ALBANY, NY (06/01/2010)(readMedia)-- The economic crisis in New York State continues to create unprecedented challenges for the public transit industry in New York State. Increasingly, transit agencies and operators are cutting service and attempting to accomplish more with less. On June 2-4, 2010, representatives from the state's transit agencies and business partners will come together in Tarrytown, NY for the NYS Public Transit Industry Spring Conference. MTA Chairman and CEO Jay Walder will address conference attendees during the opening session on July 3 and nationally renowned economist Hugh Johnson will provide an economic outlook for 2010 and 2011 during the Association luncheon later that same day. The program also provides timely educational sessions, opportunities for networking and information sharing, and the latest on products and services from transit's business community.
WHO: | New York Public Transit Association, MTA Chairman and CEO Jay Walder, economist Hugh Johnson, MTA, Business Partners, CDTA, Small Urban and Rural Transit Operators, CNYRTA, Westchester County DOT, NFTA, Rockland County DPT |
WHAT: | The economic crisis in New York State continues to create unprecedented challenges for the public transit industry in New York State. Increasingly, transit agencies and operators are cutting service and attempting to accomplish more with less. On June 2-4, 2010, representatives from the state’s transit agencies and business partners will come together in Tarrytown, NY for the NYS Public Transit Industry Spring Conference. MTA Chairman and CEO Jay Walder will address conference attendees during the opening session on July 3 and nationally renowned economist Hugh Johnson will provide an economic outlook for 2010 and 2011 during the Association luncheon later that same day. The program also provides timely educational sessions, opportunities for networking and information sharing, and the latest on products and services from transit’s business community. |
WHEN: | Thursday June 03, 2010 at 09:30AM Eastern Time (US & Canada) |
WHERE: | Doubletree Hotel Tarrytown 455 South Broadway Tarrytown, New York 10591 |