5 Mar

Schenectady, New York – March 4, 2015 - Transfinder announces it is hosting a free live panel discussion titled “Low Fuel Prices – Why it Matters and How to Take Advantage of It” on Thursday, March 12th at 1 PM ET with school transportation professionals from across the country.   District officials will provide details about how Transfinder has helped their schools leverage technology to create ongoing savings that they were able to reinvest in other important [...]

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27 Feb
Transfinder Named a Best Company to Work for in New York State

Transfinder one of just 65 companies labeled a Best Company to Work for in New York State  Schenectady, New York - February 27, 2015 - Transfinder is very pleased to announce that it has been named one of the Best Companies to Work for in New York State for 2015.  “Transfinder recognizes the importance of creating a great work environment. People spend a lot of time in a demanding – yet professionally fulfilling – environment. There’s no reason why we [...]

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10 Feb

24th Annual SCCC Foundation event celebrates college’s Music and Culinary Arts program and supports Foundation’s mission  Schenectady County Community College (SCCC) and the SCCC Foundation Board of Directors announced today the appointment of Transfinder President and CEO Antonio Civitella to serve as Honorary Chair of the annual “Food for Thought and All That Jazz” celebration, scheduled this year for Tuesday, March 31.  “It is the Foundation’s [...]

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3 Feb

65% of Transfinder's New Business Came from Districts Owning Competitors’ System  Schenectady, New York - February 03, 2015 - Transfinder, a leading provider of transportation management solutions for more than 1,700 school districts in North America and the Caribbean, closed 2014 with $10,355,000 in revenue, up 20 percent from $8,605,000 in 2013.  The new eight-figure sales milestone marked the 15th consecutive record-breaking year, among other corporate milestones.  The [...]

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26 Jan

From the Albany Business ReviewJanuary 22, 2015By Chelsea Diana  Transfinder Corp. CEO Antonio Civitella said New York's plan to leverage $1 billion in private and public funds toward increasing high-speed Internet access is the right step for Albany area businesses. During the State of the State address Wednesday, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said that an estimated 7 million New Yorkers and 113,000 businesses cannot get access to broadband at 100 Mbps - the minimum speed a 2014 survey of economic [...]

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