Collins College of Business Magazine

Winter 2015

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Nevyle Cable (BS '77) was an all-around athlete — basketball, football and track — at Hominy High School and landed a football scholarship to The University of Tulsa. Though he started out as a mechanical engineering major, he quickly found his niche in the finance program after accepting a bank examiner internship and transferred to the Collins College of Business. The die was cast for a successful career, which has culminated with his presidency at the First National Bank of Okmulgee, where he also has served as director and CEO since 1990. As the first member of his family to graduate from college, Cable says, "I will always be appreciative of the opportunities that The University of Tulsa afforded me." He gives back to his alma mater as a member of the Collins College of Business Dean's Circle, lifetime member of the Lettermen's Association and a season football ticket holder for nearly 40 years. Cable has also served on the Collins College of Business Executive Advisory Board and on the Golden Hurricane Club board, in addition to his involvement in a number of community and industry organizations. In recognition of his achievements, Cable was honored in 2014 as a TU Distinguished Alumnus — the highest accolade presented by the Alumni Association each year. To learn more about joining the Dean's Circle or supporting the Collins College of Business, please contact Calvin Moniz, senior director of development, at 918-631-3111, or calvin-moniz@utulsa.edu. Generosity of TU Distinguished Alumnus reflects gratitude for past opportunities 800 South Tucker Drive Tulsa, Oklahoma 74104-9700

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