Collins College of Business Magazine

Fall 2015

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2 6 T H E U N I V E R S I T Y O F T U L S A B U S I N E S S M A G A Z I N E To submit and view Class Notes, visit www.TUAlumni.com/class-notes Daniel Keating (BSBA '67) was reappointed to the State Board of Education by Gov. Mary Fallin. Keating previously served as a regent for Tulsa Community College. 1960s Robyn Ewing (BSBA '76), senior vice president, strategic services and administration and chief administrative officer for The Williams Companies, received the 2015 OK Ethics Executive Pilot Award, which recognizes leadership commit - ment to promoting workplace integrity. 1970s Marc Maun (BSBA '80), was named chief credit officer of Tulsa-based BOK Financial Corporation. Maun previously served as chairman and market CEO of Bank of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City. 1980s Jeff Oldham (BSBA '00) presented an oral argument in front of the country's highest court in January to defend Asarco against paying extra lawyer fees in the Supreme Court case Baker Botts v. Asarco. Angela Kouplen (MBA '02) was promoted to vice pres- ident of information technology at Tulsa- based WPX Energy. She most recently served as the director of talent acquisition and lead - ership, architecting a high-performing organi- zation through effective leadership programs, succession planning and recruiting technical talent. In her new role, Kouplen will lead WPX's IT organization with an emphasis on collaborating with business leaders to provide value to the company and its customers. Prior to joining WPX, Kouplen worked in IT with Williams and CITGO corporations. Over the span of her 20-year career, her roles have included managing IT planning and governance, third party applications and applications development, e-business strategy and alliance as well as sourcing. 2000s Jill (BSN '14) and Sean Crisp (BSBA '07, MBA '08) were married on August 1, 2014, in Miramar Beach, Fla. Pictured with the bride and groom are Tiffany Peterson, Kelsey Stinedurf, Ashley Stough, David Crisp (BSBA '05), Patrick Mazza (BSBA '05) and Lance Sheehan (BSBA '07). The Arts & Humanities Council of Tulsa announced Holly Becker (BSBA '99) as its new executive director. Becker held several positions at the Tulsa Zoo during the previous 10 years. Prior to joining the Tulsa Zoo, she worked for 10 years in the telecom industry. Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. promoted Aaron Milford (BSBA '96, MBA '00) to chief financial officer in May 2015. Milford previously served as vice president of crude oil business development for Magellan. 1990s Scott Estes (BSBA '88) and his wife, Isabell Estes (BSBA '88), purchased the Tulsa franchise of Enviro-Master. Alumni News

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