28 Apr

Transfinder system helps disability center By Larry Rulison, Times UnionPublished 7:31 pm, Friday, April 25, 2014 Transfinder CEO Antonio Civitella, left, and Center for Disability Services asst. director for transportation Bill Garrison review bus routes at the center's dispatch office Friday April 25, 2014, in Albany, NY. (John Carl D'Annibale / Times Union)       When Transfinder of Schenectady decided to expand its transportation routing software business beyond [...]

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22 Apr

San Antonio, Texas – April 22, 2014 – Transfinder Corp. will be giving a presentation this week at Zonar’s Annual Conference, The Zone 2014, in San Antonio, Texas. Zonar’s conference draws some of the top transportation experts, fleet professionals and suppliers in the industry to its three-day conference to learn tips on how to run a successful fleet and better understand the changing transportation landscape. Transfinder’s David Sollecito will deliver a [...]

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11 Apr

    New system helps LPOSD keep kids safe By CAMERON RASMUSSON - Staff writerBonner County Daily Bee, Sandpoint, Idaho SANDPOINT — When it comes to parents and their kids’ safety, there’s no such thing as too much information. Good thing the Lake Pend Oreille School District’s transportation department is prepared to handle just about any contingency with a full roster of valuable information to share with authorities or the public. It’s all thanks [...]

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4 Apr

Schenectady, NY – April 4, 2014 – Transfinder Corp. is hosting as many as 150 guests, including federal, state and local officials, during a reception on April 9 to kick off the summit on “Strengthening Cities, Communities & Homes.” Transfinder President & CEO Antonio Civitella will be joined by local mayors Gary McCarthy (Schenectady), Kathy Sheehan (Albany), Ann Thane (Amsterdam), Joanne Yepsen (Saratoga) and Lou Rosamilia (Troy) to welcome representatives from [...]

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3 Apr

As Seen on Time Warner Cable News AlbanyBy: Jon Dougherty 3/26/2014 Even the most successful business leaders in the Capital Region got their start somewhere. For most, that was college. One local college celebrated the success of its business program by introducing a new award. In this week's Capital Region Business Beat, Jon Dougherty takes us to Siena College, where the business leaders of tomorrow are getting an early start. >>Play Now  

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