US President-elect and environmental foil Donald Trump set up a Strategic and Policy Team on December 2nd made up of business leaders and chaired by Stephen Schwarzman Chairman, CEO and Co-Founder of Blackstone Financial Services. Most of the people on the original board were folks from traditional American “Blue Chip” companies including Mary Barra, Chairman and CEO of General Motors.

Today, Along with Pepsi CEO Indra Nooyi, untraditional transportation leaders were added to the list: Tesla/SpaceX CEO Elon Musk and Travis Kalanick, CEO and Co-Founder of Uber were announced via press release.

Musk, of course, has worked with Trump donor/supporter/transition team member Peter Thiel previously while both led PayPal, and subsequently made most of the seed money for Tesla when it was sold to Ebay.

Trump has said repeatedly that he would keep an open mind on environmental policy and the environment, but his appointments so far have been an unmitigated disaster. Among them are Rex Tillerson, Exxon CEO for Sec. of State, Scott Pruitt for EPA, and former Texas Governor Rick Perry for Energy Secretary, just to name a few.

The announcement comes as a group of technology leaders descended on Trump tower in New York City in what the NY Times is calling a Who’s Who of Silicon Valley.

Trump’s meetings so far have been very hush hush but the topic of conversation is expected to focus on jobs.

Full press release follows: