Monica Scigliano

Senior Policy Officer at Cycling UK

Monica Scigliano is an experienced professional in policy and research, currently serving as a Senior Policy Officer and previously as a Senior Project Officer at Cycling UK since October 2022. Prior roles include Researcher and Policy Adviser at Population Matters from March 2021 to October 2022, and Researcher at Amnesty International in early 2020. Monica has also worked as a Government Affairs Associate at the Partnership for Public Service and held a Legislative Intern position in the United States Senate for Senator Ron Wyden. Early career experiences include roles at the Catholic Charities Refugee Resettlement Program and the George Fox Admissions Office, as well as tutoring at George Fox English Language Institute. Monica holds a Master of Public Policy from Tel Aviv University and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and International Studies from George Fox University.

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Sheffield, United Kingdom

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Cycling UK

We are Cycling UK. We are the oldest, national cycling charity and have been looking after cyclists since 1878. Throughout the years we've championed a simple belief - that cycling is a wonderful gift that should remain accessible and available to all. Today we remain the nation’s voice for cycling and the strongest force for progressive change. Our vision is of a happier, healthier and cleaner world because more people cycle. We encourage all types of cycling, on and off road. We support you if you already ride, or would like to ride, to work or school, for health, touring, sport and leisure – or just because it’s fun. We’ve been working for cycling for over a century. Nationally and locally, we use our knowledge to influence decision makers, campaign for change and help people discover how cycling can change lives. ■We support individuals and communities. ■We protect cyclists’ interests. ■We campaign to make cycling mainstream and to remove the things that stop people cycling. ■We help people develop the confidence and skills to cycle. ■We promote the benefits of cycling to individuals, to society and to the economy. Cycling UK is a charity, and relies on members, volunteers, grant funders and partners for support. Without them, we would not be able to do our vital work in communities inspiring hundreds of thousands of people across the UK to cycle.


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