Busline Magazine is inviting nominations for its 'Women To Recognize In Busing' award, which honors female professionals impacting the bus industry. The awards are open to women in all roles, from executives to bus drivers, across the USA, with no fees required for application. Nominations can come from various sources including self-nominations, industry colleagues, and organizational recommendations. The winners will be featured in the magazine's September/October issue. Notably, last year's awardee was Suzanne Thornburg, highlighting the achievements of women like her in this sector. The upcoming cover story will focus on Alexandria's DASH transit system, which operates free transport services with a focus on sustainability.
Nominations are open for Busline Magazine's annual 'Women To Recognize In Busing' award, celebrating female leaders who impact the bus industry.
The award is free, open to all women in the bus industry across the U.S., with nominees from various roles including drivers, operators, and managers.
Last year's winner was Suzanne Thornburg, President & CEO of Capital Motor Lines, recognizing significant contributions to advancing women in busing.
DASH, founded in 1984, offers fare-free transportation and utilizes a fleet of 14 battery-electric buses, serving over 5.3 million passengers yearly.
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