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Five to be Inducted into the Transportation Hall of Honor

Oct 12, 2018

Next week, five individuals will be inducted into the Michigan Hall of Honor. The Hall of Honor, a permanent display in the Van Wagoner Transportation Building in Lansing, was established in 1971 to honor individuals who have made outstanding contributions to developing Michigan’s network of highways, roads, streets, transit systems, railroads, airports, and waterways. Members are elected by a committee representing a wide range of transportation industry organizations. With the inclusion of this year’s honorees, a total of 88 people have been inducted into the Hall of Honor.

The honorees are:

  • Robert Chaprnka – Served as president of the Michigan Railroads Association (an MLC client) from 1990 to 2013. Prior to that, he worked for 18 years in the Michigan Senate and served two years in the U.S. Army.
  • Robert Adams –Chief deputy director at the Michigan Department of Transportation beginning in 1989, until his retirement in 1996.
  • Philip Kazmierski – Served as the deputy director of the Michigan Department of Transportation Bureau of Urban and Public Transportation.
  • Michael Mobey –The general manager of the Isabelle County Transportation Commission from 1983 to 1995.
  • Martin Schultz, Jr – Worked for the Michigan Department of Aeronautics as an aircraft mechanic.

For more information on the inductees, please click here.

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