T. Carter Stringfellow
After World War II there was a great concern about whether the manufacturing capacity in the industry was sufficient to meet the need. Mr. T. Carter Stringfellow in Nashville became an associate of Ernest Holmes and the two collaborated in filling the demand. Along the way the Stringfellow products became very popular and his talents added greatly to the towing industry. The Stringfellow name represents quality and respect.
The company he created still does business at its plant in Nashville of which he was President for forty years. The Hall of Fame has from its inception sought to recognize the pioneers of the trade who made major contributions to the industry which serves the public today. The late Mr. T. Carter Stringfellow is a one of those pioneers whose efforts in years past are appreciated today and will be in the future.
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HALL OF FAME NOMINEE ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
Tow Equipment/Product Innovation
Innovation of a product sold in the marketplace that has helped move the industry forward. Candidate must have a minimum of 10 years of service to the industry.
Exemplary Dedication
Candidate must have 20 years running a towing business in an outstanding and exemplary manner, promoting a positive image of the towing industry and have positive relations with the community, i.e., performing services for the community about and beyond the services for hire. Limit: One inductee per year.
Industry Leadership
Leadership involved with an outstanding project that has had a dynamic and lasting effect on the towing industry. Candidate must have minimum 10 years service to the towing industry.
Professional Achievement
Creating a product or service of any kind that has had a significant and lasting effect on thousands of towing professionals. Candidate Must have a minimum of 10 years to the industry.