Anaheim Transportation Network

18 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE VOLUME 10, ISSUE 11 WeDriveU and the National Express Shuttle & Transit family salute Diana Kotler, Jim Appleby and everyone at Anaheim Transportation Network (ATN) on leading the future of mobility in California. We’re honored to partner on ATN and are proud that our bus drivers are transforming lives and journeys in Orange County. Founded in 1988 in California, WeDriveU’s team helps public and private sector customers evolve their mobility initiatives into the future by operating transportation programs that reduce carbon emissions and traffic congestion and promote safe and reliable shared alternatives to driving alone. In collaboration with municipalities, companies, universities and transit agencies, our fixed route and demand-responsive solutions represent the future of mobility for communities, workplaces and campuses. We’ve grown to a team 4,100-strong managing and operating 3,000+ vehicles including EVs for customers in 43 U.S. locations, as part of global mobility leader Mobico Group. We couldn’t have gotten here without partners like ATN and visionaries like Diana Kotler taking this journey with us. On behalf of WeDriveU and our global company, we extend gratitude for our partnership and congratulations on the success of Electrify Anaheim. We eagerly await what’s next for ATN as this exciting, vibrant region continues to evolve. www.wedriveu.com ANAHEIM TRANSPORTATION NETWORK with teams like the Anaheim Ducks and Angels. The hospitality industry, too, plays a pivotal role, not only because ATN transports its guests but also due to the vast employment opportunities they present. “People always think that it’s just service jobs,” she notes, clarifying that the spectrum of careers within hospitality ranges from interior decorating to HR. Community ties are also integral to ATN. ATN establishes meaningful connections with local organizations such as the Anaheim Community Foundations, Anaheim YMCA, Housing Department, and the Boys and Girls Club to serve more than just tourists. These affiliations underscore ATN’s commitment to the broader community, ensuring that transportation needs across various demographics are met efficiently and empathetically. A Glimpse into the Future: ATN’s Vision Envisioning the future is no easy task, but it becomes less daunting with a clear goal in mind. For ATN, that vision is clear and environmentally conscious. “We’ll be 100% electric, with zero carbon footprint. That’s our goal,” Kotler confidently asserts. The commitment doesn’t end there. From solar battery storage to various sustainability initiatives, ATN aims to be at the forefront of eradicating its carbon footprint. This dedication isn’t solely rooted in environmentalism; it’s about enhancing connectivity, too. As Kotler reveals, they are “working on a bus rapid transit project that will be here by late ‘28, in time for the Olympics in California.” ATN’s focus is shifting to be more neighborhood-centric, You can leave your car at home and rely on public transportation for your commuting needs.”

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