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SRAM Teams Up With Philly Bike Expo to Support Framebuilder Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Initiative

Published July 22, 2019

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The Philly Bike Expo is proud to announce a new initiative with SRAM, supporting Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.

SRAM is stepping up to sponsor the PBE Inclusivity Scholarship supporting women, trans, and POC frame builders who have been underrepresented at bike shows and in the industry at large. The inaugural class consists of Moth Attack, Pedalino Bikes, Schon Studio and Untitled Cycles.

“While the bicycle brings great freedom, the bike industry itself is not always the most welcoming place. At SRAM, we aim to support the people, groups, and events working to change that. The energy that small builders bring is super inspiring. We want to recognize them and help shine a spotlight on these four amazing builders who come from underrepresented groups in the industry,” says SRAM Road Brand Manager Kate Powlison.

“I'm grateful to receive this scholarship as a boost for the community, and excited to leverage this opportunity towards the goal of uplifting and growing opportunity for other women/trans/non-binary builders,” says Jackie Mautner of Untitled Cycles.

The PBE Inclusivity Scholarship will fund builder travel and booth fees, as well as their show build, a detail appreciated by Megan Dean of Moth Attack. “It's amazing to be able to work with a brand like SRAM not only to take the edge off trade show pressures but also bring together and highlight a group who is often not represented,” says Dean. “I’m looking forward to inspiring the next generation of custom framebuilders!”

Philly Bike Expo director Bina Bilenky says “The Philly Bike Expo and SRAM are combining efforts to contribute to the process of change in the bike industry. We celebrate the art, labor, creation, and expertise of all who ride and build.”

“I am thrilled and honored to be included in the SRAM Ambassador program at this year’s Philly Bike Expo!,” says Julie Ann Pedalino. “It’s so important to promote diversity in our industry, and I believe the generous support of SRAM and PBE will have a meaningful impact. I’ve already started drawing out the geometry for my show bike, and hope to bring a build that will knock everyone’s socks off!”

The excitement is shared by all involved in the project, and they all hope the project will help to nudge the cycling industry further toward inclusivity. Danielle Schön says “I’m thrilled to be invited to Philly Bike Expo as part of the SRAM Scholarship. This is a great way to showcase work that comes from a different perspective than the status quo, and it will ultimately encourage other industry players to do the same.”

Topics associated with this article: DEI and Sustainability