Service & Sacrifice
The OCU Theta Delta chapter of the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity held a Cross Awards banquet for five alumni for their lifetime of service to the fraternity. The Cross Award is named for the symbol of the fraternity, denoting service and sacrifice. Pictured are Nic Drago (BPA Dance 鈥03), Mark Kelly (BS Business 鈥77), Herman Meinders (HDCS 鈥89), Stan Sewell (BS Business 鈥68) and Terry Zinn (BA Speech Theatre 鈥71).
1950s
The Muskogee Phoenix featured Lola Hall (BA 鈥52, BA Competency Based Degree Program 鈥94) and her career as a pioneer in broadcast journalism.
1960s
The Oklahoman featured 80-year-old Terry Baransy (BA Journalism 鈥62) and his plan to run in his 206th marathon in remembrance of the 野狼社区 bombing.
Four-time PGA major champion Susie Maxwell Berning (BSB Business 鈥64) was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame.
1970s
Travel Oklahoma featured Leona Mitchell (BM 鈥71, HDM 鈥79) on its Music Trail, an initiative that highlights successful Oklahoman musicians.
Late restaurateur Greg McGill (BA 鈥72) was featured in the Tulsa World for his contribution to the 野狼社区 area鈥檚 restaurant scene.
Harry Van Camp (JD 鈥74) was appointed as a co-chair of DeWitt鈥檚 Intellectual Property Litigation Practice Group.
The Andalusia Star-News in Alabama and the Albany Herald in Georgia featured Rick Rescorla (JD 鈥75) and his heroics in evacuating people from the World Trade Center during the 9/11 attacks.
David Greenwell (BSB Accounting 鈥76), CPA, became the 62nd inductee into the Oklahoma Accounting Hall of Fame.
1980s
野狼社区 Repertory Theatre founding Artistic Director Donald Jordan (BA Speech Theatre 鈥80) announced his retirement.
Attorney Michael C. Mordy (JD 鈥80) was sworn in as the Oklahoma Bar Association鈥檚 new president.
Judge Thomas E. Prince (JD 鈥82) was appointed to the Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals.
BroadwayWorld Oklahoma announced alumnus Shawn Churchman (BM Music 鈥86) as its Director of a Performance of the Decade and author of the Original Script of the Decade.
1990s
Kristin Chenoweth (BM Musical Theatre 鈥91, MM 鈥93, HDHL 鈥13) is hosting a new Food Network show, 鈥淐andy Land,鈥 based on the original board game.
The Rev. Patrick McPherson (BA Political Science 鈥92) is the new pastor of the First United Methodist Church of Muskogee.
The Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board voted unanimously to hire Tom Bates (BA Criminal Justice 鈥91, JD 鈥94) as its executive director.
Doug Coulson (BA English/Philosophy 鈥94, MLA 鈥96) has a featured article titled 鈥淢ore than Verbs: An Introduction to Transitivity in Legal Argument鈥 in The Scribes Journal of Legal Writing.
The U.S. Air Force posted a short biography on Maj. Gen. Robert J. Skinner (MS Computer Science 鈥94), director, command, control, communications, and cyber (C4) for U.S. Indo-Pacific Command.
Former basketball player and assistant coach John Martin (BS History 鈥95, ME Secondary Education 鈥97) was appointed Sooner Athletic Conference commissioner.
Artist Brent Greenwood (BFA Studio Art 鈥97) painted a mural in downtown Sulphur. Red Lake Nation News did a feature story about the work.
The Rev. Valerie Steele (BA Music 鈥97, MLA 鈥01) hosted a discussion based on 鈥淭he Color of Compromise,鈥 a book that analyzes the relationship between racism and churches in America.
The Oklahoma governor appointed Jennifer Grigsby (MBA 鈥99) to serve as the state鈥檚 secretary of economic administration. She will oversee more than 20 state agencies, including the employment security commission, tax commission, state auditor and inspector, and state treasurer鈥檚 office.
Dr. Sherrie D. (Polk) All (BA Religion 鈥99), brain health expert and the owner and director of the Chicago Center for Cognitive Wellness, released a book, 鈥淭he Neuroscience of Memory: Seven Skills to Optimize Your Brain Power, Improve Memory, and Stay Sharp at Any Age.鈥
BERNINA of America, a manufacturer of sewing, embroidery, and quilting machines, appointed Christy Burcham (BA Elementary Education 鈥99) as director of education and training.
2000s
OCU General Counsel Casey Ross (BS Business Administration 鈥00, MBA/JD 鈥03) was a panelist for a conference titled 鈥淚nclusivity of Native American Students and the Significance of McGirt v Oklahoma: A legal triumph for the Muscogee (Creek) Nation.鈥
Former Rockette Amy Klingler (BS Dance Management 鈥00) returned to her hometown of Kokomo, Indiana, and teaches at Elite Dance studio.
Amanda Seamster Clark (BPA Dance Performance 鈥01) co-authored a book, 鈥淒ance Appreciation.鈥
Daniel Miller (BSB Economics 鈥01) was named a principal with Edward Jones鈥 holding company.
The India Times featured Lakshmi Manchu (BA Theatre 鈥02) as a Tollywood 鈥減ath-breaker鈥 in an article on its Entertainment Times blog.
