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Post-Marketplace Version AMERICAN BUS MARKETPLACE 2017 DIRECTORY OF PARTICIPANTS Cleveland, OH Jan. 14-17, 2017 111 K Street NE, 9th Fl. • Washington, DC 20002 (800) 283-2877 (U.S & Canada) • (202) 842-1645 • Fax (202) 842-0850 [email protected] • www.buses.org This Directory includes Buyers, Sellers and Associate delegates. It does not include Operators attending Marketplace as other registration types. Directory as of Jan. 17, 2017 To find more information about the companies and delegates in this publication, please click on the Research Database stamp in your Marketplace Passport, ABA Marketplace 2017 App or visit My ABA. Section I MOTORCOACH AND TOUR OPERATOR BUYERS Motorcoach & Tour Operators (Buyers) page 3 AT&T Charter Service Inc. www.corporatecoachesfla.com AAA East Central 10 Jilden Dr. Mike Castro, V.P. Business Dev. 5900 Baum Blvd. Louisburg, NC 27549 [email protected] Pittsburgh, PA 15206 www.attcharterservice.com www.aaa.com Kendra Love Academy Bus LLC Claudia Zuzak 111 Patterson Ave. [email protected] Hoboken, NJ 07030-6012 Marlene Santini A Yankee Line Inc [email protected]> 15 County Ave. www.academybus.com Myrna Blanda, Gp. Sales Coord. Secaucus, NJ 07094 Dave Bolen [email protected] [email protected] Frank Smith Rose Marie Bakos. Francis Tedesco, Pres. [email protected] [email protected] AAA Ohio Auto Club Stephanie Ventura, Gp. Trvl. Coord. for Gregory Tedesco, Sales and Marketing NEO 90 E. Wilson Bridge Rd. [email protected] [email protected] Worthington, OH 43085 Michael Coyle, Safety Mgr. www.aaa.com [email protected] Michael Horak, Dir., Operational Risk AAA Northwest Ohio Beth Mowry, Group Travel Coordinator [email protected] Mgmt. 7150 W. Central Ave. [email protected] Toledo, OH 43617 Patrick Condren www.nwohio.aaa.com Abbott Bus Lines [email protected] Brenda Walters, AAA Gp. Coord. 1704 Granby St. Randy Imbrogno, Sr. Technical Advisor [email protected] Roanoke, VA 24012-5604 [email protected] www.abbottbus.com Stacy Imbrogno [email protected] ACR Coach Barbara Cook, Safety Mgr. [email protected] P.O. Box 1882 Briggs Hensley, Tour Mgr. Adams Travel Starkville, MS 39760 Diane Eagle, CTIS, Tour Planner 3714 Zuck Rd. www.acrcoach.com [email protected] Erie, PA 16506 Glenn Schmidt, Safety & Compliance Donald M. Shepherd, Safety Cheryl Adams, CTIS, Owner [email protected] Department [email protected] [email protected] A-1 Limousine Inc. Headquarters Fred Abbott, Pres. [email protected] Adirondack Trailways 2 Emmons Dr. Mike Eagle, Tours 499 Hurley Ave. Princeton, NJ 08540 [email protected] Hurley, NY 12443-5118 www.a1limo.com Mike Hopkins, Tour Coord. www.trailwaysny.com Aaron A. Starr, Quality Assurance Mgr. [email protected] Alex Berardi [email protected] Sue Abbott, Tour Planner Anthony Mastromonaco, Safety Mgr. Anne Noonan, V.P. Mktg. & Traffic [email protected] [email protected] Jeffrey Starr, Owner/Pres. Academic Travel Services Inc. Arlene Dugan, Safety/Compliance Off. [email protected] 795 Mountain Rd., P.O. Box 547 [email protected] Joshua Turchin, CHP, Sr. Business Dev. Hendersonville, NC 28793 Cathy Pero, RELIEF [email protected] Specialist www.academictravel.com Eugene J. Berardi, President/CEO [email protected] Greg Shipley, CTIS, CSTP, CEO/Owner [email protected] Richard Visovsky, Business Dev. [email protected] Gay Berardi Specialist Kenneth Wooten, CSTP, Senior Sales [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Helene Maneri, Mgr. Revenue Acct. Tim Branson, CSTP, Senior Trvl. [email protected] Consultant A.S. Midway Trailways Henry Sullivan, Superintendent of [email protected] P.O. Box 26463 Maintenance Baltimore, MD 21207 [email protected] www.midwaylimo.com Academy Bus Jack Pero, Charter Supvsr. Albert A. Spence, Pres. 4500 S. State Rd. 7 Sandy Exstrand, CTO Deborah Spence Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33314 [email protected] [email protected] Dwayne Greer, VP [email protected] The American Bus Marketplace 2017 • Directory of Participants U Above Company Name Denotes Marketplace Sponsor page 4 Motorcoach & Tour Operators (Buyers) AdVance Tour & Travel AgriTours Canada/Royal City Anderson Coach & Travel P.O. Box 489 Travel (Carlson Wagonlit) One Anderson Plaza Ozark, MO 65721 Royal Plaza Unit 8, 10 Paisley Rd. Greenville, PA 16125-9443 www.advancetourandtravel.com Guelph, ON N1H 2N6 www.goanderson.com Barb Snell, Tour Coordinator www.agritourscanada.com Bill Collins [email protected] Barbara Buck, V.P. [email protected] Chris Newsom, Sales [email protected] Chip Martin [email protected] Richard Edwin Buck, President, Pres./ Chris Jones, Mechanic Supervisor Josh Sassanella Owner & Office Mgr. [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Courtney Anderson Saylor, Marketing Justin Sassanella , Sales Assistant [email protected] [email protected] Kim Vance, CTIS, ACC, Owner All Aboard America! Holdings, Danielle Powell, CTIS, Dir. of [email protected] Inc. Transportation Sales & Mktg. Matt Muhoberac, Contract Labor 17330 Preston Rd., Ste. 200D [email protected] Dallas, TX 75252 Dixie Myers, CTIS Adventure Tours www.aaahinc.com [email protected] Andy Byars, Corporate Dir. of Douglas D. Anderson, Pres. 17517 B Indian Head Hwy. Maintenance [email protected] Accokeek, MD 20627 [email protected] Ed Black, Controller www.abdtours.com Craig Lentzsch, Exec. Chairman [email protected] Jonathan Bell, Concierge Emily Johnson, CTIS [email protected] [email protected] All In One Tour Services Kim Buckley, CTIS, Dir. of Trvl. Svcs. P.O. Box 421461 Adventure Caravans Inc. [email protected] Dallas, TX 75342-1461 Lisa Morris, CTIS, Detail Specialist 125 Promise Ln. www.allinonetourservices.com [email protected] Livingston, TX 77351-0855 Alice R. Riggins, Pres. Lori Anderson www.adventurecaravans.com [email protected] [email protected] Barry Klein, Tour Dev. Richard L. Stevenson, VP of Operations Ryan Nicklin [email protected] [email protected] Terry Klein, Tour Dev. Shawn Martin [email protected] America's Hub World Tours Sue Anderson-Nicklin 1706 N.W. 24th Ave., #96331 [email protected] Adventure Student Travel/ Portland, OR 97296 Exploring America www.americashubworldtours.com Anytime Coach Lines Jamie McKinney-Fousek 18221 Salem Trail [email protected] 192 Wadsworth Ave. Kirksville, MO 63501 Avon, NY 14414 www.adventurestudenttravel.com www.anytimecoachlines.com Angelica Roland American Holidays Inc. Gregory M Graves, Owner [email protected] 535 Fifth Ave., 4th Fl. [email protected] Corey Salter, Gp. Sales Mgr. New York, NY 10017 Neysha L Parulski, Customer Relations [email protected] www.americanholidaysinc.com [email protected] Josh Hettinger, Web Content Manager Anthony Liu, Pres./CEO [email protected] [email protected] Appian Tours Inc. Kara Mihalevich, CTIS, CSTP, President [email protected] 1803 Ernest Ct., Ste. 201 American Tour Guide Association Indianapolis, IN 46234 421 Eighth Ave. # 8363 www.appiantours.com Agape Travel & Tours New York, NY 10116-8363 Erin Curry, CTIS, Pres./CEO 500 Greystone Ln. www.americantourguide.org [email protected] Chesapeake, VA 23320 Paula Reynolds, CTIS, Pres. Grant Curry, V.P. www.agapetourbus.com [email protected] [email protected] Roni Stevens The American Bus Marketplace 2017 • Directory of Participants U Above Company Name Denotes Marketplace Sponsor Motorcoach & Tour Operators (Buyers) page 5 Are We There Yet? LLC Badger Coaches Inc. BBZ Limousine 5902 Columbia Ave. 6759 W. Greenfield Ave. 115 Woodbine St. St. Louis, MO 63139 Milwaukee, WI 53214 Bergenfield, NJ 07621 www.arewethereyetdea.com www.badgerbus.com Jason Messinger Dea Hoover, Owner Donna Wilke [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Declan Rutan, Tour Coord. Henry Boehm, Maintanence Supvr. Benedict's Bus Service [email protected] [email protected] Jason Fenske 2166 Charleston Rd. Wellsboro, PA 16901 Art Henry's Tour & Receptive [email protected] John R. Meier, Pres. www.benedictsbus.com P.O. Box 23766 [email protected] Barb Richards, Travel Coordinator Nashville, TN 37202-3766 Kris Hoff, Dir. of Product [email protected] www.arthenry.com [email protected] Maria Frank, Trvl. Coord. James Murphy, Mgr. [email protected] [email protected] Tammy Mengee, CTIS, Trvl. Coord. Baer Express Tours [email protected] 14003 Maugansville Rd. Astro Travel & Tours Inc. Maugansville, MD 21767-1005 Bernie's Journeys 4876 Woodlane Cir. www.baertours.com Tallahassee, FL 32303-6808 Dave Baer, V.P. Operations Manager 16904 Ridgeton Dr. www.astrotravel.com [email protected] Cleveland, OH 44128 Brandi Brown, CFO Nancy Baer, Pres. Bernita Thomas, Owner & Tour Op. [email protected] [email protected] Matt Brown Barkley Travel Service [email protected] Better Business Connection Inc./ 141 W. Bankhead St. TABBC Express New Albany, MS 38652 Atchison Transportation Service www.barkleytravel.com 22664 Relocation Dr. P.O. Box 1728/120 Interstate Park Camille Barkley, Pres. Sterling, VA 20166 Spartanburg, SC 29304-1728 [email protected] www.bbcexpress.com www.atchisontransport.com Lynn McAlilly, Tour Planner Odessa D. Basil, OBTransport,
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