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CMT offering scholarships to 2018 MO Transit Conference in Columbia

columbia_registration-1The 2018 Missouri Public Transit Association Conference & Expo is set for Sept. 19-21 in Columbia, MO at the Holiday  Inn Executive Center. Don’t miss this exciting opportunity to meet with other transit professionals, stakeholders, elected officials, and interested citizens to shape policy, develop networks, and collaborate to share knowledge and create new ideas for transit in Missouri.

The planning committee has organized a quality program to educate and inform participants of issues critical to the transit industry. There will be sessions for rural, small urban and urban systems, transit enthusiasts, direct service employees, state DOT’s, FTA and many more.

Conference Highlights include:

    • Workshops highlighting transit innovations, system redesigns, transit’s impact on health, community partnerships around transit, safety and more.
    • Keynotes include Scott Bogren, Executive Director of Community Transportation Association of America and Chris Keefover with the TSA on Homeland Security and Transit
    • Exciting networking opportunities including a reception at the famous Broadway Hotel Rooftop on Wednesday evening
    • Intensive mobile workshop Thursday afternoon looking at GoCOMO’s innovative electric bus program
    • Updates from FTA Region VII and the Missouri Department of Transportation
    • Special NTI Training on Diversity
    • Exhibitor Reception on Thursday evening

Early Bird Registration is $275 through July 15, 2018. Regular conference rate is $325 after July 15. Make your reservations today at http://mopublictransit.org/mpta-annual-conference/.

CMT is offering several scholarships for the 2018 conference through the Fred Epstein Public Transit Education Fund.

CMT will be offering several scholarships for registration for this upcoming conference through the Fred Epstein Transit Education Fund. As one of the founders of Citizens for Modern Transit (CMT) in 1985, Fred Epstein, whose passions included transit and access to public transportation, ensured the St. Louis region had an articulate, active voice for public transit with Citizens for Modern Transit. From 1986 to 1998, Fred worked diligently to ensure light rail came to fruition as a member of the Citizens for Modern Transit Board of Directors including a stint as President, Vice-President and Treasurer over the years.

Fred was a true public transit visionary and advocate who dedicated years to the transit discussion, ensuring in part through his leadership St. Louis MetroLink came to fruition. Fred was a leader on the transit front in St. Louis, and this education fund would be a way to build new transit leaders in his name and honor his goal to ensure a great transit system for all in the region.

Interested in a scholarship for this conference? Please send the following to CMT at kcella@cmt-stl.org by June 1, 2018. Recipients will be chosen by committee by June 15, 2018.   Hotel reservations will be on your  own.

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