Baruch Feigenbaum

Assistant Director of Transportation Policy, The Reason Foundation

Baruch Feigenbaum is Assistant Director of Transportation Policy at Reason Foundation, a nonprofit think tank advancing free minds and free markets. Feigenbaum has a diverse background researching and implementing transportation issues, including public-private partnerships, highways, transit, high-speed rail, ports, intelligent transportation systems, land use, and local policymaking.

Feigenbaum is involved with various transportation organizations. He is a member of the Transportation Research Board Bus Transit Systems and Intelligent Transportation Systems Committees. He is Vice President of Membership for the Transportation and Research Forum Washington Chapter. Feigenbaum is also a member of the, American Planning Association, Institute of Transportation Engineers, and Young Professionals in Transportation. His work has been featured in the Washington Post and Wall Street Journal.

Prior to joining Reason, Feigenbaum handled transportation issues on Capitol Hill for Representative Lynn Westmoreland. He earned his Master’s degree in Transportation from the Georgia Institute of Technology. 

Baruch Feigenbaum Contributions

January 5, 2015
  • Taxes
  • Economy
  • Government Spending
  • Transportation