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Osu Foundation Board of Governors 2019-2020 OSU FOUNDATION BOARD OF GOVERNORS 2019-2020 1. *Deborah “Debbie” Adams 9. Cary Baetz Phillips 66 Company (Retired) Berry Petroleum Houston, Texas Dallas, TX 2. James “Jim” AlCoCk 10. Treca Baetz Exxon Mobil (Retired) First Serve Dallas, Texas Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 3. Leeland Alexander - New Member 11. Judi Baker University of Oklahoma-Tulsa Ebby Halliday Realtors (Retired) Tulsa, Oklahoma Stillwater, Oklahoma 4. Jack Allen 12. Marsha Barnes - New Member Hub International Mid-America Tulsa, Oklahoma Tulsa, Oklahoma 13. William “Bill” Barnes 5. *Mark Allen BBMM LLC (Retired) Maine Street Holdings Tulsa, Oklahoma Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 14. Ken Barrett 6. Stephanie Allen ExxonMobil (Retired) Self-employed Spring, Texas Tulsa, Oklahoma 15. Andrea Nielsen-Bartlett 7. *Blaire Atkinson Nielsens Exclusive Gifts OSU Alumni Association Tulsa, Oklahoma Stillwater, Oklahoma 16. Claudia Bartlett 8. Robert “Bob” Austin Sapulpa, Oklahoma Austin Family Foundation Tulsa, Oklahoma 17. Gary Bartlett Bartlett Equipment Company Inc Tulsa, Oklahoma Page 1 of 15 *OSUF Trustee **OSUF Honorary Trustee Last updated 10/2/2019 18. John Bartley 30. Karl Bovee Community Escrow & Title Co Bank of America Merrill Lynch Stillwater, Oklahoma Dallas, Texas 19. Bruce Baugher 31. Cory Bowker St John Medical Center Jack Bowker Ford - Lincoln - Mercury Tulsa, Oklahoma Ponca City, Oklahoma 20. Courtney Baugher 32. Donna Braun - New Member Bruce Baugher DO PC Naperville, Illinois Tulsa, Oklahoma 33. Shay Braun - New Member 21. *Bryan Begley Treehouse Foods 1901 Partners Oak Brook, Illinois Dallas, Texas 34. Hal Brown 22. Bruce Benbrook Bank of Oklahoma Stock Exchange Bank Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Woodward, Oklahoma 35. Kathy Brown 23. Karen Betche - New Member Nichols Hills, Oklahoma Houston, Texas 36. MiChael “Mike” Brown 24. Lawrence “Larry” Betche - New Member Michael B Brown Development Inc (Retired) Lawton, Oklahoma Houston, Texas 37. Kevin Bryant 25. Jack Betts Crow Holdings Stillwater, Oklahoma Dallas, Texas 26. Thomas “Tom” Blalock 38. William “Bill” Buckles Commercial Law Group PC (Retired) Central National Bank (Retired) Edmond, Oklahoma Alva, Oklahoma 27. James Boggs 39. Donald “Don” Bugh First Fidelity Bank NGL Supply Inc (Retired) Edmond, Oklahoma Tulsa, Oklahoma 28. Kellie Boone - New Member 40. Monty Butts Ponca City, Oklahoma Capital Advisors Inc Tulsa, Oklahoma 29. Steven “Steve” Boone - New Member Security Abstract Company 41. Randy Byford Ponca City, Oklahoma Byford Pontiac Buick GMC LLC Chickasha, Oklahoma Page 2 of 15 *OSUF Trustee **OSUF Honorary Trustee Last updated 10/2/2019 42. Robin Byford 53. Jodi Cline Merrill Lynch Edward Jones Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Ponca City, Oklahoma 43. Jennifer Callahan 54. Linda Cline McAfee and Taft Cushing, Oklahoma Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 55. Amanda Clinton 44. Randall “Randy” Calvert Cherokee Nation Businesses Calvert Law Firm Tulsa, Oklahoma Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 56. **Bryan Close 45. Sherri Marie Carr CloseBend Inc The SM Carr Law Firm Ltd Co Tulsa, Oklahoma Seneca, South Carolina 57. *Jan Cloyde 46. Kurt Carter GrandPoint Capital (Retired) Merrill Lynch Wealth Management Los Angeles, California Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 58. PatriCia “Pat” Cobb 47. Wade