Five Enter Towing and Recovery Hall of Fame

Hall of Fame Honorees

Five towing industry veterans were selected as inductees to the International Towing & Recovery Hall of Fame and honored at a special event in Chattanooga, considered the birthplace of the U.S. towing and recovery industry.

For over 30 years the Hall of Fame has inducted members of the profession who have distinguished themselves by substantial contributions and outstanding service to the towing and recovery industry.

It makes me very proud that I can be a part of the process that gives the inductees the honor they deserve. They're not in the industry for the glory or notoriety. They're doing it from the heart.

Bill Gratzianna, President, International Towing and Recovery Hall of Fame and Museum

"It makes me very proud that I can be a part of the process that gives the inductees the honor they deserve," said Bill Gratzianna, president of the International Towing and Recovery Hall of Fame and Museum. "They're not in the industry for the glory or notoriety. They're doing it from the heart."

The honorees hail from different regions of the country and include, in alphabetical order:

WILLIAM BYERS, Rochester, Michigan – Byers heads Byers Wrecker Service, a family-owned firm that now includes a third generation. Byers was a volunteer firefighter and recently founded Move Over Michigan, a nonprofit organization aimed at educating motorists about the importance of Michigan’s Emergency Vehicle Caution Law.

• BETTY CORNWELL, Huntingtown, Maryland – Cornwell has spent over 45 years in the towing and recovery industry, during which she helped raise industry standards both locally and nationally and set a shining example for professional ethics. She currently is the executive director of the Towing & Recovery Professionals of Maryland.

• DENNIS HARRIS, Ray Harris Towing, Greensboro, North Carolina – Harris is a second-generation towing company owner and former president of the Towing & Recovery Professionals of North Carolina. He invented the Mobile Assist Tractor Transporter (MATT), allowing tractor-trailers to be towed facing forward and without disturbing the drive shaft.

• STEVEN SEDBERRY, Buddy's Wrecker Service, Inc., Union City, Tennessee – Sedberry is president of the family-owned firm that started out as an Esso service station in 1963 until Sedberry convinced his dad to add a wrecker in 1975, spurring the birth of a 42-year-old towing and recovery company.

• PATRICK WINER, Worldwide Equipment Sales LLC, Rockdale, Illinois – Winer, president of sales and marketing of this towing equipment distributor, also  brings joy to children each Christmas season with the Tow Trucks for Tots initiative now celebrating its tenth year.

Hall of Fame selection is based on product innovation, exemplary dedication, industry leadership and professional achievement. Nominations are now open for the Class of 2018.

Learn more about the International Towing & Recovery Hall of Fame and Museum by visiting internationaltowingmuseum.org.

Source: International Towing & Recovery Hall of Fame and Museum

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About International Towing & Recovery Hall of Fame and Museum

The International Towing & Recovery Hall of Fame and Museum recognizes outstanding individuals in the towing and recovery industry worldwide, records the history of the industry, and collects and displays industry artifacts.

International Towing & Recovery Hall of Fame and Museum
3315 Broad Street
Chattanooga, TN
37408

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