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Woody Fitzmaurice Joins Everyday Solutions, Inc., as Business Development Exec

ACTON, Mass. – Everyday Solutions, Inc. (ESI) named former Missouri state director Woody Fitzmaurice as the company’s new business development executive in charge of driving new business within selected accounts across North America.

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Woody Fitzmaurice

For the past three years, Fitzmaurice was a sales executive at Synovia Corporation in Indianapolis. He has more than 30 years of school transportation experience as director of transportation for Chicago Public Schools, Cincinnati Public Schools, North Kansas City School District and as state director of pupil transportation for the State of Missouri.

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“We are very excited about having Woody join our team,” said Dave Pettine, vice president of sales for ESI. “He has a proven track record of understanding the complex needs of the student transportation market and helping school districts and school bus contractors select solutions that will streamline their transportation operations.”

“I have always admired Everyday Solutions while competing with them in the marketplace,” added Fitzmaurice. “The company is well managed with an experienced executive team and they have formulated a comprehensive set of school transportation solutions that are proven in the field. I look forward to presenting their solutions to districts and contractors who desire to improve their ability to provide efficient student transportation services.”

ESI provides GPS-driven software, GPS tracking hardware and implementation services to more than 100 school districts and student transportation providers representing approximately 30,000 vehicles across North America and Canada.

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