Mark de la Vergne
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Mark de la Vergne

Vice President, Project Development Cavnue

Mark de la Vergne is the vice president of project development at Cavnue. He works closely with transportation officials from across the country and local project stakeholders to build the roadmap for the future of their roads. Previously, he served as the initial Michigan Director for Cavnue, launching the feasibility study for the nation’s first dedicated connected automated laneway.

Prior to joining Cavnue, de la Vergne served as Mayor Duggan’s Chief of Mobility Innovation where he established the nationwide blueprint for delivering resident-centered mobility innovation in a major city. He led the development of a number of major initiatives, including launching a regional fare pass with a mobile option, implementing a number of public private partnerships with private mobility companies, and assisting with the growth of micro mobility across the City. Also, de la Vergne led the national transportation planning practice of a boutique consulting firm, working with city leaders across the country to improve mobility and accessibility. He has a bachelor of science in engineering from the University of Pennsylvania.