Melbourne-based Charlie Farren has spent a lifetime riding bikes and also encouraging many others to ride.
She’s the founder of iconic mass participation cycling events including Around the Bay in a Day and the Great Victorian Bike Ride.
Charlie has also volunteered her considerable organisational skills as a director of both the Amy Gillet Foundation and Cycling Australia, now AusCycling. As president of what was then Bicycle Victoria, she played a key role, assisted by her late husband Paul and others, in transforming what was once a tiny, cash-strapped organisation into one of the largest cycling organisations in the world and was awarded life membership for her services.
Supporting Paul, Charlie co-created and now oversees the Farren Collection, one of the world’s best collections of vintage bicycles.
She has brought optimism, enthusiasm and a wonderful dose of British eccentricity to all of these many and varied roles. I’m sure you’ll be entertained and encouraged by Charlie Farren.
To watch the video version of this interview, visit the Micromobility Report website.