Andrew Ptak is Appointed as Vice President of Information Technology at National Express Corporation

Date of management change: May 01, 2010 

What Happened?

Warrenville, IL-based National Express Corporation hired Andrew Ptak as Vice President of Information Technology.

 

About the Company

National Express LLC (NELLC) is the North American subsidiary of National Express Group, PLC, one of the premier transportation firms in the United Kingdom. NEC is made up of Durham School Services and Petermann in the United States and Stock Transportation in Canada. All organizations share a strong commitment to provide the highest level of safety, quality transportation, outstanding customer service and positive employee relations. Together, Durham School Services, Petermann and Stock Transportation operate more than 21,5 00 school buses and serve more than 550 school districts in 32 states and four provinces. NELLC corporate headquarters, located in Warrenville, Illinois, house the administrative and support functions for the organization. Our local customer service centers (CSCs) are supported by regional operations teams located throughout North America. As a North American company, we have a wealth of resources available to our customers, and still maintain an unmatched level of local support.

 

About the Person

Andrew Ptak is Vice President of Information Technology at National Express Corporation. Previously, Andrew was Director of Enterprise Architectrue of Infrastructure at Philips Lighting. Andrew has a degree in MS from Keller Graduate School of Management of DeVry University and BS from Northern Illinois University.

 

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