12TH ANNUAL OKLAHOMA TRANSITION INSTITUTE (OTI) Tuesday-Thursday October 3-5, 2017 NCED Conference Center and Hotel, Norman, OK “Shaping the Future”

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12TH ANNUAL OKLAHOMA TRANSITION INSTITUTE (OTI) Tuesday-Thursday October 3-5, 2017 NCED Conference Center and Hotel, Norman, OK “Shaping the Future” SAVE THE DATE! 12TH ANNUAL OKLAHOMA TRANSITION INSTITUTE (OTI) Tuesday-Thursday October 3-5, 2017 NCED Conference Center and Hotel, Norman, OK “Shaping the Future” October 3rd offers pre-conference sessions and is optional. Morning and afternoon sessions will be offered with session information coming soon. These sessions offer information to those new to transition, first time attendees, or those in need of a refresher. All who attend will enjoy these informative sessions. October 4th - 5th includes full day sessions with keynotes, breakouts, and team meetings. On-site lunch is available so no need to travel to restaurants! Keynotes: Cord McCoy Hometown and Current Residence: Tupelo, OK Family: Wife Sara 6 time PBR World Finals qualifier (2006 – 11) 2007 Member of Team USA PBR World Cup 2 time IPRA All-Around cowboy champion (‘02-’03) 2005 WNFR Qualifier 12 PBR TPD Event wins Jet McCoy Hometown: Tupelo, OK: Current Residence: Ada, OK Family: Wife Ashlee, Daughter: Ti Graduate of Southwest Oklahoma State University A lifelong horseman and five-time IPRA World Champion 12 time International Finals Rodeo qualifier Active rancher training horses for reining and cutting competition Cord and Jet competed together in The Amazing Race three times, in 2010, 2011, and in 2014-The Amazing Race: All-Stars! A small registration fee is necessary to support our continued growth. Registration, overnight accommodations, and breakout topics will be coming soon. Keep checking http://www.ou.edu/content/education/centers-and-partnerships/zarrow/oklahoma- transition-council.html. A call for proposals and vendor/sponsor invitations will be coming out soon. For questions, please contact Ms. Kimberly Osmani, Transition Coordinator, Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitation Services, at (405) 635-2768 or [email protected], or Mr. Larry Hartzell, Programs Field Representative, at (405) 635-2759 or [email protected]. .
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