Transform Announces Zack Deutsch-Gross as New Executive Director

September 10, 2025

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Jame Ervin
Board Co-Chair, Transform
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Oakland, CA — Transform, a leading Bay Area nonprofit advancing transportation and housing justice, is proud to announce that Zack Deutsch-Gross will be its new Executive Director, effective September 23, 2025.

Deutsch-Gross has been Transform’s Policy Director since 2022. During that time, he has spearheaded campaigns that led to major advocacy wins, forged powerful coalitions, and helped craft a bold vision for a more just, sustainable, and connected California. His leadership has played a central role in ongoing discussions about regional and statewide policies to preserve funding for affordable housing, save Bay Area transit from fiscal collapse, and move our state transportation policy beyond highway widening.

“Zack is exactly the leader Transform needs in this moment, following Jenn’s fantastic leadership,” said Warren Logan, Transform board member. “He brings a deep understanding of our work, strong relationships with our partners, and a clear vision for how Transform can continue to lead transformative change in the Bay Area and beyond. Zack’s fierce advocacy is just what the transportation, housing, and environmental movements need as our communities face incredible challenges ahead.”

Born and raised in the Bay Area, Deutsch-Gross holds a Master of Public Policy from UC Berkeley and has worked extensively on the front lines of climate and mobility justice. He is committed to deepening Transform’s work in racial equity, community engagement, and structural change.

Deutsch-Gross succeeds Jenn Guitart, who has served as Executive Director since 2022. Guitart will work with Transform through the end of the year in a part-time advisory capacity.

“I’m incredibly honored to step into this role,” said Deutsch-Gross. “When even mentioning ‘equity’ and ‘climate change’ risks federal backlash, our work to reshape housing and transportation to center community needs and combat the climate crisis is more important than ever. 

“Transform’s work to center equity and climate in housing and transportation decision making responds directly to the needs of this political moment. I’m excited to continue the work Jenn and past leaders started, in collaboration with our stellar team and partners.”

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