TripSpark Technologies Awarded the 2024 TDM Excellence Award for Technology and Innovation

TripSpark Technologies Awarded the 2024 TDM Excellence Award for Technology and Innovation

TripSpark Technologies is thrilled to have been awarded the 2024 TDM Excellence Award for Technology and Innovation by the Association for Commuter Transportation (ACT).

Transportation Demand Management (TDM) is the use of strategies to inform and encourage people to maximize the efficiency of our transportation systems; leading to improved mobility, reduced congestion, and lower carbon emissions.  TDM strategies are deployed by public and private sector organizations dedicated to providing a better journey for everyone.

The TDM Excellence Awards are held yearly at ACT’s annual TDM forum. The awards recognize industry-leading work that improves mobility and increases sustainability in transportation. This year, ACT awarded five recipients across the employer, higher education, MPO/regional planning council, and technology and innovation categories.

“This year’s TDM Excellence Award winners are some of the best and brightest in the industry,” said David McMaster, President of ACT. “Each is a prime example of how TDM can and does expand access to real transportation options. These awardees continue to go above and beyond for all they serve and set a very high bar for excellence in the field.”

During the Technology and Innovation Award speech, David McMaster commended how RidePro is a comprehensive solution making a difference in the transportation demand management community. He also recognized RidePro team members, Jesse Kafka and Dan Bower, and their dedication to TDM as longtime members and participants of ACT.

What an honor to be recognized for TripSpark’s commitment to providing the most robust ridematching and vanpool program management solution to our RidePro partners. This award isn’t just a milestone – it’s motivation to keep innovating and improving RidePro to support the evolving needs of transportation demand management organizations.