Capacity Building / Ireland / Mobility

Learn with us - Capacity Building in Ireland in 2024

Welcome to our page for capacity building Masterclasses and Mobycoach in Ireland.

Our mission is to help build a world that is less dependent on cars. Building capacity in local contexts is an essential element of this – you, as experts in your local context, are best equipped to find your own pathway towards a multi-modal mobility system in which people of all ages and abilities can participate in society in a way that is affordable, sustainable, equitable and dignified.

Our capacity building programmes are therefore focused on transmitting the principles that make Dutch and international best practices successful, and finding ways to make them work in local contexts, under local constraints.

We offer on-site Masterclasses in Ireland in 2024, as well as online learning and coaching for individuals and small (project) teams. We are also open to creating a Masterclass around your requirements and on a date or within a timeframe of your choosing.

Email us to learn more about our Masterclass and Mobycoach options

Meet our Team

Angela van der Kloof, a highly experienced mobility consultant with particular expertise in management of cycling projects with a focus on equity, inclusion and mobility justice, is leading Mobycon’s engagement in Ireland. On 8-11 April 2024, she will participate in a trade mission to Ireland organized by the Dutch Cycling Embassy, visiting Dublin and Cork. We aim to organize additional trips later in the year, as our collaboration with Irish partners and clients continues to develop.

Brett Petzer, PhD


Specialising in Space Reallocation
and Communication


b.petzer@mobycon.com

Moniek Jansen, MSc


Specialising in Behaviour Change
and Cycling Skills


m.jansen@mobycon.com

Robin van der Griend, MSc


Specialising in Network,Street and
Intersection Design


r.vandergriend@mobycon.com

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Angela van der Kloof

Strategic Advisor

‘Planning, promotion and education for cycling are great tools that contribute to making places thrive, people participate and be healthy, as well as to the quality of the living environment.’

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