Law professor Kara I. Smith (JD 鈥02) was elected to serve a three-year term as a member at large of the Oklahoma Bar Association.
Kristen Repyneck Dennis (BS Dance Management 鈥04) was named a partner of Goldblum & Pollins, an employment-based immigration law firm in Pennsylvania where she provides strategic counseling for institutions of higher education, foreign scholars, and foreign students.
Jay Wadley (BM Composition 鈥05) composed the score for Charlie Kaufman鈥檚 Netflix original, 鈥淚鈥檓 Thinking of Ending Things.鈥
Anita Reynolds Howard (JD 鈥05) was sworn in as Macon-Bibb (Georgia) district attorney, making her the first female and African American to hold that office.
Selena Rosanbalm (BM Musical Theater 鈥06) recently released a self-titled album and was featured on The Digital Fix.
Tamya Cox-Tour茅 (JD 鈥06) was named executive director for the American Civil Liberties Union of Oklahoma.
BroadwayWorld honored Kismet Arts Studio, under the leadership of executive artistic director Angela Polk (BM Music Theatre 鈥06, MM Music Theatre 鈥08), as the Best Youth Theatre Camp/After School Program of the Decade in Oklahoma.
Maria Kristianto (BA prior learning & university studies 鈥07) opened a restaurant called Resto Kecombrang in Sentul City, Indonesia.
Dr. Kelly Williams (BS Psychology 鈥08) has been appointed director of the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority after serving in the role on an interim basis since August.
Gaten Wood (JD 鈥08) was appointed to Kansas鈥 30th Judicial District.
Emily Grace Smith (BFA Acting 鈥09) produced 鈥淧erhaps the World Ends Here,鈥 a digital production of a new Native American play written and directed by Daniel Leeman Smith (BFA Acting 鈥10, MA Nonprofit Leadership 鈥13).
2010s
Tiffany Strother (JD 鈥11) was appointed to Texas鈥 Council on Sex Offender Treatment.
Brooke Nagy LeMaster (BPA Dance 鈥11) is an instructor and new owner of Mary Lee鈥檚 School of Dance in Rockford, Illinois.
Lauren Campbell (JD 鈥11) joined the Elder Law firm.
野狼社区鈥檚 Plaza District hired David Scott (BSB Marketing 鈥11) as its new executive director.
Shamari Reid (BA Spanish 鈥12) published a story for Green Schools National Network headlined 鈥淭here鈥檚 More to Our Lives: Reflecting on the Materials We Select to 鈥楥ulturally Relevantize鈥 Our Curricula.鈥
Dr. Brooke DeArman (MA Music 鈥12) was awarded the Association of International Educators Region IV鈥檚 鈥淢ost Innovative International Initiative Award鈥 by the National Association of Foreign Student Advisers.
Bailey Perkins (BA Political Science 鈥12) was elected to the Potts Family Foundation board of directors.
Matthew McCready (JD 鈥13) started as an assistant district attorney in Grayson County, Texas.
OCU Social Media Manager Chris Cox (BBA 鈥14, MBA 鈥17) received the Paseo Arts Association鈥檚 new Quaranteam Award for his marketing and entertainment firm The House OKC. Cox also won a NextGen Under 30 Award for demonstrating talent, drive, and service to the 野狼社区 community through his nonprofit, The House Helps, which raised more than $100,000 last year.
Jason Schilder (BM Vocal Performance 鈥14) was featured in a Cook Children鈥檚 story about cancer patients-turned-nurses and Schilder鈥檚 inspiring battle against cancer.
Dr. Patrick McGough (DNP-C 鈥15) was appointed to the Oklahoma Health Information Technology Advisory Board.
Benjamin R. Hilfiger (MS Energy Legal Studies 鈥15) was elected to serve on the Oklahoma Bar Board of Governors.
Matt Redmond (BFA Acting 鈥16) joined the New York Theatre Barn board of directors.
Cody Sivertsen (BA History, Education 鈥16) was recognized by the 野狼社区 Council for being named Teacher of the Month for January by Putnam City Public Schools and Rotary Club of 野狼社区.
Liz Anne Larsen (BFA Design and Production 鈥17) served as the assistant stage manager for the Lookingglass Theatre Company鈥檚 production of 鈥淭he Steadfast Tin Soldier鈥 in Chicago.
Nursing professor Staci Swim (Ph.D. Nursing 鈥17) was featured in Oklahoma鈥檚 Nursing Times for founding the Front Line Nurse organization.
Kat Metcalfe (BM Music Theater 鈥18) was featured in Lyric Theatre鈥檚 production of 鈥滿oonlight Cabaret.鈥
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt appointed Amanda Rodriguez (MBA 鈥18) to the state鈥檚 new CFO position.
James Beattie (BS 鈥18) was named head coach of the Northwest Mississippi Community College women鈥檚 soccer team.
John Veal Jr. (MS Accounting 鈥18) was named Oklahoma district director of the U.S. Small Business Administration.
2020s
Elizabeth V. Salomone (JD 鈥20) joined Doerner, Saunders, Daniel & Anderson as an associate.
Stephanie Krichena (BM Percussion Performance 鈥20) and Oliver Nguyen (BM Piano, Violin Performance 鈥20) have joined the OCU Performing Arts Academy as instructors.