Joseph Kopser is a lifelong problem solver committed to building the teams needed to take on our
toughest challenges. In addition, he is a technology entrepreneur and expert in transportation, smart
cities, urban mobility, energy, national security issues as well as an Army combat veteran. Currently he
serves as an Executive-in-Residence at the McCombs School of Business at the University of Texas. In
addition, he is President of Grayline where he works with people and companies to bring together
experts, data, and solutions to help companies and public institutions manage disruptive change. Prior to
co-founding Grayline, Joseph co-founded and served as CEO of RideScout, before it was acquired by
Mercedes-Benz in 2014.
Joseph served in the U.S. Army for 20 years earning the Combat Action Badge, Army Ranger Tab and
Bronze Star. He is a graduate of West Point with a BS in Aerospace Engineering and also received a
Masters from the Harvard Kennedy School in 2002. In 2013, he was recognized as a White House
Champion of Change for his efforts in Energy and Transportation. In 2014, his company, RideScout, won
the U.S. Department of Transportation Data Innovation Award. In 2018, Joseph ran for Congress in a
race that attracted more voters than any of the 36 districts in Texas. Losing by less than 3 points in a
heavily gerrymandered district, Joseph demonstrated that voters want civility and problem solvers in
Congress. In his free time, he works closely with The Bunker, an organization dedicated to supporting
veteran entrepreneurs. In 2017, he co-authored the book, Catalyst, which serves as the foundation of his
public speaking. In 2019, Joseph became the inaugural Chairman of the Board of Advisors for the
CleanTX Foundation, an economic development and professional association for cleantech. Joseph and
his wife of 25 years, Amy, live in Austin and they are extremely proud of their three adult daughters.