Nathan Weinberg
TransitMatters Labs Co-LEAD
Rides: Red Line
TransitMatters Labs Contact: Email
Nathan moved to Boston in 2015 to start his undergraduate degree at Boston University. His freshman dorm (Warren Towers) featured a Green Line B branch stop right in front of it which quickly made him a frequent MBTA rider. Nathan first got familiar with TransitMatters in 2019 and joined the organization as a volunteer for the Labs team in 2020 before being made Co-Chair in 2023. He would love to see a future where the MBTA meets its potential as a world-class transportation system for the Greater Boston Area.
When Nathan isn't coding or posting memes on Slack, you can usually find him running, binging his latest TV show, or out at a brewery with friends.
Devin Matté
TransitMatters Labs Co-LEAD
Rides: Green Line | 89 Bus
TransitMatters Labs Contact: Email
I grew up in a car dependent small town in Connecticut. I was never able to walk or bike anywhere outside our cul-de-sac, the nearest transit service was 2 towns over. I moved to Boston in 2021, without a car. It didn’t take long for me to fall in love with the MBTA and transit in general. I decided to leave my former love of cars behind and live car free, and I’ve never looked back.
When the MBTA cut service in 2022, I quickly discovered not only how important transit had become to me, but to everyone around Boston. I wanted to find a way to help improve things, and so I started contributing to TransitMatters labs projects. I joined as an official volunteer not long after, and have been actively involved ever since.
When I’m not writing code I’m homebrewing mead and taking photographs.