3rd Annual Walk Bike LI Summit: Advocacy in Action

3rd Annual Walk Bike LI Summit: Advocacy in Action

Walk Safe Long Island, New York Coalition for Transportation Safety, Long Island Health Collaborative, and NYU Langone Health

By Long Island Health Collaborative

Date and time

Wednesday, June 11 · 11am - 1:30pm EDT

Location

NYU Langone Hospital—Long Island Research & Academic Center

101 Mineola Boulevard Mineola, NY 11501

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours 30 minutes

Save the date!

Join Walk Safe Long Island, the New York Coalition for Transportation Safety, and the Long Island Health Collaborative for our 3rd Annual Walk Bike LI Summit at NYU Langone Hospital—Long Island Research & Academic Center on Wednesday, June 11, 2025, as we discuss the state of pedestrian and bike safety on Long Island, emphasizing the power of Advocacy in Action.

Expert speakers representing traffic safety education, engineering, enforcement, and advocacy will spark a thought-provoking dialogue about leveraging the power in numbers and being the change we wish to see on our roadways through advocacy.

Speakers:

  • Adam Stright, MD, Assistant Professor, Department of Surgery at NYU Grossman Long Island School of Medicine; Medical Director, SICU, NYU Langone Hospital - Long Island; Director; Sub Internship & Co-Clerkship Director, Surgery, NYU Grossman Long Island School of Medicine
  • Kenneth O. Jackson, Police Commissioner, Garden City Police Department
  • Julia Kite-Laidlaw, Senior Program Manager, Road to Zero Coalition, National Safety Council; Former Director of Strategic Initiatives, NYC Department of Transportation
  • Jonathan Prevost, Senior Associate, The Pew Charitable Trusts; Baldwin Native and Accomplished Community Advocate for Traffic Safety

Free Tabling Opportunity

If your organization is interested in reserving a resource table, please email lihc@nshc.org.

Organized by

The Long Island Health Collaborative is a partnership of Long Island’s hospitals, county health departments, physicians, health providers, community-based social associations,  human service organizations, academic institutions, health plans, local government, the business sector, and more. The LIHC is the hub of population health activities on Long Island, and works together to provide a healthier community for the people we serve using the expertise and resources of our many unique members. 

*Population health activities of the Long Island Health Collaborative are funded by the Long Island Health Population Health Improvement Program, a New York State Department of Health grant. 

FreeJun 11 · 11:00 AM EDT