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A leader in Customer Satisfaction

(L to R) Kelly Brander, President and CEO, with Brad Krieger, Chairman, Becky Franklin, EVP-Sales Manager, James Finch, EVP-Loan Manager, and Don Gable, President of Arvest-Stillwater.

Ranked highest in the region*. Arvest has been honored for outstanding customer satisfaction by actual customers. We’d like to thank them for ranking us “Highest in Customer Satisfaction with Retail Banking in the Southwest Region” in the latest J.D. Power and Associates study. Categories included transactions, account statements, conveniences, fees and problem resolution. Ready to see for yourself? Stop by Arvest today.

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Letter From 2009-2010 Chairman Over the last two years, I have been honored to serve as chairman of the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber and play a role in the success we have experienced. This is a special time for our city because we are realizing the results of our hard work and vision of years past, while at the same time setting a course for tomorrow that will allow future generations of Oklahomans to share in our experience. We began 2010 with a celebration of our victory in the MAPS 3 election but quickly returned to work on issues vital to our business climate. While our city and businesses weathered the economic recession better than most, our region and state were certainly not untouched. This led to the Chamber’s work in protecting businesses from bearing the brunt of our state government’s budget cuts. We saw a number of accomplishments at the capitol in passing several key initiatives important to the business community. Some of these included the Oklahoma Quality Events Act, which will provide Oklahoma communities with a new tool to attract and retain significant, revenue-generating quality events; and securing funding to keep ODOT’s eight-year construction plan intact, which will allow a number of major Oklahoma City area projects to remain on schedule. We were also successful in passing education legislation that will set the stage for future improvement and reform, and you can be certain that your Chamber will be at the center of the effort to improve public education in our region and state. Oklahoma City’s stable environment, quality workforce and affordability are attracting new jobs and investments to the region. In 2010, 95 companies announced an expansion or relocation here, bringing nearly 4,200 jobs and more than $344 million in capital investment to our city. These are just a few of the many successes we had in 2010 – all of which were made possible by the more than 5,000 Chamber members and their devotion to making Oklahoma City a better place to live, work, play and visit. I am extremely thankful for the opportunity to lead the Chamber and represent the business community over the last two years. Together, we have achieved significant progress for our city, and I know that, as we continue to work together, we will see our visions and plans realized. Sincerely,

WHAT’S INSIDE

Advocating for Business............................4

Executive Committee & Past Chairmen...12

Growing OKC...............................................6

Board of Directors...................................13

Bringing the World to OKC.........................8

Board of Advisors & Lead Investors........15

Connecting Members...............................10

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David Thompson President & Publisher OPUBCO Communications Group 2009-2010 Chamber Chairman


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hotel rooms sold • $414 million in direct spending by CVB-booked groups • 22 marketing & communications awards

A record year:

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• The Total Resource Development Campaign (TRDC) raises $2,347,322. • The Oklahoma City Thunder win 50 games. •Oklahoma City sales tax collections outpace other Oklahoma cities.

02.10 The Chamber launches the Greater OKC Chamber Political Action Committee to make the voice of the business community stronger at the State Capitol.

05.10 Whole Foods announces the opening of an Oklahoma City store.

06.10 More than 1,000 people, including mayors, their families, and other city delegates, attend the 78th annual U.S. Conference of Mayors annual meeting in OKC.


Chamber Mission Statement:

The Greater Oklahoma City Chamber

is the voice of Business and the visionary organization

in Oklahoma City. HOW WE COMPARE TO OTHER CITIES: Top 10 Places Poised for Recovery – Newsweek Top 25 Best Performing Cities – Milken Institute No. 7 for Income Growth – Portfolio.com Top 5 Fastest-Growing Cities in the u.s. – Forbes Best Communities for Young People – America’s Promise Alliance Top 20 Strongest Performers – The Atlantic 6th Least Stressful City – Portfolio.com Top 10 Best Real Estate Investment Markets – Wall Street Journal Top 10 Best Cities to Find a Job – Forbes Top 10 Metro for Economic Growth Potential – Business Facilities 5th Highest Volunteer Rate – Volunteering in America No. 6 Best Places for Young Adults – Portfolio.com Top 15 Retail Markets – Retail Traffic magazine 08.10 Boeing announces relocation of 550 new jobs to OKC . . . Chamber launches website to assist in employee relocation.

