
Dan Rezai Asl
daniel@bikeslocounty.org
After relocating from Humboldt County to San Luis Obispo in 2018, Dan immediately fell in love with the area. Having spent the last 10 years working in and managing bike shops, volunteering at the Bike Kitchen in San Luis Obispo in his free time felt like a great way to get to know the local bike community. After months of volunteering alongside other dedicated volunteers and staff members, the position of Programs Assistant and Bicycle Valet Coordinator opened up & Dan knew he was ready to take on a larger role at Bike SLO County. Dan applied, the planets aligned and he was offered the position!
Dan loves riding bicycles. Dan loves fixing bicycles. Dan loves to help other people with their bicycles. Once you get to know Dan, he’ll probably love you too.

Willy Wilson
willy@bikeslocounty.org
Willy came to SLO in 2013 and soon after became involved with Bike SLO County as a volunteer in various capacities. She eventually served on the board of the organization from 2018 to 2020, and now works as programs assistant in the Bike Kitchen!

Noah Crabtree
Noah grew up in northern San Luis Obispo County and moved away to attend college at
The University of Puget Sound. After graduating with a bachelor's in English, he spent a couple
of years traveling before finding his way back to the Central Coast. He currently lives in Morro
Bay with his fiancé/partner/accomplice, Ella. Noah grew up surfing, snowboarding,
skateboarding, running, and climbing. He loves all kinds of human-powered endeavors and the
myriad of ways in which these activities change our perception of ourselves and the world we
live in. He has recently gotten into bicycles, so when he found a job opening for Bike SLO
County, it seemed like a perfect fit!
Noah is excited to work for an organization that advocates for alternative ways to think
about transportation and community, and that advocates for healthier, more sustainable ways to
engage with the world around us.

Rose Levinson-Woertz
Rose is a geriatric social worker who moved to SLO in 2013. She didn‘t know she was missing out on the bike community until she met her husband, Ian, in 2017, and he introduced her to biking as transportation. Now she can’t imagine life without several bikes in the garage, and their son, Calvin, rides in a cargo bike more often than a car. He‘s also loving his own bike, nicknamed Juice Box (because it’s purple).
In 2023, they took Cal to Copenhagen to experience international bike culture, and discovered Cycling Without Age. After returning to SLO, they reached out to Bike SLO County to see about starting the program under the organization’s leadership. CWA is launching in late summer 2024, and while Rose is the coordinator, Ian is helping with organization and is a volunteer pilot as well.
Rose likes riding downtown to meet friends or grab a meal, micromanaging her veg garden, swimming at Sinsheimer and playing games (invite her over to play games).

Julia Valentine
Julia is a seasoned educator that has worked with children and adults in various classroom and outdoor settings over the last 27 years. Her passion for the environment and love of fun has meant that a bike has been a constant companion throughout her life. Catch her at any of our upcoming Bike SLO County events!






