
Emergencies don’t send calendar invites. They don’t wait until you’re ready. When the unexpected happens, preparation can mean the difference between chaos and control.
On Tuesday, March 10, the California Bus Association invites its members to attend a virtual education session focused on emergency preparedness for motorcoach operations. While the content is designed with operators in mind, all CBA members are welcome to attend.

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TUESDAY, March 10, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. P.T.
Presented by Kimberlee Bissegger
AVP of Loss Control, Lancer Insurance Company
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Emergencies strike suddenly — whether it’s a fire, medical crisis, auto accident, or natural disaster. In those critical first moments, panic can take over, or preparation can guide decisive action.
This webinar will focus on creating a simple, clear, and actionable emergency response plan — one that helps turn fear into focus and uncertainty into control. Because when seconds matter, preparation isn’t optional — it’s lifesaving.
Participants will walk away with practical guidance they can apply across their organizations, helping ensure safer outcomes for employees, passengers, and the public.
Webinar Details:
Tuesday, March 10, 10:00 a.m. PT
- Complimentary for CBA Members
- Non-Members: $125 registration fee
Note: Non-members who register and subsequently join or renew their CBA membership during the 2025–26 membership year may have their registration fee applied toward their 2025–26 dues.
Non-members will be contacted to initiate payment upon receiving your registration. Registrants will receive the webinar link once membership is verified or non-member payment is received.
Save the date and plan to join us for this important session focused on preparation, safety, and control when it matters most.
About the Presenter:
Kimberlee Bissegger is a trailblazer in transportation risk management, bringing more than three decades of experience to her role at Lancer Insurance Company. Her passion for safety and loss prevention is rooted in firsthand operational experience, having begun her career owning and operating a dump truck business before transitioning into insurance risk management.
A dynamic speaker and respected industry thought leader, Kimberlee has presented at local, regional, and national events, sharing insights that drive meaningful change. Her approach to risk management goes beyond preventing losses — it’s about fostering a culture of safety that resonates from the boardroom to the driver’s seat.
Her presentations are known for combining real-world experience, compelling stories, and practical strategies that can reshape how transportation professionals think about risk, safety, and proactive management.