The Oklahoma CareerTech Hall of Fame is an award given to individuals who, through their outstanding professional and personal achievements, have brought honor and distinction to
career and technology education in Oklahoma.
The Oklahoma CareerTech Hall of Fame is sponsored by the Oklahoma Foundation for Career and Technology Education. The first members were inducted in 1990; beginning in 1991 the awards were presented biennially in odd-numbered years.
Members
2024
Tom Friedemann, retired superintendent, Francis Tuttle Technology Center
Randy Gilbert, long time state board member, former agriculture education instructor and trucking company owner
Velta Reed-Johnson, retired Pioneer Technology Center superintendent, first female technology center superintendent
Denise Morris, retired Oklahoma Family, Career and Community Leaders of America state adviser
Joe Robinson, former teacher, administrator and retired associate state director
Jack Staats, former teacher and retired state program administrator for agricultural education and state FFA adviser
2022
Kent Boggs, retired Oklahoma State FFA Secretary
Carolyn Cotton, retired family and consumer sciences education program specialist
Nancy Randolph Davis, former family and consumer sciences instructor
Bob Funk, co-founder, president and vice chairman of the board of Express Employment Professionals
The Oklahoma CareerTech Hall of Fame is an award given to individuals who, through their outstanding professional and personal achievements, have brought honor and distinction to
career and technology education in Oklahoma.
The Oklahoma CareerTech Hall of Fame is sponsored by the Oklahoma Foundation for Career and Technology Education. The first members were inducted in 1990; beginning in 1991 the awards were presented biennially in odd-numbered years.
Members
2024
Tom Friedemann, retired superintendent, Francis Tuttle Technology Center
Randy Gilbert, long time state board member, former agriculture education instructor and trucking company owner
Velta Reed-Johnson, retired Pioneer Technology Center superintendent, first female technology center superintendent
Denise Morris, retired Oklahoma Family, Career and Community Leaders of America state adviser
Joe Robinson, former teacher, administrator and retired associate state director
Jack Staats, former teacher and retired state program administrator for agricultural education and state FFA adviser
2022
Kent Boggs, retired Oklahoma State FFA Secretary
Carolyn Cotton, retired family and consumer sciences education program specialist
Nancy Randolph Davis, former family and consumer sciences instructor
Bob Funk, co-founder, president and vice chairman of the board of Express Employment Professionals