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Meet the NAPT Keynote Speakes


Christopher Hart is the chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB). Prior to being appointed chairman by


President Obama in 2014, served as vice chairman and acting chairman on the NTSB, as well as Deputy Director for Air Traffic Safety Oversight at the Federal Aviation Administration. He is expected to discuss the federal push for lap- shoulder seat belts in school buses.


Jeff Bauman is a survivor of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing and author of the New York Times Bestseller “Stronger.”


Mark Aesch is the CEO of TransPro Consulting and the author of “Driving Excellence:


Transform Your Organization’s Culture – And Achieve Revolutionary Results” and “Saving America: 7 Proven Steps to Make Government Deliver Great Results.” He is also the former CEO of the Rochester Genesee Regional Transportation Authority.


Richard Hight is a fine artist, speaker and author of “Chasing Light—Seeing The Invisible So You Can The Impossible.”


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