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First Name Last Name Title Company City ST Phone Email Anthony First Name Last Name Title Company City ST Phone Email Anthony Griffith Pres. A W Griffith Transportation ConsultingGlen Oaks LLC NY 1-347-623-6314 [email protected] James Thornes A.S. Midway Trailways Baltimore MD 1-410-367-6900 [email protected] Jeffrey Shanker Executive V.P. A-1 Limousine Inc. HeadquartersPrinceton NJ 1-609-951-0070 [email protected] A. W. Martin Abbott Trailways Roanoke VA 1-540-343-1133 [email protected] Donald Shepherd Safety Dir./Driver Trainer Abbott Trailways Roanoke VA 1-540-343-1133 [email protected] Louis Hotard Dir. of Technical Support ABC Companies Winter Garden FL 1-407-656-7977 [email protected] David Bolen Pres. Academy Express LLC Bristow VA 1-703-392-8687 [email protected] Mart Bowman Oprs. Mgr. Academy Express LLC Bristow VA 1-703-392-8687 [email protected] Michael Horak Dir., Operational Risk Mgmt.Academy Express LLC Hoboken NJ 1-201-420-7000 [email protected] Chuck Muller Safety Dir. Academy Express LLC Hoboken NJ 1-201-420-7000 [email protected] Arlene Dugan Safety & Compliance Off. Adirondack Trailways Hurley NY 1-845-339-4230 [email protected] Michael Mahar Safety Mgr. Adirondack Trailways Hurley NY 1-845-339-4230 [email protected] James Morra Adirondack Trailways Hurley NY 1-845-339-4230 [email protected] Brandon Buchanan Dir. of Oprs. American Bus Association Washington DC 1-202-842-1645 [email protected] Matthew Cahill Legislative & CommunicationsAmerican Coord. Bus Association Washington DC 1-202-218-7230 [email protected] Clyde Hart V.P. of Government RelationsAmerican Bus Association Washington DC 1-202-218-7224 [email protected] Norm Littler V.P. of Government AffairsAmerican Bus Association Washington DC 1-202-218-7230 [email protected] Peter Pantuso Pres. & CEO American Bus Association Washington DC 1-202-218-7230 [email protected] David Thompson Dir. of Oprs. Americanos USA LLC/A GreyhoundDallas Lines Co.TX 1-214-337-0907 [email protected] Ira Watson Safety Mgr. AmeriCoach Tours Inc./A CoachMemphis America Co.TN 1-901-382-6366 [email protected] Matt Michener Dispatcher AmeriCoach Travel Inc. Linwood IL 1-708-596-6900 [email protected] Wallace Urban Pres. AmeriCoach Travel Inc. Linwood IL 1-708-596-6900 [email protected] Joe Schirck Annett Bus Lines Sebring FL 1-863-655-6226 [email protected] First Name Last Name Title Company City ST Phone Email Liliana Aguilar Compliance Dir. Autobuses Ejecutivos LLC dbaHouston Omnibus ExpressTX 1-713-921-1655 [email protected] Mario Pedraza G.M. Autobuses Ejecutivos LLC dbaHouston Omnibus ExpressTX 1-713-921-1655 [email protected] Leon Rodriguez Oprs. & Safety Dir. Autobuses Ejecutivos LLC dbaHouston Omnibus ExpressTX 1-713-921-1655 [email protected] Jay Raber VP Service Oprs. BCI (Bus & Coach International)Orlando FL [email protected] Steve Sulligan Pres.& Owner Blue Ridge Tours Inc. Travelers Rest SC 1-864-834-5604 [email protected] Brian Deverin BoltBus Secaucus NJ 1-877-265-8287 [email protected] David Hall BoltBus Secaucus NJ 1-877-265-8287 [email protected] Marty Bradley V.P. Burlington Trailways West Burlington IA 1-319-753-2864 [email protected] Matthew Moore Oprs. Mgr. Burlington Trailways West Burlington IA 1-319-753-2864 [email protected] Ronald Moore Pres. Burlington Trailways West Burlington IA 1-319-753-2864 [email protected] David Hubbard Editor Bus Ride Magazine c/o PowerPhoenix Trade Media LLCAZ 1-602-265-7600 [email protected] Scott Tucker Dir. of Risk & Safety BUSCO Inc. dba Arrow StageOmaha Lines NE 1-800-356-0727 [email protected] Hilary Spellings Busforsale.com LLC Goodlettsville TN 1-615-859-1998 [email protected] John Spellings Pres. Busforsale.com LLC Goodlettsville TN 1-615-859-1998 [email protected] Jamie Lesniak C & J Lines Portsmouth NH 1-603-430-1100 [email protected] Dave Mailhot Dir. of Fleet Maintenance C & J Lines Portsmouth NH 1-603-430-1100 [email protected] Joe Malerba Dir. of Safety C & J Lines Portsmouth NH 1-603-430-1100 [email protected] Charles Young Pres. Capitol Bus Lines Inc. West Columbia SC 1-803-794-9661 [email protected] David Gregory Pres. Certified Transportation ServicesSanta Ana CA 1-714-835-8676 [email protected] Eric Gregory Certified Transportation ServicesSanta Ana CA 1-714-835-8676 [email protected] Anne Downard V.P. Administrastion & RiskClassic Control Coach (Schoolman TransportationBohemia System)NY 1-631-567-5100 [email protected] John McHugh Safety Dir. Classic Coach (Schoolman TransportationBohemia System)NY 1-631-567-5100 [email protected] First