THE KENTUCKY TRANSPORTATION HALL OF FAME
The Kentucky Transportation Center (KTC) established the Kentucky Transportation Hall of Fame in 1990 to formally recognize people whose professional contributions have significantly improved the safety, quality, and efficiency of the Commonwealth’s transportation systems. Both public and private sector practitioners are well represented in the Hall of Fame.
Kentucky Transportation Hall of Fame Nomination Criteria
Kentucky Transportation Hall of Fame inductees shall be persons who by their foresight, dedication, leadership, perseverance, and integrity have significantly enhanced transportation systems in the Commonwealth. They shall be or shall have been residents of the Commonwealth.
The Kentucky Transportation Center (KTC) established the Kentucky Transportation Hall of Fame in 1990 to formally recognize those people whose professional contributions have significantly improved the safety, quality, and efficiency of the Commonwealth’s transportation systems. Both public and private sector practitioners are well represented in the Hall of Fame.
Each year a Selection Committee requests nominations from across the state and chooses one or more recipients from those nominations. The Hall of Fame inducted its first recipient, Henry T. Ward, at the 27th Annual Kentucky Transportation Forum held on November 1-2, 1990, at the University of Kentucky.
Hall of Fame Selection Committee
Doug Kreis |
Nancy Albright |
Henry Hinkle |
Paul Steely |
Chad Larue |
Richard Sutherland |
Marcie Matthews |
2024 Hall of Fame Inductees
Phil Annis
2024
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Greg Pritchett
2024
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Steve Waddle
2024
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Congratulations to Phil Annis, Greg Pritchett, and Steve Waddle on their induction into the Kentucky Transportation Hall of Fame! The induction ceremony took place at the Kentuckians for Better Transportation Conference in Louisville, KY on January 19.