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STN EXPO INDIANAPOLIS SHOW REPORTER RECAP
JUNE 2 - 6, 2023
Last month’s STN EXPO Indianapolis featured dozens of sessions and learning opportunities. Catch up on all the action at
stnonline.com/tag/stn-expo-indy.
Examining Liability Industry veteran and trainer Dick Fischer kicked off the conference on June 2 with a seminar that looked at resulting liability from school bus crashes and other incidents. Read more at
stnonline.com/go/g9.
Attendees wrote words on stickers and affixed them to each other’s backs, to describe their first impressions.
Making a Good First Impression Sylvie di Giusto told conference attendees that others make assumptions about their character in as little as seven seconds. Her interactive keynote address and exercise for the audience on June 4 provided insights on how they are perceived by others as well as tips and tools for putting their best feet forward. Visit stnonline. com/go/ga for more.
Don’t Say ‘Calm Down’ When presented with an escalating situation on or around school buses, child behavior expert Patrick Mulick shared what to say and do—and what not to. Read about his June 5 keynote at
stnonline.com/go/gb.
Sharing Electric Stories A panel consisting of student transportation experts and an electric advocate discussed the common challenges of and opportunities available to school districts and bus companies when electrifying their fleets. Read what they had to say at
stnonline.com/go/gd.
A Powerful Experience STN EXPO Indianapolis attendees put a bookend on the event with a tour of the Cummins engine and battery plants in nearby Columbus, Indiana. Attendees shared their perspectives on the tour at
stnonline.com/go/gc.
Browse photo galleries at
stnonline.com/event-news and watch several videos showing the action during STN EXPO Indianapolis at
stnonline.com/go/ge. And scan the QR code to catch STN Publisher Tony Corpin interviewing the Propane Education Research Council.
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