Christensen - New Member Tulsa, Oklahoma Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 59. *PatriCk “Pat” Cobb 48. Donna Clack Kolding Oil & Gas LLC Prudential Detrick Realty (Retired) Tulsa, Oklahoma Tulsa, Oklahoma 60. RiChard Cochran - New Member 49. Jerry Clack R Cochran-Jones LLC Merrill Lynch/Clack/Jelley Group Tulsa, Oklahoma Tulsa, Oklahoma 61. Samuel “Sam” Combs 50. Chad Clay COMSTAR Advisors Complete Environmental Products Inc Tulsa, Oklahoma Pasadena, Texas 62. Teresa “Terri” Cooper 51. John Clerico Edmond, Oklahoma Chartmark Investments Tulsa, Oklahoma 63. Ronald “Ron” Corley Bonney Corley LLP (Retired) 52. Amy Cline Duncan, Oklahoma Cline Ranches LLC Cushing, Oklahoma 64. Paul Cornell Premier Capital Partners Tulsa, Oklahoma Page 3 of 15 *OSUF Trustee **OSUF Honorary Trustee Last updated 10/2/2019 65. Bradley ”Brad” Cost 75. MiChael Doshier - New Member Infinedi LLC Franklin Templeton Investments Tulsa, Oklahoma Rancho Cordova, California 66. Leonard Court 76. PatriCia Doshier - New Member Crowe & Dunlevy El Dorado Hills, California Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 77. Gentner Drummond 67. Suzie Crowder Drummond Law Firm Cushing, Oklahoma Tulsa, Oklahoma 68. Brent Curry 78. Jonathan Drummond Look Properties Drummond Eye Clinic Tulsa, Oklahoma Stillwater, Oklahoma 69. Cary DeHart 79. Kent Dunbar CMSWillowbrook MAM Management Chickasha, Oklahoma Tulsa, Oklahoma 70. The Honorable Lee Denney 80. Paul Duren - New Member Oklahoma House of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Representatives (Former) Veterinary Medical Associates Inc 81. *Ann Dyer Cushing, Oklahoma Accenture Coppell, Texas 71. Heath DePriest- New Member Phillips 66 82. Gwen Easter Houston, Texas First Bank & Trust (Retired) Stillwater, Oklahoma 72. The Honorable Dale DeWitt Oklahoma House of 83. *Joseph “Joe” Eastin Representatives (Former) ISN DC Cattle Dallas, Texas Braman, Oklahoma 84. RiChard Edmonson 73. DenieCe Ditzler - New Member Hall Estill OG&E Tulsa, Oklahoma Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 85. Cindy Eimen 74. Eddy Ditzler Sage Energy Trading Company Grant Thornton (Retired) Tulsa, Oklahoma Edmond, Oklahoma 86. Scott Eisenhauer P&K Equipment Inc Edmond, Oklahoma Page 4 of 15 *OSUF Trustee **OSUF Honorary Trustee Last updated 10/2/2019 87. EriC Eissenstat - New Member 98. Hughla Foreman- New Member Continental Resources H F Inc Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Tulsa, Oklahoma 88. Debra “Deb” Emerson 99. John “Chip” Fudge Sonoma Clean Power Claims Management Resources Santa Rosa, California Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 89. Kimberly “Kim” Erdoes - New Member 100. Kent Gardner Genentech Funk Companies Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 90. Peter Erdoes - New Member 101. Bart Gaskill Peter A Erdoes PC Apex Titan Inc Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Dallas, Texas 91. Frank Evans 102. Mike Gaskins Stillwater Family Care LLC ExxonMobil Stillwater, Oklahoma Spring, Texas 92. The Honorable Mary Fallin - New Member 103. Melvin Gilliam State of Oklahoma Governor (Former) SpiritBank Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Tulsa, Oklahoma 93. Kayleen Ferguson - New Member 104. Angela “Angie” Gottlieb - New Member Hot Springs, Arkansas Newport Beach, California 94. Larry Ferguson- New Member 105. Doug Gottlieb Schreiber Foods Inc (Retired) CBS Sports Network/CBS Radio Hot Springs, Arkansas Newport Beach, California 95. Malinda Berry FisCher 106. Larry