- Carroll Knicely
Carroll F. Knicely (born c. 1929 in
Staunton, Virginia - diedNovember 2 ,2006 inGlasgow, Kentucky ) was editor and publisher of the "Glasgow Daily Times " for nearly 20 years (and later, its owner) and served under three Kentucky Governors as commissioner and later Commerce Secretary.Career in publishing
Knicely started out as an
apprentice linotype operator at "The News Virginian ". In 1957, he relocated toGlasgow, Kentucky as the president, editor and publisher of the "Glasgow Daily Times". In 1963, Knicely and his wife Evely became the sole owners of the newspaper and of the Glasgow Publishing Corporation. He also held interests in several newspapers all overKentucky and was part owner of a weekly newspaper inWestmoreland, Tennessee .Knicely served as president of the Kentucky Press Association and president of the Kentucky Journalism Foundation. Under his leadership, the Glasgow Daily Times was named by the Kentucky Press Association as the best newspaper in its class in 1967.
Western Kentucky University
Knicely was a supporter of
Western Kentucky University , where he served on the board of regents beginning in 1976. He was instrumental in the success of university's nationally known journalism department.Knicely was a
philanthropist , donating large sums of money to the Institute for Economic Development and Public Service at the University and to establish the Knicely Professorship in Leadership Studies and to create the Knicely Endowment, a permanent support fund to maintain and upgrade the Institute.The Carroll Knicely Conference Center at Western Kentucky University's Bowling Green campus is named in his honor.
Civil service
Knicely served as Commerce secretary under Democratic governors
Julian Carroll ,Martha Layne Collins andWallace G. Wilkinson . While serving in the state's Commerce Cabinet as commissioner, he helped secure the location of theGeneral Motors Corvette plant in Bowling Green in 1981. Later, as commerce secretary, he was instrumental in bringing the Toyota plant toGeorgetown, Kentucky in 1985.Personal life
Knicely had two sons and three daughters, four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
External links
* [http://www.legacy.com/louisville/Obituaries.asp?Page=LifeStory&PersonID=19811596 Carroll Knicely's obituary]
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