NATA, the North American Transit Alliance, just announced that our CEO Laura Hendricks has recently been elected to be NATA’s vice chair. Congratulations Laura!
We are excited to announce the continuation of our partnership with Lextran Management for another five years. This longstanding partnership with Lextran now extends more than 20+ years - what a great story of success.
Wishing you all a Happy Halloween this weekend. With an increase in pedestrians, especially those of shorter stature, please remember to exercise increased caution, especially when driving.
Open enrollment starts next week and runs from November 3–19, 2021. It's a great time to review your current benefits, analyze your existing expenses, look ahead to your potential 2021 medical expenses and evaluate your plan options.
In honor of Movember and as part of our commitment to the health & safety of our employees and communities, Transdev is helping raise awareness around prostate and testicular cancer and men’s mental health during November by holding a "mustache growing contest".
Getting vaccinated is one more way to stay safe at work. A new message with a CDC-endorsed fact will appear every couple of weeks as part of our vaccine information campaign.
Although it is rare, men also can get breast cancer. Cells in nearly any part of the body can become cancerous and can spread to other areas. Similar to women, male breast cancer forms in the man’s breast tissues.
Metro Magazine recently featured an article by Transdev’s SVP of Business Development, W.C. Pihl. The article provides an international perspective (a case study from Nantes, France) of what possibilities are available when the private and public transit sectors work together.
Today is National Mammography Day! Regular mammograms are the best tests doctors have to find breast cancer early. Mammograms for women after the age of 40 are generally covered by most insurances – ours included.
Did you know that if everyone safely navigated intersections, 50% all of collisions could be eliminated? It’s important to be alert, be aware of the surrounding vehicles, brake as you approach, keep your distance and don’t speed through intersections. Following these tips can save you or someone else from an unfortunate accident.