GNEMA Honors Outstanding Industry Professionals at Spring Association Meeting
The Greater Northeast Motorcoach Association (GNEMA) proudly recognized eight exceptional individuals, three of whom are SYTA Members, with its Motorcoach Professional Awards during the Spring Association Meeting held in Monticello, New York.
The annual awards program celebrates employees who demonstrate excellence in safety, leadership, customer service, and operational performance within the motorcoach and travel industry. Each honoree was nominated by their company and recognized in front of industry peers, leaders, and colleagues. Award recipients received a commemorative plaque, cash prize and giveaways.
SYTA Member Motorcoach Professional Award Recipients
Rudy Supina, DATTCO
Mr. Supina is honored for his leadership in advancing driver training and compliance initiatives. With a distinguished background in commercial vehicle enforcement and decades of involvement with national safety organizations, he continues to play a critical role in shaping industry best practices and elevating safety standards.
Penny Rudolph, Starr Bus Charter & Tours
Ms. Rudolph is recognized for her lasting contributions and commitment to excellence. A mentor to many, she has played an integral role in developing talent and sharing knowledge, leaving a meaningful and enduring impact on her organization and colleagues.
Michael Martin, Stout’s Transportation
Mr. Martin is honored for his dedication, growth, and leadership within his organization. His attention to detail, initiative, and commitment to operational excellence have made him a key contributor and a respected member of the team.
“GNEMA is proud to recognize the individuals who represent the very best of our industry,” said Patricia Cowley, Executive Director of GNEMA. “These professionals go above and beyond every day, supporting safe operations, delivering exceptional service, and strengthening our industry as a whole.”
Press Release courtesy of The Greater Northeast Motorcoach Association (GNEMA).
Photos courtesy of The Greater Northeast Motorcoach Association (GNEMA).

