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🎉 Here's to a happy and healthy new year! 🎉
#1: Stay Warm and Visible 🌡️ 🦺 #2: Never Drink and Ride 🚫 🍷 🛴 #3: Take it Slow 🐌 🐢 #4: Make Yourself Heard 🔊 🎵 #5: Pay Attention to Parking 🅿️ Wherever you are this season, keep yourself and your community protected with these 5 essential tips for safe winter e-scooter riding.
To our riders, our teammates and our community partners, thank you for the trust and partnership you show us every day.
If 2020 has taught us one thing, it’s that in a world of social distance and confinement, meaningful connections are more important than ever. We're proud to be working with Bumble to help people connect in new, fun and responsible ways.
Our expert global operations are led by an incredibly talented team. And in the UK, it all starts with general manager Charlotte Bailey🇬🇧 “My vision is to have Bird scooters in every town and city across the UK,” Bailey told Zag. “Success for us is not just numbers of rides but also embraces promoting safety and ensuring we’re building strong relationships with the local communities and local stakeholders."
4 years ago, shared e-scooters didn't exist. Now they're on track to pass 1/2 billion rides in 2021. Never stop innovating.
"In the summer of 2017, I quit my previous job and sold everything I owned to travel around the world." ⬇️Read More⬇️ about how reflections on travel & exploration helped bring Trevor L. to Bird. "While travelling, I reflected on what mattered most to me in life and realized that exploring our world gave me great joy. I knew that in anything I did moving forward, I wanted the opportunity to travel and continue exploring. When my travels ended and I arrived back in Los Angeles in January of 2018, I knew I wanted to work for a company that had a product that impacted the way I lived my life but also allowed me to continue to travel. That's when I found Bird - a new company that had just launched in Santa Monica a couple months before my return. Being carless in Los Angeles, I used Bird for a couple months to run errands or go to job interviews around town but soon realized that I had to work for Bird. Bird gave me the opportunity to continue exploring while sharing a product with others that makes a positive impact on their lives, not just mine."
"As the daughter of journalists, I grew up moving nearly every year." ⬇️Read More⬇️ about how travel and culture brought Nourie Boraie to Bird. "Never staying anywhere long enough to form deep roots, I became used to watching the world go by, not feeling truly part of it, but savoring each experience with different cultures and communities all the same. I relished finding the similarities between people living worlds apart. Eventually, I turned my passion into a career, working in political communications before finding a home on Bird’s government partnerships team. My team, scattered around the world, is constantly thinking about how we can better understand the unique needs and hopes of people in diverse communities. We get to spend our time learning from each other, our riders and city partners; translating everything into actions that help Bird develop deep local roots. In a world marked by pandemic and isolation, empathy, a sense of global community and shared experiences are more important than ever. Thankfully, with Bird that part is easy."