Steve Hahn

President   A T & T Oklahoma Steve Hahn, president of AT&T Oklahoma, leads all of AT&T’s legislative, regulatory and public affairs activities in Oklahoma. He advocates for policies that encourage investment and deployment of advanced communications services in Oklahoma. He was appointed to his current position in May of 2014. Prior to joining AT&T […]

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Rotary Point

Rotary Point was conceived as a potential Signature project to combine the Annual Project with a significant one time legacy project. Early discussions in May,2014 between Bud Oehlert, Mike Knopp, Tim Strange and Judge Holmes centered on the Youth Pavilion and the Festival/Medal Ceremony Stage as possible projects. In September and October, 2014 the combined […]

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Make-ups 7/21/15

Joel Alberts 07/16 Edmond Blvd David Battles 06/23 Video Makeup Jim Daniel 07/07 West OKC Richard Farris 06/22 North OKC Richard Farris 07/02 Sulphur Dick Hefton 07/14 Midwest City Steve Kime 07/07 Enid Barry Koonce 06/16 Video Makeup Clayton Taylor 07/07 Crested Butte, CO James Waldo 06/30 Video Makeup

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Welcome From the President

I am so humbled and excited to be your President of Rotary Club 29 for 2015-16. The legacy of Past Presidents is not lost on me, including following in the footsteps of immediate Past President Jerome. I will do my best to uphold that legacy and prove worthy of the trust you have placed in […]

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Chairman of the Day – Carol Troy

Carol Troy began her professional career as Director of Public Affairs and later as Vice President of Community Relations for KOCO-TV, Channel 5 in Oklahoma City, and later joined the parent company of Gannett as a Vice President of Community Relations. Troy then became Chesapeake Energy’s Director of Corporate Communications during a time of exciting […]

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Foundations of Democracy (Part 1)

– Bart Binning, Ed.D.  The Arab Spring has come and gone, with the hope for democracy in many of those lands being replaced with ISIL’s Caliphate, whose objectives seem to be very anti-democratic.  Why do we lose this opportunity?  I would submit that we have lost sight of what makes democracy work, and therefore don’t […]

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Club 29 International Matching Grants Projects

During the 2015-16 Rotary year, Oklahoma City Rotary Club will be involved with several Rotary Clubs in Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Uganda, Panama, Columbia, Peru, Turkey and Rwanda to change the lives of people in those Countries and Rotarians around the world.  We are working to establish new relationships with Rotary Clubs in Montenegro, Latvia and Bhutan to expand our activities […]

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Lawrence K. Hellman

Wrongful Convictions: Real Stories from Real People Special Guests: Nancy Vollertsen and Julie Baumer Lawrence K. Hellman is dean emeritus and professor at Oklahoma City University School of Law. A native Oklahoman, his bachelor’s degree was earned at Washington & Lee University, and he holds M.B.A. and J.D. degrees from Northwestern University. After law school, he […]

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David Boren

President, University of Oklahoma David L. Boren, who has served Oklahoma as governor and U.S. senator, became the thirteenth president of the University of Oklahoma in November 1994. He is the first person in state history to have served in all three positions. Boren is widely respected for his academic credentials, his longtime support of […]

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Quality Matters

Cathy O’Connor By now we all probably know which New Year’s resolutions we are truly going to keep and which didn’t make it. The list more than likely contained two of my favorites, lose weight and get back (as if you ever were) in shape. I hope all of you also included and left on […]

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