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Dick Bus Named Person of the Year

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Dick Bus and his immediate family. Photo courtesy of ATAS.

November 20, 2024

At the 31st annual Lehigh Valley Commercial and Industrial Real Estate (CIRE) awards breakfast, Dick Bus of ATAS International, Inc., received the Person of the Year award. It was presented to Bus on October 25, 2024, at the ArtsQuest Center at SteelStacks in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, during a sold-out event attended by approximately 450 Lehigh Valley professionals. This event is a fundraiser for the neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) at Lehigh Valley Reilly Children’s Hospital and St. Luke’s Children’s Hospital.  

The 2024 Project of the Year award was given to the new Da Vinci Science Center in Allentown, Pennsylvania. Coincidentally, Bus served on the Da Vinci board for several years, and ATAS supplied metal panels for its new facility; exterior and interior wall panels and soffit panels. ATAS also sponsored manufacturing focused exhibits within the new science center.  

As president of ATAS, Bus has been a strong proponent of supporting the youth of the Lehigh Valley and introducing them to potential careers within manufacturing, architecture, engineering, and construction. Those efforts include involvement in the Manufacturers Resource Center’s What’s So Cool About Manufacturing middle school video competition, the National Association of Manufacturers’ annual Manufacturing Day event, the Da Vinci Science Center’s WISE (Women in Science and Engineering) Forum, and the Lehigh Valley Let’s Build Construction Camp for Girls.  

Bus has also been a dedicated supporter of the Boy Scouts of America. He led Troop 150 in Orefield and saw several of those boys achieve the rank of Eagle Scout, including his son, Mark. Bus stated, “The most rewarding things I’ve done are not usually business related.  At the top of the list was being a Scout Master.” Bus was honored with the Good Scout Award by the Boy Scouts of America Minsi Trails Council, Trexler District, in 2016.  

Many of Bus’ family members, colleagues, and friends attended the CIRE awards ceremony. He shared the company’s history, and the fact that it started in 1963 by his father, Jacobus “Jack” Bus, in the basement of their home in Rochester, NY. Due to the company’s growth, they moved the business to the Lehigh Valley in the mid-1980s. Bus is very proud of the longevity of the company and its commitment to the Lehigh Valley community. He stated, “I owe my success to a lot of people throughout my life, starting with my parents, immigrants from Holland, who knew nothing about the construction or manufacturing industries, but had the nerve to start a business to feed eight kids.” 

With four manufacturing facilities for ATAS, and two facilities for their affiliate company, BRIGHTSMITH Coaters, the Bus family is looking forward to continued growth, innovation, and support of the communities in which they operate. 

KEYWORDS: ATAS International awards manufacturing Pennsylvania

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