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“We’re very excited about the acquisition. Scott Greenwald and Ken Schapiro have done a great job building an excellent team that provides first-class service. We look forward to continuing that same service while providing AAA customers access to a much larger diverse fleet and worldwide network,” said Leros Point to Point COO Michael Basso.
With the addition of AAA Worldwide Transportation, Leros Point to Point will be adding 30 vehicles and 50 employees, and will operate a diversified fleet of over 375 vehicles within the New York tri-state area consisting of sedans, SUVs, vans, minibuses, and full-size motorcoaches. The combination of Leros Point to Point and AAA Worldwide Transportation will create an extremely competitive organization positioned for greater growth, and with the financial strength to better manage market challenges and weather economic volatility. The winning combination of joint resources will allow both companies to provide a more flexible and efficient customer service model.
AAA Worldwide Transportation GM and Partner Scott Greenwald, said: “It is a great feeling knowing Leros Point to Point is committed to excellence. Ken and I know our customers will enjoy the more diverse product offerings while continuing to receive that personal touch.”
This, of course, is Leros Point to Point’s second acquisition in less than a year. In November 2018, the company announced their purchase of Royal Coachman Worldwide in Denville, N.J. Basso shared his experience with that acquisition during a panel devoted to M&A during May’s Chauffeur Driven Executive Retreat in Austin, Texas.
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After kicking things off with an open-bar cocktail hour, PRLA President Johnny Donohoe of Sterling Limousine welcomed the group, which included operators spanning the Northeast corridor. Pledging to keep things short and casual, Donohoe then welcomed association Treasurer Bob Euler Jr. of King Limousine, who delivered some excellent news in regard to the organization’s financial situation. After settling with their former lobbyist, the PRLA’s coffers are in the black and the outlook for the future remains positive.
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PRLA’s next meeting is scheduled for September 25, at a location to be determined.
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Cowley stated the following:
“As the Pennsylvania Bus Association has been doing great things for the industry, I am excited about this opportunity to bring my energy and skills into the mix. My initial primary goals are to increase awareness of the value of the association to operators, and to enhance the existing programs and processes for the benefits of the members.
A little more about me: I have been actively involved in the related activities of the bus industry since the early ‘90s, and also serve as the executive director of the Greater New Jersey Motorcoach Association. My initial introduction was through Charter Partners. We managed a very large purchasing program for transportation clients throughout the mid-Atlantic and Midwest regions. I was involved in the development of an industry peer group called Motorcoach Partners with Integrity (MPI). During my involvement with MPI, I have facilitated all aspects of group management. I developed several cooperative purchasing programs, including the purchase of fuel and other common supplies. From an educational value perspective, I have organized events for our members’ safety leaders, drivers, mechanics, human resource personnel, and the owners.
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I am looking forward to making some positive changes in addition to the initial primary goals stated above. In line with the PBA objectives, these will include recruitment of additional members and enhancing communications to bring more value to the membership. Further, these initiatives will include implementation of consistent, informative communications utilizing email, tapping into social media, enhancing the website and databases, exploring industry topics for educational purposes, and interaction with other transportation industry leaders and contacts.”
PBA was founded in 1923 and represents motorcoach operators, associate members, and travel supplier members.
For any additional information, contact Bailey at either jbailey@baileycoach.com or 717.718.0490, ext. 117.
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