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Adapt Media Becomes Associate Member of TTSAO

The TTSAO would like to welcome Adapt Media as an Associate Member of the Truck Training Schools Association of Ontario.

Here is a little about Adapt Media:

Born in 1998, Adapt Media is an OOH media company devoted to reaching Canadians at integral points on their path to purchase journey. Delivering colossal national scale with one billion monthly impressions in 1,000+ markets, Adapt hits Canadians at the exact moment that they’re looking to buy.

 

With an ever-evolving range of convenience store/gas station, airport, drive test centres, and large format digital billboard OOH elements across Canada, Adapt can also develop customized networks to reach previously untapped markets.

 

Adapt is the only place-based OOH supplier with a sister company that deals exclusively in mobile data location offerings. With the expert assistance of Chameleon Digital Media, advertisers can layer on accurate geo-targeting data to prove the efficacy of any Adapt campaign.

You can learn more about the company at www.adaptmedia.com

Our TTSAO Contact is as follows:

Adapt Media Inc

Contact: Amanda Newell

Email: amanda.newell@adaptmedia.com

Address: 667 King Street West, 3rd Floor  Toronto ON M5V1M9

Phone: (416) 986-7283 

Website: https://www.adaptmedia.com/

About the TTSAO


Founded in 1993, the Truck Training Schools Association of Ontario (TTSAO) is the largest association
representing commercial truck driver training programs in Ontario. TTSAO members represent approximately
50 training campuses and collectively certify over 5,000 commercial drivers annually. The TTSAO Carrier
Group employs 10’s of 1,000’s of professional drivers in Ontario and the TTSAO Insurance Group companies
and brokers insures 100’s of schools and trucking companies. The TTSAO’s mission is to support the
commercial driver training industry through advocacy, networking, education and certification programs to help
members produce the highest quality of professional drivers possible. To learn more, visit www.ttsao.com.