Name Last Name Title Company City ST Phone Email Kathy Wagner Coach America Houston/GrayHouston Line Houston/GrayTX Line1-713-671-0991 Galveston [email protected] Larry Tonks Regional Safety Dir. Coach America/Gray Line SouthernAnaheim CaliforniaCA 1-714-863-7818 [email protected] John Crowley V.P., Oprs. & Safety Coach Canada/Trentway-WagarPeterborough Inc. ON 1-705-748-1178 [email protected] Dan Valley Coach Canada/Trentway-WagarPeterborough Inc. ON 1-705-748-6411 [email protected] Mike Ferianc Safety Mgr. Coach USA Co. Butler PA 1-724-282-1000 [email protected] Bob Kaylor Coach USA Co. Butler PA 1-724-282-1000 [email protected] Don Carmichael Exec. V.P. Oprs. (Security)Coach & Safety USA Inc. North AmericanParamus HeadquartersNJ 1-201-225-7589 [email protected] Charles Corder Coach USA Inc. North AmericanMill Run HeadquartersPA 1-412-327-2830 [email protected] Randy Ross Coach USA Inc. North AmericanHenderson HeadquartersTN 1-731-989-5905 [email protected] Fred Sprengel Regional Safety Mgr. Coach USA Inc. North AmericanParamus HeadquartersNJ 1-201-225-7587 [email protected] Stephen A. Keppler Director, Policy & ProgramsCommercial Vehicle Safety AllianceGreenbelt MD 1-202-775-1623 [email protected] William Schaefer Commercial Vehicle Safety AllianceGreenbelt MD 1-301-830-6154 [email protected] Michael Licata Pres. Community Anti-terrorism TrainingHightstown Inst. NJ 1-609-448-9655 [email protected] Steve Harbert Safety Dir. Concord Coach Lines Inc. Concord NH 1-603-228-3535 [email protected] Phil Hanley Consolidated Safety ServicesFairfax Inc. VA 1-703-691-4612 [email protected] Brad Watkins Program Mgr. Consolidated Safety ServicesFairfax Inc. VA 1-703-691-4612 [email protected] Robert Watkins V.P. Transportation SafetyConsolidated & Security Division Safety ServicesFairfax Inc. VA 1-703-691-4612 [email protected] Ernest Frazier Pres. Countermeasures AssessmentNew & CastleSecurity ExpertsDE 1-302-322-9600 LLC [email protected] Rick Vaillancourt Cyr Bus Line Old Town ME 1-207-827-2335 [email protected] Thomas Carrigan Senior Staff Consultant Daecher Consulting Group Inc.Huntingdon ValleyPA 1-215-914-1355 [email protected] Matthew Daecher President Daecher Consulting Group Inc.Camp Hill PA 1-717-975-9190 [email protected] Frank Baio Senior Safety Dir. DATTCO Inc. New Britain CT 1-860-229-4878 [email protected] First Name Last Name Title Company City ST Phone Email Mike Carnevale Assist. V.P. DATTCO Inc. New Britain CT 1-860-229-4878 [email protected] Pam Martinez HR & Risk Mgmt DATTCO Inc. New Britain CT 1-860-229-4878 [email protected] Tracy Ramsey Defense Travel ManagementAlexandria Office VA 1-571-722 4517 [email protected] Maureen Rinehart Defense Travel ManagementAlexandria Office VA 1-571-722 4517 [email protected] Michael Irwin Dir. of Safety & Quality AssuranceDEKRA Commercial Fleet PerformanceMarietta SystemsGA 1-770-971-3788 [email protected] Jackie Gottlieb Treasurer Eagle Tours Inc./Eagle TrailwaysIrving of Texas TX 1-972-721-0545 [email protected] Erwin Kretzschmar Safety Dir. Eagle Tours Inc./Eagle TrailwaysIrving of Texas TX 1-972-721-0545 [email protected] Glenn Leslie Eagle Tours Inc./Eagle TrailwaysIrving of Texas TX 1-972-721-0545 [email protected] Gene Shields Pres. Eagle Tours Inc./Eagle TrailwaysIrving of Texas TX 1-972-721-0545 [email protected] Chris Cohen Transportation Area Mgr. EF Explore America Cambridge MA 1-617-619-1592 [email protected] Fernando Rodriguez G.M. El Expreso Group LLC dba ElHouston Expreso TX 1-713-236-1926 [email protected] Manuel Vallecillo El Expreso Group LLC dba ElHouston Expreso TX 1-713-236-1926 [email protected] Thomas Bazow Pres. Excursions Trailways Ft. Wayne IN 1-260-485-6167 [email protected] Matt Herr Service Technician Executive Coach Inc. Lancaster PA 1-717-464-2768 [email protected] Marcello Machado Express Transportation/ExpressOrlando Trailways FL 1-407-351-8868 [email protected] C.W. Newman V.P. Express Transportation/ExpressOrlando Trailways FL 1-407-351-8868 [email protected] Ronald Saltsman Dir. of Safety Express Transportation/ExpressOrlando Trailways FL 1-407-351-8868 [email protected] Mike McDonal G.M. Eyre Bus, Tour & Travel Glenelg MD 1-410-442-1330 [email protected] Wesley Barber Chair, Passenger TAG Federal Motor Carrier SafetyPrinceton Administration NJ 1-973-357-4134 [email protected] Loretta Bitner Chief, Commercial PassengerFederal Carrier Motor Safety Carrier Division, Safety WashingtonOffice Administration of EnforcementDC 1-202-366-1927 & Compliance [email protected]
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