Kevin Keith named Director of MoDOT

Kevin Keith 

Kevin Keith
Kevin Keith
 has been named director of the MoDOT:

The Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission has selected Kevin Keith as Director of the Missouri Department of Transportation. Keith has served as the department's interim director since April and has been chief engineer of MoDOT for nine years. He has been with the department for more than 25 years.

"Kevin Keith is a proven leader," said MHTC Chairman Rudy Farber. "He has been instrumental in the dramatic improvement of MoDOT and has been recognized for his innovative leadership at the national level. We have full confidence in his ability to tackle the significant transportation challenges Missouri faces in the coming years."

Keith is nationally recognized for his innovative efforts implementing "Practical Design" a no-frills approach enabling MoDOT to satisfy customer needs while saving money to put toward more transportation improvements. Practical Design has saved Missouri taxpayers more than $1 billion and has been adopted in numerous other states.

Before becoming chief engineer, he served as transportation planning director and, prior to that, as district engineer for MoDOT's Northwest District headquartered in St. Joseph. He has also worked in Branson, St. Louis and Chillicothe during his tenure with MoDOT.

Farber will introduce Keith as director at the MoDOT Central Office Building in Jefferson City at noon today. Members of the commission and the new director will be available to answer questions from the media following the announcement.
 

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Introduction of MoDOT Director Kevin Keith
 
Noon, Thursday, Nov. 4

Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission Hearing Room 100

MoDOT Central Office Building

105 W. Capitol Ave. (Corner of Capitol and Jefferson)

Jefferson City

 

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