Jack Stewart
Jack Stewart previously worked as a journalist, specialising in science, sustainability, and transport, before joining On Purpose to focus on creating a positive environmental impact.
Jack Stewart has been a senior reporter at Marketplace, an American Public Media radio show heard by 14.8 million people across the US, and a senior transportation writer at WIRED, analysing the shift to electric and autonomous vehicles. Before WIRED, Jack spent 15 years working for the BBC, where he was the host of Science in Action, the longest running programme on BBC World Service radio. Jack has lived and worked in Dubai, London, Los Angeles, and Italy. He has presented and moderated discussions on the future of transport and mobility at SXSW, The Aspen Ideas Festival, Ideas Abu Dhabi, and The Atlantic's Big Science Summit. He is a co-author on a scientific paper “On the future of transportation in an era of automated and autonomous vehicles,” published by the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Jack Stewart has been a senior reporter at Marketplace, an American Public Media radio show heard by 14.8 million people across the US, and a senior transportation writer at WIRED, analysing the shift to electric and autonomous vehicles. Before WIRED, Jack spent 15 years working for the BBC, where he was the host of Science in Action, the longest running programme on BBC World Service radio. Jack has lived and worked in Dubai, London, Los Angeles, and Italy. He has presented and moderated discussions on the future of transport and mobility at SXSW, The Aspen Ideas Festival, Ideas Abu Dhabi, and The Atlantic's Big Science Summit. He is a co-author on a scientific paper “On the future of transportation in an era of automated and autonomous vehicles,” published by the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.