Art Center Designers
Mike Peterson

Mike Peterson
8th Term Environmental Design major

Born in Portland, Oregon, Michael Peterson studied the Japanese language from age 6-18. A year after graduating from Grant High School, he enrolled at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California. He is currently studying environmental design and pursues such hobbies as roller coaster design, automobiles and philosophy.

Giuseppe A. Filippone

Giuseppe Fillippone
6th term Transportation Design major

Giuseppe has experienced many different types of urban, suburban, rural city and town layouts firsthand. Born in Brooklyn, New York in 1981, he was raised in New York City until the age of 12, when his entire family moved to a rural mountain town in southern Italy. He spent three years in local schools, and used the limited public transportation that was available in the area. His family subsequently moved back to the United States, to a suburb in Long Island, where he finished high school. After graduating from Cooper Union in 2003 with honors, he decided to move to Los Angeles to pursue his dream of becoming a transportation designer, with the help of Art Center College of Design. He is scheduled to graduate in mid-2009.

Giuseppe has a strong belief in the power of public transportation in the fight to reduce global warming. He is also interested in the potential for per capita energy consumption reduction through its use, and he believes that good mass transit systems are key to the creation of cultural fermentation through the distribution of population densities across urban and suburban territories. Giuseppe believes that, overall, the quality of life obtained from areas served by good public transportation is highly superior to areas served by poor transport systems.

Gabriel Wartofsky

Gabriel Wartofsky
6th term Transportation Design major

My ultimate passion lies in creating desirable, ethical and sustainable mobility solutions that address the diverse needs of various international communities. I aim to do so by intersecting my love of cultural exploration, public outreach and a love for designing automobiles into the need for systems-based solutions to today's mobility challenges.

Born and raised in Washington, D.C., I suppose my love for mobility, communication and public outreach spawns from my upbringing in a city dedicated to social change, by a humanitarian family of bicycle riding artists. Both factors exposed me to the many languages of art and motion, culture and counter-culture, and taught me how to develop the necessary skills to explore and artistically resolve societal conflicts.

After graduating from high school in 1998, were I actively led workshops on conflict resolution and diversity understanding, I joined City Year Americorps, a Boston-based community service organization dedicated to educational-oriented projects. I spent a year mentoring middle school students and co-developing an awareness-based curriculum on sexual orientation and gender identity that has since become the template for all Boston-based charter middle schools.

I then moved back to D.C. in 1999 to earn a B.A. in English from Georgetown University, where I also minored in Spanish and Portuguese, with a concentration in psychology. I spent the earlier years of my twenties living abroad, studying design, language and teaching English in both Madrid and Sao Paulo. Returning to D.C. in 2003, I picked up a job bartending, commuting to New York City for design classes at Pratt, and preparing myself for the move to Art Center in 2005. I just returned from a fall internship with RTT in Detroit, where I developed skills in CAD model rendering and animation.

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Dan Dawson

Dan Dawson
Customer Relations Manager

Dan Dawson is the customer relations manager for Santa Monica’s Big Blue Bus, and oversees the customer information, marketing, public relations, charter services, advertising sales program, and customer service department, including Blue: The Transit Store. Dan has been in the marketing field for over 20 years, and has been with the Big Blue Bus for the past seven. He is currently working on the redevelopment of all street signs and bus shelters for the over 1,200 stops within the Big Blue Bus system.

Linda Gamberg

Linda Gamberg
Marketing & Public Info Coordinator

Linda Gamberg is the marketing & public info coordinator for Santa Monica’s Big Blue Bus. In this role, she directs production of all public information materials and assists with developing partnerships that encourage public transit ridership. Linda has served in marketing communication roles at public affairs software firm Grassroots Enterprise, PC World Magazine, PBS affiliate KQED-TV and the LA Conservation Corps. She is a long-time listener but first-time blog host.

Stephanie Negriff

Stephanie G. Negriff
General Manager

Stephanie G. Negriff is the director of transit services for Santa Monica’s Big Blue Bus, where she oversees transit service delivery to over 22 million customers each year. She has been with the Big Blue Bus for 21 years where she has also held positions in planning, marketing, governmental affairs and operations. Stephanie has been the Big Blue Bus’ director of transit services since August 2002.

Christopher Ramirez

Christopher Ramirez
Marketing & Public Info Coordinator

Christopher Ramirez is the other Marketing & Public Information Coordinator for the Big Blue Bus. His area of concentration is Events and developing community partnerships. Chris has been in Event Marketing and Events in Los Angeles for over 25 years, the past 5 years at Big Blue Bus. While he suggested the initial idea to do a promotion about the buses of the future, the amazing scope of the project is due wholly to the incredibly talented Bus of the Future team.

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