Weber’s executive director and regulatory relations duties will be transitioned to others, the school bus contractor association announces.
Thomas McMahon・Executive Editor
June 28, 2017
2 min to read
Ronna Weber has served as NSTA’s executive director for the past five years.
ALEXANDRIA, Va. — The National School Transportation Association (NSTA) will soon lose its executive director of the past five years, Ronna Weber, the association announced on Tuesday.
NSTA President Todd Monteferrario said that Weber will work with SEC Inc. and RC Kelly Law Associates “to transition her executive director and regulatory relations duties to others.”
Ad Loading...
Weber has served as NSTA’s executive director since June 2012. Prior to joining the school bus contractor association’s staff, she was the U.S. export control officer for Alstom Power Inc.
Weber also had previous experience working with NSTA for more than 12 years as a senior associate with Prime Policy Group, where she specialized in transportation policy.
Before leaving NSTA at the end of July, Weber will attend the association’s annual meeting, which will be held July 15 to 19 in Indianapolis. Monteferrario said in an announcement that NSTA will give Weber “a warm farewell” at the meeting.
“Please join me in thanking Ronna for her years of dedicated service to the NSTA and in wishing her well in her next endeavors,” Monteferrario said.
Ad Loading...
Another NSTA staff member will be leaving the association soon. Alexandra Huss, communications and marketing coordinator, will serve her last day with NSTA on July 7.
In the wake of federal funding cuts to the e-rate program and on-board WiFi, Kajeet offers a new option for Internet connectivity where it matters most for students.
The Bus Center was named a Top 4 Dealer for Forest River Bus & Van for 2025, marking its second consecutive year receiving recognition from the manufacturer.
Zonar received CARB certification allowing fleets with factory-installed V4 telematics devices to automatically submit emissions data for Clean Truck Check compliance.
As the software company caps a year of record growth, the promotion recognizes Laseter's impact with doubled revenue and two large district partnerships.