Jan. 31 is the deadline for school transportation officials to apply for the third edition of the educational networking event.
Thomas McMahon・Executive Editor
January 26, 2017
School bus operators can now apply to take part in the 2017 School Bus eXchange, which will be held in Scottsdale, Arizona. Seen here is the 2016 event in Denver.
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School bus operators can now apply to take part in the 2017 School Bus eXchange, which will be held in Scottsdale, Arizona. Seen here is the 2016 event in Denver.
School transportation officials have a few days left to apply to take part in the third edition of educational networking event School Bus eXchange (SBX).
The event, produced by the National Association for Pupil Transportation and School Bus Fleet, will take place at the Embassy Suites by Hilton Scottsdale Resort in Arizona from April 3 to 5.
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SBX brings together a select group of public and private school bus operators and industry suppliers for roundtable discussions, one-on-one meetings, and other networking activities. The event is free for the operators who are selected to attend.
For more information on the event, go to www.SBXconnect.com. The application for school bus operators, due Jan. 31, is available here.
Industry suppliers interested in joining the event can contact SBF General Manager James Blue atjames.blue@bobit.comor (800) 576-8788.
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