Award
Recipients
Distinguished
Contribution | Milton
Pikarsky | C.V.
Wootan
New Faculty Member | Non-Thesis
Masters Degree
Biographies
Dr. Charley
V. Wootan
1926 - 2001
Dr. Charley
Wootan had a long history of significant contributions to university
transportation education and research, and his career has had a profound
effect on transportation and the transportation profession in Texas
and the nation.
Dr. Charley
Wootan received his undergraduate and graduate degrees from Texas A&M
University, and he joined the Texas Transportation Institute in 1956.
He served as Associate Agency Director from 1966 to 1976, and was Director
of TTI from 1976 to 1993. Upon his retirement in 1993, he was named
Director Emeritus.
Charley provided
key leadership to a research program that has consistently been viewed
as one of the best in the nation and is the largest university affiliated
research program in the United States. For decades he was a national
and international leader and spokesperson for the transportation research
program. He was actively involved in the Transportation Research Board
for over 40 years and served that organization in numerous capacities,
including being selected Chairman in 1983. TRB honored Dr. Wootan with
a Distinguished Service Award in 1984.
Charley long
recognized the need for an organization such as CUTC and worked closely
with others for many years to bring the concept to fruition. He was
one of the founding members of CUTC in 1985, and he served as its first
president. He was again elected president in 1990. Charley's leadership
and influence clearly helped CUTC to quickly become a viable and useful
organization. He was one of the leaders responsible for securing funding
for the USDOT University Centers Program, a program that has been enormously
successful in increasing the talent base and creating new transportation
knowledge.
Dr. Wootan
has been honored by his colleagues on many occasions, receiving the
Federal Highway Administration's Public Service Award, ARTBA's S.S.
Steinberg Award, Texas DOT's Road Hand Award, the International Right-of-Way
Association's Y.T. Lum Award; and the George S. Bartlett Award, presented
by TRB, AASHTO and ARTBA. At TTI, he was recently recognized through
the establishment of the Charley V. Wootan Career Achievement Award
for Research. However, it is the guidance and support Charley has provided
to the hundreds of professionals, support staff, and students who have
had the opportunity to work with him that truly set him apart. He was
a true professional and a first class individual who helped make this
country's transportation system the best in the world.
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