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Global Ground Transportation Institute Adds 4 to Board

The full Board of Directors is now made up the following individuals, representing various segments of ground transportation from all over the world and including both operators and vendors.

September 4, 2019
Global Ground Transportation Institute Adds 4 to Board

The GGTI board members will work alongside GGTI staff to bring value to membership, create innovative and relevant educational content, and steer the ground transportation industry into the future. 

Photo courtesy of Bobit Business Media. 

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The Global Ground Transportation Institute (GGTI) has added four professionals to its first board of directors. These individuals represent companies that add diversity, innovation, and expertise to the board:

  • Adam Parken, Blacklane (Berlin, Germany)

  • Michael Schneider, Sixt Ride (Pullach, Germany)

  • Sally Snead, Carey International (Frederick, Md., USA)

  • Vojkan Tasic, Limos4 (Buchs, Switzerland)

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The GGTI board members will work alongside GGTI staff to bring value to membership, create innovative and relevant educational content, and steer the ground transportation industry into the future. 

The full Board of Directors is now made up the following individuals, representing various segments of ground transportation from all over the world and including both operators and vendors.

  • Chuck Covington, People’s Transit

  • Kevin Hernandez, ACE Parking

  • Nick Kokas, Brentwood’s Distinguished Executive Transportation

  • Alfredo Molina Moebis, Teletrans Chauffeur & Limo Service

  • Adam Parken, Blacklane

  • Michael Schneider, Sixt

  • Sally Snead, Carey International

  • Vojkan Tasic, Limos4

  • Amy Yan, Amy Express

  • Brenda Borwege, ABC Companies, Inc.

  • Kurt Cornell, Mercedes-Benz

  • Chris Jones, Canalys

  • Lynn Marzullo, Motor Coach Industries

  • Christian Riddell, United Bus Technology

The board held its first meeting on Aug. 15 via conference call. Members exchanged ideas about the future of GGTI, in particular, areas where the group can play a role in filling educational gaps and bring value to all segments of ground transportation. “The call was exciting and full of energy, ideas, and possibilities,” said Sarah Gazi, GGTI executive director. 

The first in-person GGTI Board of Directors Meeting will be held at the LCT East Show in Atlantic City, Nov. 3-5. 

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