Phillip Summers began working in community development in 2001, teaching health and physical education in Belize.\xa0He holds a Master of Public Health from UNC-Chapel Hill.\xa0Phillip is interested in social justice, racial reconciliation, and active living by design.\xa0He has more than 30 co-authored publications from community-based participatory research with immigrant farmworkers and construction workers.\xa0 While doing community engaged research public transportation captured his imagination and passion for creating systems that enable health.\xa0He lives with his family in Winston Salem, NC, and works as a bus driver for the public transportation system.