Blue Bird announces staff developments
FORT VALLEY, Ga. — Several Blue Bird Corp. employees have been promoted to new positions. The company also welcomed a new member to its leadership tea...
FORT VALLEY, Ga. — Several Blue Bird Corp. employees have been promoted to new positions. The company also welcomed a new member to its leadership team.
Dean Coulson has been promoted to vice president of corporate planning and scheduling. Coulson joined the company in 2002 as director of corporate planning and scheduling, and recently assumed the responsibility of product warranty. Coulson also leads the School Bus Driveaway program.
Jeff Sanfrey has also been promoted — he will serve as vice president of corporate quality. Sanfrey previously held leadership positions as director of school bus assembly, chief engineer, current model engineering, and director of quality. Sanfrey has been employed at Blue Bird since 2007.
John McKowen has been promoted to senior director of fabrication. McKowen joined Blue Bird in 2007 as director of school bus quality. McKowen later assumed the responsibilities of materials management and manufacturing engineering. Most recently, he oversaw Blue Bird South’s fabrication plant as plant manager.
Trey Jenkins has joined Blue Bird’s leadership team as the senior director of supply chain in Fort Valley. Jenkins has more than 15 years of leadership experience in such areas as supply chain, design engineering, operations and project management.
Finally, Neil Carter has been named director of school bus assembly in the company’s Fort Valley operations. Carter has been with Blue Bird since 1975. Most recently, he served as production manager for Blue Bird’s North Georgia facility.
More Management

Zum Expands to Rhode Island with 2 New District Partnerships
The Ocean State becomes Zum’s 18th state served as the company expands its presence in the Northeast U.S., while launching operations in Philadelphia, and supporting FIFA World Cup 2026.
Read More →
The Driver Shortage Playbook
How student transportation fleets are hiring, retaining and adapting .
Read More →
Stertil-Koni Announces New Company President
Lewis Nelson joins the heavy-duty vehicle lift provider, succeeding Scott Steinhardt in the lead role.
Read More →
Tennessee Hall of Fame Honors Drivers for Decades of Service
Frances Theiring, a school bus driver for Wilson County Schools, retires this year after almost 50 years on the road. She is one of two long-time drivers honored for their service in the state.
Read More →
What Happens to a School Bus After Retirement? First Student Has a New Answer
Through a new partnership with Advanced Remarketing Services, proceeds from retired vehicle sales will support Special Olympics and other community-focused organizations while advancing sustainability goals.
Read More →
School Bus Logistics Adds 3 Data Analysts, Expands Routing Capabilities
Three new data analysts and a BusRight certification bring an added layer of support to the routing services districts already use.
Read More →
Outsourcing Student Transportation Services Toolkit
Did you know nearly 40% of school districts utilize a private contractor to serve their transportation needs? Explore why more school leaders are turning to contracted transportation services, and how outsourcing can create meaningful value without sacrificing control. Discover the practical benefits of a transportation services platform that provides flexibility with coordination.
Read More →
EverDriven Debuts TripCentral as New District Transportation Portal
The new transportation management hub takes over the district portal to power trip planning, operations, visibility, and intelligence for school district transportation needs.
Read More →
Lessons Learned from 4 Decades in Transportation: 5 Questions with Craig Beaver
Sit down with longtime transportation leader Craig Beaver moments before he retires, as he reflects on his career leading up to his role at Beaverton School District in Oregon and the secrets to leading great teams.
Read More →
BusRight Honors Texas Driver With Inaugural Behind The Wheel Award
Selected from more than 300 nominations, Lawson Crook earned BusRight’s inaugural award for his dedication to students and safety.
Read More →



