Rochester City Lines
Christian Holter has a diverse work experience starting in 2003 as a Stablehand at Burr Oak Stables, where they were responsible for horse care and property maintenance. In 2005, they worked as the Music Department Head at Christos Bookcenter, managing inventory and purchasing music. Christian then became a Summer Intern & Volunteer Coordinator at Rochester Downtown Alliance in 2010. From 2008 to 2011, Christian worked as a Sales Representative at Owners Auto Mart. Christian joined Rochester City Lines in 2011 as a Community Liaison, implementing customer communication strategies. Christian later became an Assistant Operations Supervisor & Community Liaison, managing driver schedules and providing customer service. From 2015 to 2019, Christian held the position of Commuter Services Division Manager, overseeing operations and promoting regional commuter service programs. Currently, they serve as the Director of Operations at Rochester City Lines.
Christian Holter completed their Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) in Management & Strategy at Western Governors University in 2014. Prior to that, they obtained a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Business Administration, Biblical Studies, and Theology from Crossroads College between 2008 and 2011. Earlier in their education, Christian received a high school diploma from Home School in 2007.
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Rochester City Lines
This is the official page for Rochester City Lines, a private company established in 1966 by George and Marilyn Holter. Mission Rochester City Lines shall meet the growing needs of the community through innovative service delivery. We will excel in all areas to meet the customers’ needs. Description Rochester City Lines operates a commuter bus service that transports people from area towns including Austin, Owatonna, Winona, the Twin Cities and more. Charter bus service is available for travel in the continental United States and Canada for private hire. We have varying sizes of vehicles from mini coaches to 59 passenger motor coaches.