Great Lakes Open Infrastructure Lab
Leads product strategy for tools that help public agencies and community partners translate climate, mobility, and infrastructure signals into weekly action briefs.
Detroit, Michigan
Tyrone Mack is a civic climate product lead who helps city teams, neighborhood organizations, and infrastructure partners turn public data, field research, and operational evidence into practical resilience decisions.
Tyrone is leading the Resilience Briefing Kit, a product line that helps municipal staff and neighborhood partners publish source-backed updates about flooding, heat response, mobility access, and small-business recovery resources. The work combines lightweight data pipelines, resident interview notes, evidence review, and accessible briefing templates.
Recent product priorities include clearer source attribution in public updates, multilingual summaries for partner organizations, and a review workflow that separates raw observations from claims ready for public communications.
Leads product strategy for tools that help public agencies and community partners translate climate, mobility, and infrastructure signals into weekly action briefs.
Shipped multilingual intake workflows, partner dashboards, and source-backed update tools for nonprofit coalitions coordinating services across housing, energy, and transportation teams.
Prototyped public-service maps, ran resident interviews, cleaned open-data feeds, and translated policy questions into lightweight digital tools for mobility and resilience work.