“We’re pleased to have Greg on the board representing the residents in the northwestern part of the state,” said Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT) Director K. Luke Reiner. “Greg brings experience in the transportation industry, and he will be an asset to the commission. He will help us continue our efforts of making WYDOT a cutting-edge agency.”
“Greg’s background will certainly help us with decisions regarding transportation issues within the state,” Commission Chairman Rick Newton said. “We’re looking forward to working with him and him providing his perspectives on making transportation even better in the state.”
Venable will serve until 2023. Typically, commissioners serve a six-year appointment but Venable will serve the rest of Pfrangle’s term.
Venable said he plans to attend the upcoming State Transportation Improvement Program meetings in District 5 to learn more about the highway and bridge projects, airport improvement work, transit and Public Safety Communications Commission projects that WYDOT tentatively expects to contract for during the upcoming fiscal year. He will also work closely with the other commissioners to learn more about WYDOT and get to know more about the issues facing District 5.
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He holds a Bachelor of Science in social sciences from the University of Houston Downtown and a master’s degree in supply chain management from Ashford University.
Venable currently works for Admiral Transport Corporation as the Director of Transportation and Logistics. Before joining Admiral Transport, he served as the Operations Manager for Gulf States Toyota in Houston, Texas, from 1995 until 2007.