Americans want a better future — and better tools to build it.
We’re building a pro-innovation movement to modernize how Americans move, work, and live.
There is a quiet majority that believes in progress.
They are not obsessed with politics.
They are not anti-technology.
They are not looking for ideological fights or culture wars.
They are parents who want safer streets.
They are workers who want better commutes.
They are local leaders who want their communities to thrive.
They know the status quo isn’t working — and they’re open to better ways forward.
But too often, the conversation about the future is dominated by the loudest and most extreme voices.
The Innovation Majority exists to organize the people in the middle and turn new ideas into real-world progress.
We are The Innovation Majority.
Most people want the same things: streets that don't kill, transportation that works, and technology that opens doors.
The Innovation Majority turns that consensus into political power.
We fight for safer streets, affordability, and the freedom to benefit from new technologies.
What We Do
We build coalitions, shape policy, and mobilize support for transportation innovations that benefit everyone.
Policy Advocacy: Engaging in federal, state, and local policy development to advance safety, affordability, and the freedom to benefit from new technologies.
Coalition Building: Connecting industry, advocates, and communities around shared goals.
Thought Leadership: Making the case for innovation that serves communities in clear, accessible terms.
Our Team
Greg Rogers, Founder & CEO
Greg founded The Innovation Majority to ensure that more people have a voice in shaping the future of transportation technology in their communities. Greg is passionate about advancing safer streets, affordability, and the freedom to benefit from new technologies.
Greg has spent over a decade working at the intersection of transportation, technology, and public policy. He has led advocacy initiatives for innovative companies including Waymo and Nuro, giving him firsthand insight into how technology can serve people. He previously served as Director of Government Affairs and Mobility Innovation at SAFE, a nonpartisan organization focused on reducing oil dependence, and served as Senior Policy Analyst and Assistant Editor at the Eno Center for Transportation.
Greg is also the Founder & President of Aries Public Policy LLC and previously co-hosted the Beyond Streets podcast and The Mobility Podcast. He holds a B.A. in Political Economy from UC Berkeley and lives in the Washington, D.C. area with his family.