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Wes Platt

Former Executive Editor

Wes Platt joined Bobit in 2021 as executive editor of School Bus Fleet Magazine and maintained the helm through 2024.

He writes and edits content about student transportation, school bus manufacturers and equipment, legislative issues, maintenance, fleet contracting, and school transportation technology - from classic yellow diesel buses to the latest EPA-funded electric, propane, and CNG vehicles.

Wes has moderated online webinars related to student transportation, hosts a video podcast called The Route on the SBF YouTube channel that covers bus-related news and issues, and enjoys attending events with the National Association for Pupil Transportation (NAPT), National School Transportation Association (NSTA), and National Association of State Directors of Pupil Transportation Services (NASDPTS).

Previously, Wes worked as a journalist for The St. Petersburg Times (now Tampa Bay Times) - he has no shortage of "Florida Man" stories. Be sure to ask about the armadillo hit man sometime. He also worked for North Carolina's Durham Herald-Sun, covering diverse beats ranging from crime and courts to K-12 education, including school transportation issues. He’s a Florida native transplanted to North Carolina, and a graduate of the University of South Florida (B.A. mass communications).

Videosby Wes PlattNovember 1, 2021

Top Fleets and Roundtable Recap

District Fleet Survey results, AMPLY's take on EV infrastructure, propane, and the Electric Bus Roundtable are the highlights of this episode of The Route.

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Articlesby Wes PlattOctober 27, 2021

Electric School Bus Roundtable: Trevor Rudderham (Blue Bird)

The senior vice president of product planning and electrification says his company continually improves processes to gain efficiency.

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Videosby Wes PlattOctober 25, 2021

Clean Cash and Shocking Returns

Hear about the latest School Bus Fleet news regarding Zum series D funding, V2G benefits from Electric School Buses, and the 2021 Contractor of the Year in this episode of The Route.

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School Bus Fleet Blogby Wes PlattOctober 22, 2021

Solve The Right Problems in the Bus Driver Shortage Crisis

Legislators kept wages stable, with the unintended consequence that, as we struggle to emerge from a pandemic, bus drivers find themselves weighing their commitment to serving school districts against better pay and benefits working for other transportation outfits, such as Amazon.

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Videosby Wes PlattOctober 18, 2021

The Route: Bus Safety and Big Money

Hear about National School Bus Safety Week, EPA rebate opportunities, new stop-arm legislation, and more in this episode of The Route by School Bus Fleet.

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Articlesby Wes PlattOctober 15, 2021

Electric School Bus Roundtable: Ryne Shetterly (GreenPower Motor Co.)

The vice president of sales and marketing expects electric vehicle transitions to accelerate in response to concerns about climate change.

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Articlesby Wes PlattOctober 15, 2021

Electric School Bus Roundtable: Jed Routh (Thomas Built Buses)

The vice president of sales, service, and marketing looks forward to more safety features in school bus software, not just in the mechanical components.

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Articlesby Wes PlattOctober 15, 2021

Electric School Bus Roundtable: Trish Reed (IC Bus)

The vice president and general manager thinks federal funding will put electric school buses in easier reach of school districts.

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Articlesby Wes PlattOctober 15, 2021

Electric School Bus Roundtable: Chris Hiebert (Collins Bus)

The vice president and general manager expects his company to balance increased demand against supply chain disruptions.

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Articlesby Wes PlattOctober 15, 2021

Electric School Bus Roundtable: Patrick Gervais (The Lion Electric Co.)

The vice president of marketing and communications wants to ensure that school districts consider the entire EV ecosystem, from buses to charging stations.

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