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25 Oct 2025

Stranorlar-based Adam Anderson wins Bus Éireann’s National GEM award

Ireland’s national bus company celebrated its employees’ achievements in 2024 at the annual awards, which recognise excellent customer service, community impact, performance and forward-thinking

Stranorlar-based Adam Anderson wins Bus Éireann’s National GEM award

Adam Anderson with Stephen Kent, Bus Eireann CEO and Allen Parker, Chief Customer Officer

Adam Anderson from the Stranorlar depot has won the Engineering Operative of the Year at Bus Éireann’s National GEM (Ge Extra Mile) Awards 2024.

Ireland’s national bus company celebrated its employees’ achievements in 2024 at the annual awards, which recognise excellent customer service, community impact, performance and forward-thinking.

Awards were issued in a number of different categories including Apprentice of the Year, Depot of the Year, Craftworker of the Year and several other categories including driver and community awards.

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Adam won the Engineering Operative of the Year, demonstrating the commitment and skills the company needs to continue to deliver for communities.

In congratulating the winners, Stephen Kent, Bus Éireann Chief Executive Officer said: “Your achievements represent the very best of Bus Éireann. You inspire us all with your commitment, ingenuity and passion for excellence. Your dedication is at the heart of what makes us a trusted and valued public transport provider.”

“As we look ahead, it’s clear that the future holds both opportunities and challenges. But what we’ve seen today reaffirms my belief that we have the talent, teamwork and resilience to achieve our ambitions. Together, we are building a Bus Éireann that is not only a leader in sustainable public transport but also an organisation where people are proud to work—a place where careers flourish and where everyone feels valued.”

“I want to express my deepest gratitude to everyone across our organisation. Your hard work, collaboration, and dedication are what drive Bus Éireann forward.”

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