Indiana LTAP Announces Rich Domonkos as Associate Program Director

Rich Domonkos has been with the Indiana LTAP Center for 17 years. First serving as a Training Specialist, Rich managed the training program and assisted with technology transfer in technical manuals, short courses, and seminars. In 2018, Rich began his service as Indiana LTAP's Program Manager.

Indiana Local Technical Assistance Program (LTAP) is pleased to introduce Rich Domonkos as the new Associate Program Director.

Rich Domonkos has been with the Indiana LTAP Center for 17 years. First serving as a Training Specialist, Rich managed the training program and assisted with technology transfer in technical manuals, short courses, and seminars. In 2018, Rich began his service as Indiana LTAP’s Program Manager.

With the support of the Advisory Board and together with the LTAP team, Rich was essential in establishing Indiana LTAP as a flagship center among the national LTAP community. Under his leadership, Indiana LTAP resurrected the research and innovation awards programs, developed an online learning management system, diversified training methods, implemented innovative communication and marketing tools, and enhanced current and created new partnerships.

Prior to LTAP, Rich spent 20 years with the Lake County Highway Department in various roles including Supervisor. Rich also served proudly in the U.S. Navy Seabees as Construction Mechanic.

As the Indiana LTAP Associate Program Director, Rich will be responsible for establishing and supervising program operational goals, overseeing the interdisciplinary project teams, encouraging project development, and maintaining relationships with external partners.

For more information, please contact Rich Domonkos at rdomonko@purdue.edu or contact Indiana LTAP at 765-494-2164.

Indiana LTAP is housed within the Lyles School of Civil and Construction Engineering at Purdue University (West Lafayette).  Established by the Federal Highway Administration, the program is part of a nationwide system of technology transfer centers designed to improve transportation department performance. Indiana LTAP helps street departments, highway departments, and local elected officials to better meet the public’s needs by acting as a resource for training, technical assistance, and technology transfer. Its reach extends throughout Indiana and across the nation. To learn more about Indiana LTAP, please visit https://www.purdue.edu/inltap/.