Green Thomas N Berry & Company RCB Bank (Retired) Stillwater, Oklahoma Stillwater, Oklahoma 96. Jeffrey ”Jeff” Fisher 107. MiChael Greenwood Ascent Resources Carnegie Capital LLC Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Stillwater, Oklahoma 97. Ellen Fleming 108. Gordon Greer Bank of Oklahoma BancFirst Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Tulsa, Oklahoma Page 5 of 15 *OSUF Trustee **OSUF Honorary Trustee Last updated 10/2/2019 109. Don Greiner III 120. The Honorable James “Jim” Grace Living Centers Halligan Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Oklahoma State Senate (Former) Oklahoma State University (Retired) 110. Kenneth “Ken” Greiner Stillwater, Oklahoma Nursing Home Properties (Retired) Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 121. Frank Harrison Eufaula Energy 111. Leslie Griffith Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Chickasaw Nation Industries Norman, Oklahoma 122. Gregory “Greg” Hart John Deere (Retired) 112. Jennifer Grigsby Tulsa, Oklahoma Ascent Resources LLC Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 123. John Hart Continental Resources 113. Steven “Steve” Grigsby Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Edmond, Oklahoma 124. RiChard Hatfield 114. John Groendyke Delta Airlines (Retired) Groendyke Transport Inc Austin, Texas Enid, Oklahoma 125. Terry Hawkins 115. Beverly Bennett Groom Phillips Murrah PC (Retired) Oklahoma City, Oklahoma McLean, Virginia 126. Danny Head 116. Bradley “Brad” Gungoll Danny's BBQ Head Quarters Gungoll Jackson Box & DeVoll PC Ponca City, Oklahoma Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 127. David Henneke 117. Leah Gungoll Attorney Luther, Oklahoma Enid, Oklahoma 118. Spencer Haines 128. Chuck Hensley Love's Travel Stops Williams Financial Group Edmond, Oklahoma Dallas, Texas 119. Thomas “Tom” Hall 129. Steve Herod Stillwater Dermatology Clinic Falconer Oil & Gas Corporation Stillwater, Oklahoma Houston, Texas Page 6 of 15 *OSUF Trustee **OSUF Honorary Trustee Last updated 10/2/2019 130. RiChard “RiCk” Hesser - New Member 141. Norman Hudecki Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Valvoline Inc (Retired) Tulsa, OK Grove, Oklahoma 131. MiChael “Mike” Hessong 142. Phyllis HudeCki Bioworld Merchandising Inc Oklahoma Business & Education Irving, Texas Coalition (Retired) Grove, Oklahoma 132. John Higginbotham Bank of Oklahoma 143. Deborah “Debbie” Huff Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Lakeside Women's Hospital Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 133. William “Bill” Hobbs Williams Company Inc (Retired) 144. Jeanene Jenkins Hulsey Broken Arrow, Oklahoma IBM (Retired) Santa Fe, NM 134. *Helen Hodges Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd 145. Jeff Hume LLP (Retired) Continental Resources San Diego, California Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 135. Stephen “Steve” Holton 146. Claudia Humphreys Central National Bank GBH Properties Poteau, Oklahoma Fort Worth, Texas 136. Rhonda Hooper 147. Donald “Don” Humphreys Jordan Associates ExxonMobil (Retired) Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Dallas, Texas 137. Rex Horning 148. Gary Humphreys Simmons Bank Maalt Transport Broken Arrow, Oklahoma Fort Worth, Texas 138. *David Houston – Vice Chair 149. *Gary Huneryager Houston Financial Enable Midstream Partners (Retired) Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Edmond, Oklahoma 139. Daniel “Dan”
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