Master’s Transportation Hosts Industry Night At New Headquarters

Shown from left are Executive Vice President Ron Haley, Marketing Coordinator Savanna Thomas, Senior Learning and Development Manager Jennifer Story, Public Sector Sales Manager Brittany Houchen, President/CEO John Goodbrake, Director of Public Sector Sales Phillip Scherer, Executive Vice President Travis Farmer, and Marketing Coordinator Jorge Castilla. (Photo courtesy of Master’s Transportation)
Master’s Transportation, a provider of commercial buses and vans for rent, lease, and purchase, recently hosted its first-ever “Industry Night” at its new headquarters in Kansas City, MO. The private event gave 30 transit leaders and regional professionals an exclusive tour of the new 320,000-square-foot campus and included a sneak peek at a new project the team is working on for 2026.
Industry professionals from Missouri, Iowa, and Nebraska also toured the 252,000-square-foot vehicle manufacturing plant and 36,000 square feet of Class A office space that brought the Master’s Transportation team under one roof for the first time. The design was envisioned by Founder and CEO John Goodbrake and includes a 32,000-square-foot parts and service building and nearly 1,000,000 square feet of concrete paving for bus parking.
“After years of development, we are so proud to demonstrate Kansas City hospitality and strengthen our relationships with key decision-makers across the Midwest transit industry,” Goodbrake said. “This new campus allows us to support our customers’ needs now and gives us space to grow as we cultivate new relationships and expand our services.”
Master’s Transportation provided private shuttle service for the event, which started at the Kansas City Downtown Marriott following the Midwest Transit Conference.
“Attendees gained insight into Master’s Transportation’s comprehensive commercial vehicle solutions, including shuttle buses, school buses, motorcoaches, and full-scale refurbishing services,” according to a press release.
“This exclusive event allowed us to listen directly to the needs of transit officials and demonstrate how our expanded headquarters enhances our ability to meet those needs,” Master’s Transportation Executive Vice President Ron Haley said. “The relationships built during Industry Night will help us continue delivering exceptional service as we grow our team and expand our nationwide capabilities.”