We've Added Megan Snair as Our Director of Route Logistics

Megan Snair will bring extensive knowledge in routing, Versatrans software, and industry expertise to School Bus Logistics. 

Our new hire, Megan Snair, will help us bring on more clients and provide them with the personalized route management SBL is known for. Snair will serve as director of route logistics and bring additional experience and expertise to our knowledgeable staff. 

Snair brings more than 20 years’ experience in school bus transportation and logistics to the team. She is well versed in route efficiencies, software training and implementation, project management, bell time analysis, redistricting, and route management. Snair has worked with more than 100 school districts nationwide during her career. She worked as a training coordinator at Tyler Technologies (formerly Versatrans Solutions, Inc.) and spent the last 11 years as a route logistics specialist for National Express LLC. 

“The level of knowledge and professionalism Megan shows were the deciding factors in our decision to bring her onto the team,” said Robert Jacobus, CEO and founder of School Bus Logistics. “Our goal is to ensure each new hire provides industry-best practices and can continue to bring the highest level of service to our clients—Megan will do that and more.”

As an expert in Versatrans—as a user and trainer—Snair is well respected in the industry. In addition to her professional achievements, she also serves as a member of the Rondout Valley Central School District Board of Education where she continues to gain extensive experience with school budgets and the issues many districts face. 

SBL will attend several trade shows this year including the STN Expo in Reno and NAPT Conference in Ohio. During these events, we will showcase Route Management Services which provide districts with complete turn-key routing with a focus on improving customer service to schools and families. We look forward to meeting you there!

For additional information about SBL, contact us today.

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