
Other school bus contractors call him "The Senior Authority" and for good reason: Larry Pierce has been in the business for more than 60 years.
Read More →CALGARY, Alberta — Larry Pierce, president of Pierce Coach Line in Roslyn, N.Y., has been named SCHOOL BUS FLEET’s 2008 Contractor of the Year...
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John Elliott began his career in the education field more than 40 years ago and hasn't strayed far. He's still in the education business, but not as a teacher or office administrator.
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The pupil transportation industry has been graced by individuals who have contributed to its betterment at the local, state and national levels. The following people were recognized by School Bus Fleet for their efforts.
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Donald Fowler bought his first school bus in 1975 from his father’s International Harvester dealership. More than 30 years later, Fowler owns 28 buses...
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At the National School Transportation Association's (NSTA) recent convention in Washington, D.C., John Corr officially took over as the group's presid...
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When Michael Ely discovered that an educational services commission (ESC) in New Jersey was negotiating with school districts to provide service with ...
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Upon starting her first job in pupil transportation 31 years ago, Magda Dimmendaal didn’t expect to become an industry leader. She started as a bus driver before deciding to buy the company she faithfully served, Dousman Transport in Dousman, Wis.
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Bill Beck doesn’t mind a challenge. After more than 30 years in the industry, Beck can’t help but have the school bus business running through his veins. Learn more about his story here.
Read More →Pete Settle, president of Petermann LLC in Cincinnati, has tried to walk away from the school bus business three times unsuccessfully. Which is good news for the industry.
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