Debbie Hite Stewart

Debbie Hite Stewart joined the American Heart Association in 1994 and has served as the Senior Executive Director of Oklahoma City for the past eight years. She champions all aspects of the AHA’s mission of building healthier lives, free of cardiovascular diseases and stroke in Oklahoma. From 2011 – 2014, her team was ranked number […]

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Cathy Costello

The youngest of two children, Cathy was born in Kansas City, Missouri and raised in Overland Park. She attended the University of Kansas, obtaining her bachelor’s degree in classical music and opera. While a Junior at K.U., she met “the right fellow,” – student Mark Costello at church, a handsome young man four years her […]

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Education Reform: Part II – Bart Binning, Ed.D.

Education Reform: Part II — Suggestions to the Legislature – Bart Binning, Ed.D. The weekly Thursday Morning Club 29 Breakfast meeting has had, over the past 5 months, about ½ of their topics involving education reform. The impetus for much of the discussion was from an earlier series on economic development with a conclusion that […]

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Education Reform: Part 1 – Bart Binning, Ed.D.

Education Reform: Part 1 — Reflections and Analysis – Bart Binning, Ed.D. The weekly Thursday Morning Club 29 Breakfast meeting has had, over the past 5 months, about ½ of their topics involving education reform. The impetus for some of the discussion was from an earlier series on economic development with a conclusion that the […]

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Criteria for Membership

A member must be an adult person of good character and good business and professional reputation; Engaged as a proprietor, partner, corporate officer, or manager of any worthy and recognized business of profession; or Hold an important position in any worthy and recognized business or profession or any branch or agency thereof and have executive-capacity discretionary […]

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Lana Ivy

Lana Ivy joined the Oklahoma Osteopathic Association (OOA) in November as their Executive Director. She leads all aspects of the organization, whose mission is to advocate for the osteopathic profession and to promote the health and well-being of all Oklahomans. In addition to her role as E.D., she serves as Secretary-Treasurer for the Oklahoma Educational […]

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Joshua Snavely

An “Apple” a Day Keeps the Hacker … or the Government … Away? What every business and organization needs to know about the Apple cases and cybersecurity. Presentation Overview: • Understanding the Apple cases and dilemma; • An overview of cyber and data security risks and best practices; • Data breaches and information security: addressing […]

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Linda Haneborg

Linda C. Haneborg, marketing consultant and media strategist, serves as chairman of Linda Haneborg Associates, a full service communications and marketing firm. As a business owner, corporate executive, women’s and political activist and community leader, she has dedicated herself to empowering women in their careers. As a result of her commitment, the state of Oklahoma […]

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Equal Pay for Equal Work – Stan Hupfeld

I watched Hillary Clinton proclaim victory in the New York primary. Her supporters were ecstatic. Her biggest applause line was her call for equal pay for women. Who could be against equal pay for women? But let’s be very clear when we hear her speak about equal pay for women we are not talking about […]

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Charles Hanger

Charlie Hanger, the retired trooper who arrested Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh on a traffic stop in 1995, will speak at Tuesday’s luncheon of that experience and talk about the “divine intervention” that occurred. Hanger made a routine traffic stop that ended with the arrest of Timothy McVeigh, who was later charged, convicted and executed […]

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