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Garey L. White

B.S. in Civil Engineering, 1951 When Garey White was seven years old, his father gave him a calf as a reward for doing chores on the family farm. The young entrepreneur then did what any industrious kid with a passion for construction would do: he sold the calf and bought a basic carpenter’s tool set. Thus was born an engineer who would go on to found the largest non-residential construction employer in central Kentucky.

Michael Ritchie

B.S. in Civil Engineering, 1972

Robert E. Shaver posthumous induction

B.S. in Civil Engineering, 1927M.S. in Civil Engineering, 1931Posthumous Induction Over 37 years as professor, program director and dean, Robert E. “Zeke” Shaver made immeasurable contributions to the University of Kentucky College of Engineering.

David R. Houchin

With over 28 years of experience in major bridge construction, repair and painting, David Houchin has held executive management positions, board membership and major ownership in over a dozen companies. He is an outstanding example of how engineering principles and business acumen can lead to a successful career. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in civil engineering in 1970 from the University of Kentucky.

Claude A. “Skip” Berry III

For over 50 years, Skip Berry has poured his skill, talent and heart into the mission of Wehr Constructors, Inc., located in Louisville, Kentucky. For over 20 years, he served as president and chairman of the board. Today, he remains chairman of the Wehr Advisory Board of Directors. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in civil engineering in 1973 from the University of Kentucky.

Asghar “Oscar” Nosrati

Asghar (Oscar) Nosrati immigrated to the United States from Iran in January 1974—right after high school—with an entrepreneurial spirit and a desire to succeed. He initially took classes at the University of Louisville and Eastern Kentucky University before completing his bachelor’s degree in civil engineering at the University of Kentucky. Believing a graduate degree would give him a competitive edge in the job market, Nosrati conducted research and authored academic papers on coal slurry pipelines while earning a master’s degree in civil engineering in 1982.

R.D. James

Rickey “R.D.” James is the 12th assistant secretary of the Army for Civil Works, a post he has held since his appointment in 2018 by former President Donald Trump. 

Don Kelly

With over 40 years of experience in engineering transportation design and development, Don Kelly is an outstanding public servant to the Commonwealth of Kentucky. He earned his bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from the University of Kentucky in 1965 and stayed to complete his master’s degree in 1967.

Edward G. Foree

Edward G. Foree’s distinguished career included 12 years as an engineering professor with a prolific research group and 24 years leading a successful environmental consulting firm. A Henry County native, Foree enrolled at the University of Kentucky after graduating from Henry County High School as class valedictorian. After graduating from UK in 1964, Foree earned his master’s and doctoral degrees from Stanford University, in civil engineering with an emphasis on environmental engineering.

David B. Servis

David Servis has carved out a nearly five decades-long career in civil engineering. He has dedicated his career to Tetra Tech offices across the United States, a company he is currently semi-retired from.  Servis, a New York native, earned an Associate of Science in 1972 from Jamestown Community College. He went on to the University of Kentucky to graduate with a bachelor's and master's degree in civil engineering in 1974 and 1976, respectively.