Student Transportation Inc. Rings Nasdaq Stock Market Closing Bell
The school bus contractor marks its 20th anniversary while taking the spotlight as the Nasdaq Stock Market closes on Wednesday.
Thomas McMahon・Executive Editor
May 19, 2017
1 min to read
Student Transportation Inc. execs gather in New York City as a giant Nasdaq display highlights the company’s 20th anniversary.
NEW YORK — School bus contractor Student Transportation Inc. (STI) took the spotlight as the Nasdaq Stock Market closed on Wednesday.
STI Chairman and CEO Denis Gallagher rang the Nasdaq closing bell at 4 p.m. The occasion also highlighted the company’s 20th anniversary.
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The ceremony took place at the Nasdaq MarketSite in New York City’s Times Square. Outside of the building, a giant display highlighted STI's anniversary.
STI is listed on the Nasdaq Stock Market with the ticker symbol “STB.” The company, founded by Gallagher in 1997, now transports students throughout the U.S. and Canada with a fleet of more than 13,500 vehicles.
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Roberts, 35, serves as the lead IT application engineer for vehicle electrification at First Student, where he helps shape scalable, real-world EV infrastructure to support student transportation.
Swazer, 29, serves as director of transportation at Puyallup School District, where he champions student wellbeing and inspires the next generation of industry leaders.
Dubas, 38, serves as sales manager and safety advocate at IMMI, where she advances school bus occupant protection through industry education, OEM collaboration, and proactive safety policy efforts.
Moore, 32, grew up around the school bus, leading him to the classroom and eventually inspiring high-performing teams while bringing operations in house (twice).
Baran, 38, serves as transportation supervisor at Odyssey Charter School in Delaware, where he leads daily operations with a focus on safety and professional growth.
Maybee, 36, leads transportation operations for Denver Public Schools, where he is advancing equity, efficiency, and cross-department collaboration to improve student access.
Higgins, 38, serves as director of industry engagement at TAT (Truckers Against Trafficking), where she equips school transportation professionals with the tools to recognize and report human trafficking.