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Jared W. Perdue, P.E. named 2024 IRF “Man of the Year”

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Jared W. Perdue, P.E., a distinguished transportation professional and policy leader has been honored with the International Road Federation’s highest individual recognition on the opening day of the IRF Global R2T Conference & Exhibition in Orlando, Florida, USA.

Established in 1951, IRF’s Man (or Woman) of the Year award celebrates exemplary professionals from public, private, and academic sectors who have demonstrated outstanding leadership and unwavering dedication to the road transport industry. Over the years, this prestigious accolade has highlighted the achievements of the world’s most influential transport leaders for their contributions to advocacy, policy development, research, and educational initiatives that promote safer, more sustainable road networks worldwide.

Mr. Perdue is being celebrated for his exceptional leadership in the transportation sector, exemplified during his tenure at the Florida Department of Transportation. His steadfast commitment to advancing road safety, implementing emerging technology initiatives, and overseeing innovative infrastructure projects has left a lasting impact on the industry and the communities he has served.

According to IRF Chairman Emeritus for Life of IRF Global, Abdullah Al-Mogbel, “This award recognizes Mr. Perdue’s exceptional leadership and his enduring contributions to the transportation sector. Jared has consistently demonstrated a forward-thinking approach, crafting solutions that address today’s challenges while preparing for tomorrow’s needs. His commitment to innovation and safety exemplifies the core mission of the IRF.”

“Florida was excited to host the recent IRF conference and welcome those across the globe to our beautiful state. Receiving IRF’s Man of the Year award is truly humbling. I am grateful for this tremendous honor and extremely proud to work in such a passionate and driven industry that always looks to raise the bar and go above and beyond for communities,” said Florida Department of Transportation Secretary Jared W. Perdue, P.E. “Recognition for this award would not be possible without the many mentors and team members who I’ve been fortunate to work with in my career—I sincerely appreciate all of those who have traveled along my professional journey.”

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