NCTA Board of Directors
The North Carolina Turnpike Authority is governed by a nine-member board of directors. Four members of the board are appointed by the Governor; two members are appointed by the President Pro-Tem of the Senate and two by the Speaker of the House of Representatives.
Members of the NCTA Board are listed below. Please click on a member's name for biographical and contact information.
The Board of Directors is organized into four working committees:
In Memoriam
Allan Dameron served as a founding member of the NCTA Board of Directors and Chairman of the Operations and Personnel Committee from 2002 until his untimely death on December 24, 2006.
The NCTA Board and staff are grateful for his ardent leadership and devoted service to the citizens of North Carolina. But like all who knew him, we miss his genuine friendship and compassion for others.
Members of the NCTA Board are listed below. Please click on a member's name for biographical and contact information.
- Secretary Eugene A. Conti Jr.(Chairman)
- Perry R. Safran (Secretary/Treasurer)
- Anthony Fox
- Sang J. Hamilton, Sr.
- William C. Lackey, Jr.
- Robert D. Teer, Jr.
- E. David Redwine
The Board of Directors is organized into four working committees:
- Executive Committee
Coordinates the responsibilities and action of the other committees and reviews proposals that are to be presented to the Board. - Finance Committee
Oversees the fiscal well-being of the NCTA and its projects, including oversight of audits, reviewing financing strategies and assessing the revenue and funding assumptions in project analyses. - Operations and Personnel Committee
Oversees all operational aspects of each project including toll collections, violations processing and enforcement. This committee also reviews staffing plans, performs the annual evaluation of the Executive Director, and oversees communications and public information efforts. - Plans and Programs Committee
Oversees the environmental, design, and construction aspects of each project, including timelines, cost and revenue projections, and assumptions used in project analyses.
Public Input Policy
The North Carolina Turnpike Authority Board encourages interested citizens and groups to provide input into the NCTA Board's decisions. In order to provide these opportunities in an orderly manner that is fair to all points of view, the following guidelines were established in July 2005.
*The three minute time limit per individual presentation and the one hour limit for all presentations may be waived by the Chairman of the NCTA Board at the start of the public comment period.
- A maximum of one hour will be set aside for public input at one meeting per quarter.
- The meeting time and location at which public comments will be accepted will be posted prominently on the web site at least one month in advance.
- Individuals or groups wishing to address the NCTA Board shall contact the Executive Director, or his/her designee, at least two weeks in advance of the meeting and provide the name of the individual(s) wishing to speak and the topic(s) they wish to address.
- Speakers shall limit their comments to three minutes in order that the NCTA Board will have the opportunity to hear all parties who wish to make comments.
*The three minute time limit per individual presentation and the one hour limit for all presentations may be waived by the Chairman of the NCTA Board at the start of the public comment period.
In Memoriam
Allan Dameron served as a founding member of the NCTA Board of Directors and Chairman of the Operations and Personnel Committee from 2002 until his untimely death on December 24, 2006.
The NCTA Board and staff are grateful for his ardent leadership and devoted service to the citizens of North Carolina. But like all who knew him, we miss his genuine friendship and compassion for others.
