SchoolBus logo in red and orange
MenuMENU
SearchSEARCH

Hoglund Bus owner Holly Hoglund Klein dies in crash

Hoglund Klein, who led her family’s Minnesota-based school bus dealership, is remembered for her passion for pupil transportation and her efforts to help others succeed.

March 4, 2015
Hoglund Bus owner Holly Hoglund Klein dies in crash

Holly Hoglund Klein, who led her family’s school bus dealership, is remembered for her passion for pupil transportation and her efforts to help others succeed.

2 min to read


HASTY, Minn. — Holly Hoglund Klein, owner of long-running school bus dealership Hoglund Bus Co., died in a multi-vehicle crash on Tuesday morning.

Hoglund Klein’s loss was mourned by colleagues in the pupil transportation community, including the Minnesota School Bus Operators Association (MSBOA).

Ad Loading...

“Holly was a beautiful person,” MSBOA Executive Administrator Shelly Jonas told SBF. “She was passionate about the school bus industry and was constantly working on improving herself, her business and the industry as a whole. It seems impossibly unfair that someone with such a keen eye to the future could have their life cut short in this manner.”

According to the Minnesota State Patrol, the crash began with a semi tractor-trailer that was driving on a highway with icy conditions near Hasty. As the semi approached slowing and stopped traffic, it struck several vehicles, which in turn struck additional vehicles.

Among the seven vehicles in the pileup was a Buick Enclave driven by Hoglund Klein, 44. Police said that she died at the hospital as a result of the crash.

Six other people were involved in the pileup. Two of them sustained non-life-threatening injuries, according to the Minnesota State Patrol.

Hoglund Klein, the daughter of Wayne and Lisa Hoglund, took ownership of Hoglund Bus Co. in 2011. The third-generation family company, headquartered in Monticello, Minnesota, sells IC Bus, Collins and Starcraft school buses, as well as commercial buses and trucks.

Ad Loading...

Stuart and Arleen Hoglund founded the business in 1947 as a school bus service contractor. Hoglund Bus Co. became an International truck dealer in 1956 and a school bus dealer in 1959. The company now operates five locations.

In 2009, Hoglund Bus Co. added a new service facility to its main dealership in Monticello and a three-bay service location in Roseville, Minnesota, to further assist its school bus customers.

After those facilities opened, Hoglund Klein, who was vice president and general manager at the time, told SBF that “customer service is the focus of all that we do. We feel that with these new facilities we’ll be better able to serve our customers and ensure they’re happy with the products we have sold to them.”

In addition to her work with the family business, Hoglund Klein founded a Women in Transportation group and held monthly meetings for women in the industry.

“She was a tremendous example of someone who wanted to lift up others,” Jonas of MSBOA said. “She could have easily just enjoyed her own success, but she truly wanted to see others succeed.”

More Management

the contractor of the year award logo on an orange background with confetti
Managementby StaffFebruary 2, 2026

Nominations Open for 2026 Contractor of the Year

We're looking for an amazing school bus contractor executive who embodies dedication, excellence, and innovation. Nominate the greats you know for SBF's 2026 award! Nominations close March 31.

Read More →
SponsoredFebruary 2, 2026

Honoring Heroes Behind the Wheel: Award Nominations Open

Nominations are now open for the second annual 2026 School Bus Driver Hero Award. Help us honor the drivers who selflessly dedicate themselves to ensuring the safety, well-being, and success of the students they transport every day.

Read More →
two men stand in front of a school bus in tennessee
ManagementJanuary 30, 2026

A New Chapter for Tennessee Pupil Transportation: A Vision Grounded in Service, Partnership, and Purpose

Check in with Tennessee’s new state transportation manager, Josh Hinerman, as he reflects on his journey, path to leadership, and priorities for student-centered transportation.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
A b2x rewards logo and graphic reading "Read. Learn. Earn."
Managementby StaffJanuary 29, 2026

Bobit Business Media Launches B2X Rewards for School Transportation Professionals

The new program rewards B2B audience readers for engaging with trusted content and suppliers, earning them points toward events, travel, and more.

Read More →
SponsoredJanuary 29, 2026

8 Ways To Simplify and Streamline School Bus Fleet Operations

What if your fleet technology actually worked together? Learn eight practical strategies to integrate multiple systems into one platform, unlocking clearer insights, stronger safety standards, and smoother daily operations.

Read More →
Headshots of Heather Free, Regional Director for NAPT Region 3, and Frank Marasco, Regional Director for NAPT Region 6, displayed with NAPT election results graphic.
Managementby News/Media ReleaseJanuary 28, 2026

NAPT Announces Two New 2026 Regional Directors

NAPT announced the results of its 2026 special election, naming new regional directors for Regions 3 and 6.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
School Bus Fleet graphic about building better school board relationships, featuring a blurred boardroom meeting.
Managementby Bret E. BrooksJanuary 28, 2026

Building Stronger Partnerships: How School Transportation Can Improve Relationships With School Boards

Strong communication and trust between transportation leaders and school boards are essential to safe, effective operations. Here’s how to build a better partnership.

Read More →
Graphic for NAPT Love the Bus Month reading “Education, Delivered,” with a yellow school bus icon, heart graphics, and the text “February 2026” on a light background.
Managementby Staff and News ReportsJanuary 27, 2026

NAPT Releases 2026 Love the Bus Toolkit

Get ready to promote our industry's favorite month of the year! Gear up to recognize Love the Bus Month with these new resources.

Read More →
headshot of eric boule and text next to it that says "five questions with eric boule micro bird" and the school bus fleet logo
ManagementJanuary 22, 2026

5 Questions: Inside Micro Bird’s Market Growth

Let’s check in with the Canadian manufacturer with a new U.S. presence! Hear first-hand about Micro Bird’s expansion and the company’s long-term North American vision.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Two young students wait at a bus top while a school bus drives up with text reading "Biz Briefs."
Managementby StaffJanuary 21, 2026

School Bus Business Briefs: Tech Updates & Industry Recognition

From software updates to AI video search, major contracts, and global ratings, here’s the latest school bus supplier and OEM news.

Read More →