Last Call: Nominate an Outstanding School Bus Contractor
Know a contractor who deserves recognition for his or her efforts? We’re accepting nominations for SBF’s 2018 Contractor of the Year award — but only for a few more days.
Thomas McMahon・Executive Editor
May 24, 2018
SBF is accepting nominations for the 2018 Contractor of the Year award. Seen here is the 2017 recipient, John Corrado (right) of Suffolk Transportation, with SBF’s Frank Di Giacomo.
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SBF is accepting nominations for the 2018 Contractor of the Year award. Seen here is the 2017 recipient, John Corrado (right) of Suffolk Transportation, with SBF’s Frank Di Giacomo.
Do you know an exemplary school bus contractor who deserves recognition for his or her efforts? If so, School Bus Fleet wants to hear from you.
We’re getting ready to select a recipient for our annual Contractor of the Year award, and we’re accepting nominations.
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Each year, we look for candidates who have made significant contributions to pupil transportation through their own companies as well as through industry associations.
The deadline for nominations has been extended to Wednesday, May 30. To submit a nomination, fill out the form below.
SBF will present the Contractor of the Year award at the National School Transportation Association's annual meeting in Philadelphia in July.
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