken it off since. As a native San Diegan and LCI since 2005, Kevin knows the bicycling community like he knows his own family. He rode across the United States in 2007 (left to right) with his father and brother, and loves commuting by bike whenever possible. He lives in Normal Heights with his amazing wife and 3 dogs, loves old records, new restaurants, and medium aged whiskey.

Elizabeth Bowersox, Program Director

Elizabeth was born and raised in San Diego, but she discovered her love of road and gravel biking in Boulder, CO. Now, she rides the streets of San Diego with a mission to make cycling safe and accessible for all types of riders. She believes everyone should have the opportunity to experience the benefits of cycling whether it be for commuting, recreation, or fitness. When she isn’t climbing Mt. Soledad, you can find her playing music in Pacific Beach, practicing yoga, bouldering, playing tennis, and eating California burritos. 

Jesse Clark, Office and Technology Manager

Jesse has a background in software engineering and aeronautics.  He has also been active in a number of non-profit organizations, local and national, in various leadership roles.  He is an avid commuter and recreational cyclist. He joined the Coalition in January 2017 to support the organization and promote its mission of a more bike-centric lifestyle.

Jesse enjoys the outdoors, flying, stargazing, camping and hiking, traveling the world and especially, bicycle touring.

Andy Hanshaw, Executive Director

Andy Hanshaw, MPA, has been Executive Director at the Bike Coalition since July of 2011. He is also the founder and organizer of the annual Bike the Bay community bike ride that takes place each August in San Diego. A career nonprofit and development professional, he has lead efforts to help small businesses working with Business Improvement Districts in San Diego and Portland, Oregon and he also led fundraising efforts for the recently built San Diego State University Alumni Center. He rides just about anywhere, anytime and he enjoys going on long rides all throughout San Diego County as well as his daily bike commute from Point Loma where he and his wife Sandy live and own The Wine Pub, a cozy, bike-friendly wine bar and restaurant.

Sam Pearse, Outreach Coordinator for Youth Programs

Sam is an educator who grew up in California and has taught in Costa Rica and Spain. Sam moved to San Diego in 2020 without a car and enjoyed his first year exploring the city car free. His hobbies include combining public transportation with bike trips around the San Diego area, hiking, cooking and swimming. Although he considers the bicycle to be one of humanity’s greatest inventions he is not opposed to improvements. Along these lines, Sam has built unusual bikes including swing bikes that hinge in the middle, extra tall bikes and even a tall swinging chopper bike. For Sam, riding puts a whole new spin on life and lets us imagine other worlds that are possible.

Will Rhatigan, Advocacy Director

Will is a lifelong cyclist who is committed to building sustainable communities that run on bicycles. He graduated from Harvard College in 2020, where he researched how post-industrial cities could redevelop into socially and environmentally just communities. While traveling through Europe as a writer for Let’s Go Travel Guides during one of his summer breaks, he observed how effective bicycle transportation infrastructure could revolutionize a city’s quality of life, and he became committed to helping build a multimodal transportation network back in the United States. When he’s not talking about bikes and urban design, he can be found exploring San Diego County’s roads and trails by bicycle or on foot, thinking about urban design.

Daniel Rodriguez, Digital Marketing Manager

Daniel is a native San Diegan, born and raised in Chula Vista. He has been cycling for over a decade beginning with mountain biking the hills of South San Diego with his uncle. These days he rotates between his tracklocross, road, and old-school 80s commuter. 

As a carless commuter, Daniel has always been passionate about alternate modes of transportation, and as a person of color, he understands the barriers marginalized groups encounter in cycling culture and infrastructure. He hopes to improve the visibility and accessibility of those groups, making cycling welcoming to all. 

In his free time, Daniel can be found riding around the city shooting photography, playing disc golf, and enjoying a good beer.