Brian Estabrook - 2024-25 Board President
Brian joined the Board in January 2023. He is a full time year round bike commuter who lives in Franklinton and works in Downtown Columbus. Professionally, Brian works as a Food Systems Planner for Franklin County Economic Development & Planning. Brian previously served as an elected Franklinton Area Commissioner and remains a member of both the Zoning and Housing Committees. Brian's passion is to reimagine and transform our shared built environment to center the needs, desires, health, and safety of all people - and doing so requires centering the challenges and experiences of those impacted by marginalization, oppression, and structural injustice. Bike and pedestrian advocacy is a critical part of this broader project of building a truly inclusive, accessible, equitable city.
Erin Synk, Vice President
Erin joined the Board in September, 2018.
Advocacy Committee Chair
LEN Group
Director of Government Affairs
Joy Lanham, Treasurer
Joy joined the Board in January 2020.
Lanham Engineering, LLC
President/CEO
Tobi Otulana, Treasurer
Tobi joined the Board in January 2020.
JENNIFER ANDERSON
Vice President for Institutional Effectiveness at Columbus State Community College
I’m interested in supporting cycling as a safe and accepted mode of transportation and recreation for all. I’ve been a dedicated cyclist for many years including over 20 as a commuter and transportation cyclist throughout Columbus. I feel bikes are a key part of a transportation future that is greener and healthier for all, and want to work to make cycling as accessible here as it is in other parts of the world, and to expand access to cycling among underrepresented groups.
Joachim Bean
Joachim joined the Board in January 2024. He currently serves as the Data Program Coordinator and the State Safety Oversight Coordinator at the Ohio Department of Transportation Office of Transit. Outside of ODOT, Joachim also serves as an Area Commissioner and Treasurer for the Fifth by Northwest Area Commission. He received a Master of City and Regional Planning from the Knowlton School of Architecture at The Ohio State University in 2017 and is a life-long Columbus resident.
Peggy Behrman
Peggy joined the Board in January 2024. She began riding bikes at an early age, continued through high school and college, and then life interrupted.
About 10 years ago, she was able to get back on the bike and she hasn't looked back. She lives near the TJ Evans trail which she rides two to three times a week. Her husband of 37 years encouraged her to start riding again. Little did he realize the monster he created.
She wanted to ride in Pelotonia but was not comfortable riding on the road. She joined Yay Bikes! for the experience of on road riding. "I have met so many wonderful people that are supportive and encouraging that I can call best friends. I look forward to giving that back."
NICHELLE HARRIS
COO and Principal Education Consultant for GapLogic
I’m passionate about riding (recently completed a 10 day cross country trip where I biked 8 states, 6 trails including the Cowboy Trail in NE). I commute to work 2-3 times a week when the temp is above 50. I’m a novice bike mechanic with a bit of shop experience. I also lead a middle school after school club called Moving Gears Bike Shop for the Marysville schools BASE program.
HANNAH HIGGINS
Senior Landscape Architect
SmithGroup
WEST KYLE
Franklinton Cycle Works Bike Mechanic
Toole Design Bike Ambassador
West has lived in Columbus since 2009. In 2019 he started cycling doing courier work in Columbus for various courier services. Since 2020, he has worked for Franklinton Cycleworks as a bike mechanic.
He served as an Ambassador in the Central Ohio Bike and Bus Ambassador Program 2021 pilot run by Columbus Department of Public Health, then co-led two training classes advocating for safer riding and easier commutes and achieving resources for communities located in Central Columbus.
On his off days he often leads a group bike ride called Monday Night Ride. Riding through the city and hanging or just checking out interesting landmarks.
Christopher Licameli
Christopher joined the Board in January 2024. He hails from New York, but has lived in Philadelphia, Missouri, and Columbus throughout his adult life. He is a dedicated cycling commuter and advocate for cycling as a mode of transportation, as it is the most popular form of transportation on the planet. In 2023, Christopher cycled over 2,000 miles in his daily commute to work downtown, Capital University Law School, and studying abroad in Europe. He is currently a law clerk at the Franklin County Public Defender’s Office. He plans to advocate for a safer Columbus and Central Ohio for cyclists and pedestrians through policy change and advocacy.
Brenda Ribble
Brenda joined the Board in July, 2020 after being a member for several years and helping with Bike the Cbus. She is primarily responsible for planning our two signature rides…Bike the Cbus and the Ride of Silence.
JIM SILCOTT
Jim Silcott is the principal of Our Lady of Peace School in Clintonville and works part-time as an Experience Team Member of the Columbus Crew. He is a life-long bicyclist (slow and steady) and has had the opportunity to do long bicycle trips in five of the seven continents. He enjoys riding all around our great city. He and his wife, Kathy reside in Granville and is the proud father of four children and nine grandchildren.
BJ Wardlow - Board Member since January 2024
BJ and his wife live in Clintonville and enjoy biking all over our great city. BJ works from home as a VDC Manager for a Virtual Construction Consultant company. He and his wife have lived in Columbus since 2016 and became very involved in cycling during the pandemic as a means to get out of the house safely and enjoy the many trails and bike friendly streets throughout the city. BJ has ridden RAGBRAI twice, and biked the Keys in Florida. He and his wife are currently planning for their first GOBA this upcoming spring! Of the many things BJ would like to help with during his YayBikes! board term, his two main interests include improving access to and acceptance of wearing helmets when biking, and enhancing the mixed use trail system in Columbus, particularly an east-west connector in the center of the city.
Chet Ridenour
Chet Ridenour has been at the forefront of emerging mobility in Columbus since 2012. First as the Marketing Manager and then the General Manager of car2go, he introduced free-floating carsharing service to Central Ohio. As Lyft’s Senior Operations Manager he launched free-floating ebikes with CoGo Bike Share directly in the Lyft app. He’s a daily biker and hasn’t owned a personal vehicle in over 10 years. He and his wife have an Aussie Poo dog and are hosting an Italian exchange student this year.