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NAPT Announces 2025 Election Results

The National Association for Pupil Transportation welcomes four newly and re-elected officers beginning their terms on Nov. 1, 2025.

NAPT Announces 2025 Election Results

These four individuals begin service during the association’s annual conference and trade show.

Photos: NAPT/School Bus Fleet

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The National Association for Pupil Transportation (NAPT) announced the results of its 2025 election today.

The newly elected and re-elected officers will be sworn in, beginning their terms Saturday, November 1, 2025, at the association’s Annual Conference and Trade Show (NAPT ACTS) in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

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The following members were elected and reelected to the board:

  • President-Elect: Melody Coniglio, CDPT, CSNT, director of transportation at West Geauga Local Schools (Ohio). Coniglio currently serves as Region 3 Director and will transition into this new role for a two-year term before advancing to president.

  • Region 1 Director: Marc Medina, supervisor of transportation at Farmingdale School District (New York). Medina succeeds Peter Lawrence, who completed three terms and, under NAPT bylaws, has reached his term limit. Lawrence’s leadership helped establish a strong foundation for the region and positioned it for continued success.

  • Region 5 Director: Dawnett Wright, director of transportation at Peninsula School District (Washington). Wright succeeds Athena Bartz (Wyoming), who completed one term and chose not to seek re-election. Bartz’s service strengthened the region’s voice and advanced state and national partnerships.

  • Affiliate Member Director: Maritza Valentin, national sales manager for AMF Bruns of America, was re-elected for a second term. Valentin will continue her work to strengthen connections between industry business partners and members.

“Elections serve as the heartbeat of our association, reminding us that each member has both a voice and a part in shaping our shared future,” said Molly McGee Hewitt, NAPT CEO and executive director. “We extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who participated, whether as candidates or voters. Your involvement fuels our progress and sparks innovation. Looking ahead, we are excited to unite our newly elected leaders with those currently serving, forming a strong coalition of leaders dedicated to embracing the NAPT vision of a world where every student has access to safe and efficient transportation.”

“I commend everyone who ran in this election — you are the foundation of our strength," added NAPT President-Elect Keith Kaup and the 2025 NAPT Nominations Chair. "I look forward to working with the full Board of Directors to keep NAPT moving forward.”

NAPT urges all members to attend NAPT ACTS for the inauguration of the new board of directors, where they can also participate in regional assemblies to connect with members, including directors, from their region.

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A special election will be held to fill the Region 3 Director seat, which becomes vacant once the new board is sworn in at NAPT ACTS. In addition, members will vote October 6-10 on proposed bylaw amendments, including changes to the regional structure that will directly impact director representation.

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