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On The Move

On The Move

Hosted by Karolina Chachulska, Lissa Franklin (WAT)

Episodes

32

Latest episode

May 2026

Language

EN-US

About the show

On the Move aims to give a voice to the incredible women in automotive technology, robotics, AI, autonomous, connected vehicles, and mobility at large. Hear stories firsthand from women in the trenches: engineers, founders, VCs, CEOs, academics, government leaders, and more. Tune in as they provide insight into the industry from challenges to success stories. Thanks to Breakaway Communications for sponsoring this podcast!

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May 15, 202623 min

From Human Rights to Highway Autonomy - with Amisha Vadalia

AMISHA VADALIAVP of Operations and Program Management, PlusAIAs the Vice President of Operations and Program Management at PlusAI, Amisha helped build and now oversees industry-leading operations and program management, safety processes, trainings, and pilot programs that pave the way for the safe commercial rollout of PlusAI’s autonomous driving solutions. The operations team under Amisha’s leadership coordinates testing and data collection, manages the supply chain, and supports global customerdeployments of our AI-based virtual driver for factory-built autonomous trucks.She previously worked in the renewable energy sector, leading operations at a solar monitoringand data analytics company.Amisha graduated from the University of St. Andrews in Scotland, where she received a bachelor’s degree in International Relations and Management.Amisha has been named one of the “Top Women to Watch in Transportation” by the Women in Trucking Association, “35 under 35: Rising Stars of the Self-Driving Industry” by Insider, and a 2023 “Women of Influence” by Silicon Valley Business Journal.

March 20, 202636 min

From Detroit to the Global Stage: Elizabeth Krear on the Forces Reshaping Automotive

Elizabeth Krear is President and CEO of the Center for Automotive Research (CAR),bringing more than three decades of experience in engineering, product development, and strategic leadership across the global automotive industry. She is widely recognized for guiding organizations through periods of transformational change, particularly in the evolution toward electrified, connected, and autonomous vehicles.Prior to joining CAR, Ms. Krear served as Vice President of the Electric Vehicle Practice at JD Power, where she led efforts to leverage data and insights that supported clients in optimizing business performance during the shift to electrified product portfolios. Before J.D. Power, she was a Global Planning Program Vice President at Stellantis for the Jeep Grand Wagoneer and electrified body-on-frame SUVs and trucks, focusing on platform strategies that integrated electrification, autonomy, and connectivity. Earlier inher career, she served as Chief Engineer for the Jeep Wrangler and Gladiator SUVvehicles, as well as the Ram 1500 Light Duty Truck portfolio.In recognition of her leadership and industry impact, Automotive News named her one of the Top 100 Women in the North American Auto Industry in 2020.Ms. Krear holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in mechanical engineering fromWayne State University and an MBA from the Michigan State University Executive MBA Program. As a proud alumna, she is passionate about mentoring future engineers and supporting the next generation of automotive leaders.Thank you to infoedge LLC for supporting this episode.

November 27, 202547 min

From Accessibility to Acceleration: Dr. Frankie James on Human-Centered HMI, Innovation & Loving a Good Race

Dr. Frankie James is an automotive industry and innovation consultant providing expertise and insights into the state of the mobility industry and helping clients partner to achieve their goals. Her consultancy, FJ Mobility Innovation, is particularly focused on helping large corporations and startups work together by bridging the gap between their unique needs and approaches and improving user experiences inside and outside of the vehicle. Frankie’s career has spanned roles in corporate innovation and R&D, including 17 years at General Motors’ Silicon Valley innovation office. In that role, she led a team that worked to identify startups with promising new technologies and trends and establish relationships back to the GM business units to develop prototypes and potentially work towards commercialization. Among other successes, Frankie’s team was responsible for identifying Cruise Automation as a potential acquisition target for GM and initiating the work that led to GM commercializing the first in-vehicle wireless device charging solution. Frankie received her Ph.D. in Computer Science from Stanford University for research on audio interfaces for blind users. She has strong expertise in accessibility and usability, particularly multimodal and divided attention situations such as found in automotive HMI and infotainment.

October 31, 202529 min

From Hollywood Sets to Semi Trucks: How Lauren Harper Found Her Next Act in AVs

Lauren Harper is the Chief of Staff at Kodiak Robotics, a leader in autonomous trucking technology. She holds a BBA in Finance with a specialization in Alternative Assets from Southern Methodist University and an MBA from the Yale School of Management.Raised in a trucking family, Lauren developed an early appreciation for the challenges of the transportation industry. She began her career in finance and entertainment, spending six years building a strong foundation before pivoting to autonomous trucking.Lauren joined TuSimple, the first publicly traded autonomous trucking company, as a member of the Corporate Strategy team focused on launching the company’s Autonomous Freight Network. She also played a key role in Investor Relations, supporting the IPO process and transition to a publicly traded company.In 2022, she joined Kodiak Robotics as a Senior Strategist in Business Operations, working closely with the executive team to accelerate the commercialization of autonomous trucking and contributing to Kodiak’s collaboration with the U.S. Army on unmanned ground vehicles. Today, as Chief of Staff, she partners directly with CEO and Founder Don Burnette to advance the company’s most critical strategic initiatives.Lauren lives in Dallas, Texas, with her husband, young son, and dachshund.

August 26, 202531 min

High Heels, High Torque with Berveleen Mashonga

Berveleen Mashonga, is an R&D Product & Strategy Manager, driving innovation in automotive technologies including in‑cabin systems, V2X communication, and ADAS/AD solutions. Recognized for her industry leadership and advocacy for diversity in STEM, she serves on the AutoSens Advisory Board and is a frequent speaker at global automotive conferences.She is the founder of Women in Automotive & Beyond, a LinkedIn group, aiming to mentor and empower girls and women pursuing STEM careers while contributions to mobility innovation and community impact have earned her industry recognition and awards, positioning her as an influential voice shaping the future of transportation and inclusion in tech.Thank you to infoedge LLC for supporting this episode. Thank you to Breakaway Communications for sponsoring our podcast.

April 25, 202557 min

Data Driven Dreams - Is your car your friend or Big Brother? - On the Move at SxSW 2025

Road trip, anyone? As AI takes the wheel, our vehicles are learning and adapting to their surroundings. Cars are evolving into data-gathering machines but at what cost? Are we heading towards secure connectivity and personalized mobility, or socially segregated and congested cities under data surveillance? This panel of influential experts will explore advancements in AI, cybersecurity within the automotive space to help shape a future where vehicles will be your best friend and not Big Brother.Thanks to Breakaway Communications & infoedge LLC for supporting this episode!

April 1, 202532 min

First time founders: Shivani Mouleeswaran & Ritika Shrivastava - creators of Ember Robotics

Meet Shivani Mouleeswaran and Ritika Shrivastava, the powerhouse duo behind Ember Robotics, the Y Combinator-backed startup making robot diagnostics smarter, faster, and way less painful.Before teaming up, Shivani was building computer vision systems at Simbe Robotics, engineering Autopilot at Tesla, and even interning at NASA. Ritika also spent time at Tesla’s Autopilot team, taught robotics at UC Berkeley, and cracked security challenges during internships at Microsoft and GoDaddy. Now, as Co-Founder/CEO (Shivani) and Co-Founder/CTO (Ritika) of Ember Robotics, they’re bringing real-time, edge-first monitoring to robotics teams everywhere — think “Datadog for robots.”In this episode, they share their wild ride from top engineering gigs to launching a startup, their biggest lessons learned, and why scaling robot reliability is the next big frontier.Thanks to Breakaway Communications & infoedge for supporting this episode.

October 31, 202438 min

The Road to Trust: Demystifying Self-Driving Cars with Tara Andringa

Tara Andringa is the Executive Director of PAVE and has over 25 years of experience in communications, outreach, public policy, and automotive policy. At PAVE, she leads all operations of the organization, including curriculum development, strategic planning, messaging and mission alignment, personnel management, stakeholder relationships, budgeting, external outreach, and collaboration with the Board of Directors.Prior to joining PAVE, Ms. Andringa spent more than 20 years as a communications director in the United States Senate, including leading communications for two Senate committees and the Senate Auto Task Force. Ms. Andringa served as the on-the-record spokesperson to a global press corps; led all communications planning and execution relating to automotive technology and the automotive industry, including translating technical legislation into publicly understandable and relatable terms; planned and managed the budget; and created a united communications strategy for a diverse group of Senators with a range of interests and priorities.Thanks to infoedge LLC for supporting this episode!

September 1, 202434 min

Erin Relford on Privacy & Career Advice

Erin Relford is an engineer, creative writer and producer with a career spanning 20 years at the intersection of Tech and Entertainment. She's run several successful programs at The Walt Disney Company, Warner Bros., 21st Century Fox, and Mattel, Inc. Currently a Privacy Engineer at Google, Erin's focuses on emerging products in Robotics, Health, and AI and is passionate about advocating for women in STEMThank you to infoedge LLC for supporting this episode.

June 24, 202435 min

Building a Safer Automotive Industry: Jennifer Tisdale’s Cybersecurity Journey

Jennifer Tisdale (@NextJenMobility)  is the CEO at GRIMM , a cyber research firm headquartered in Michigan. Jennifer is a cyber-economics strategist recognized for building cybersecurity strategies and programs for industry, government, and academia. Her expertise has been concentrated on the security of connected, Cyber-Physical Systems, and technologies, and her portfolio includes expertise in Industrial Internet of Things (IIOT), Smart Cities development and planning, Critical Infrastructure, and Advanced Transportation Mobility with a concentration in Connected & Automated Vehicles, Aerospace, and the securing of manned/unmanned military platforms. Previously, Jennifer was recognized for holding the first “mobility” job in the United States,serving as the Cyber-Mobility program strategist for the State of Michigan. Jennifer’s work created the foundation for Michigan’s economic strategy to band together automotive, defense, and aerospace industries with embedded systems cybersecurity, charting a new economic development path for the state. Prior to her time at GRIMM, Jennifer was charged with Cybersecurity R&D for Product Development at Mazda North America. She was the first OEM to voluntarily bring a research vehicle to the Car Hacking Village at DefCon. In 2018 Jennifer was voted one of SC Magazine’s “Women to Watch” in Cybersecurity and in 2022 ranked as one of the “Top 25 Leaders Transforming Manufacturing” by SME. Jennifer advocates for increased diversity, equity, and inclusion in the industry. She values partnerships and the need to build trust in an industry rooted in zero-trust models. She actively volunteers with several non-profit and government organizations and works with K12 school districts, encouraging students to embrace cybersecurity education for embedded systems.Jennifer resides in metro Detroit with her family.Affiliations:• National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA), National, Washington D.C., SecuritySystems Engineering Sub-Committee, 2021-Present• National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA), Michigan Chapter, Board Member –Cybersecurity Director, 2017-Present• Advanced Manufacturing HUB (AMHUB), World Economic Forum, CyberManufacturing (Industry 4.0), 2020-2022• SME, Smart Manufacturing Executive Committee, 2021-2022• Policy Advisor, State of Michigan, Office of Future Mobility & Electrification, State ofMichigan, 2021-2023

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