11.10 81.4% of Oklahomans vote No on State Question 744

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07.10 Horizon Group Properties breaks ground on a new retail outlet mall in west Oklahoma City, currently the largest commercial development project in the U.S.


a stronger business climate, a stronger economy The Chamber kicked off 2010 with the launch of the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber Political Action Committee (Greater OKC Chamber PAC).

As the economy in Greater Oklahoma City continues to strengthen, it becomes more and more important to protect the environment in which our businesses operate. During 2010, the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber took significant steps toward creating a positive business climate through lobbying efforts, campaign activities and the creation of the Greater OKC Chamber Political Action Committee.

“In today’s economic conditions, it is vital that the business community collaborate to elect state lawmakers and other officeholders who will advocate issues of critical need and strategic importance to our metropolitan area,” said Brad Krieger, Arvest Bank, Greater OKC Chamber PAC Chairman. The launch of the PAC was just the start of the Government Relations team’s many accomplishments in 2010. A major victory was the passage of the Oklahoma Quality Events Act. Oklahoma City’s status as a world class city includes the ability to host notable events such as major horse shows at State Fair Park, Big XII and NCAA sporting events, and events on the Oklahoma River. This act gives Oklahoma City and surrounding communities a new tool for attracting and retaining these major events. The Chamber’s efforts also helped secure the necessary funding to keep ODOT’s eight-year construction plan intact. It is hard to miss the transformation happening in and around

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provided $175 million in federal funds for education reform. While the state was unsuccessful in acquiring the funding, the application process opened the door for in-depth discussions about education reform, leading to the enactment of multiple bills that will serve as building blocks for future reform efforts.

These successes, along with the passage of incremental workers’ compensation reform, funding for the state’s seed capital program, and many others, equaled significant progress in strengthening Greater Oklahoma City’s visitor industry and business climate.

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Standing Up for Education

The Quality Events Act will help our region retain and recruit

A long-standing advocate for education, the Chamber spent much of 2010 working toward significant education reforms.

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“While the MAPS for Kids projects continue to benefit our students, it is time for us to place a renewed focus on what happens within the classroom,” said Roy H. Williams, Chamber president and CEO. “We must look beyond the bright walls of newly constructed schools and ensure that the students within are receiving the quality education they need to succeed.” In an effort to secure more education funding, the Chamber works with local leaders, legislators and other organizations, to enhance Oklahoma’s Race to the Top application – which could have

conventions, sporting events and more – resulting in

in direct spending. The Chamber’s PAC raised $47,950 in its first year. The Chamber joined more than 100 businesses and organizations to form the One Oklahoma Coalition to defeat State Question 744.

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downtown. Several extensive projects, including completion of the I-40 realignment, teardown of the existing I-40 bridge and the construction of the Downtown Boulevard, play an important role in these changes. With each of these included in ODOT’s plan, it was crucial that this funding remain intact.


Boeing Chooses OKC In August, The Boeing Company announced it would relocate 550 jobs to Oklahoma City from California. The company cited Oklahoma City’s cost effectiveness, proximity to its clients, and incentives as reasons the metro area was chosen over other cities.

With a large number of positive stories, accolades and significant progress seen, Greater Oklahoma City has become a hotbed of economic activity. And with the help of the Chamber’s economic development team, 2010 was further proof that Oklahoma City is a great place to live, work and play.

“For a company like Boeing to make such a substantial move to our market area speaks very highly of Oklahoma City,” said Robin Roberts Krieger, executive vice president economic development. “When you look at our quality of life, pro-business environment and competitive incentives, Oklahoma City is clearly a desirable place.” The Chamber, along with the Oklahoma Department of Commerce and the City of Oklahoma City, played a key role in securing the expansion. The Chamber launched a new website, www.abetterlifeokc.com – highlighting aspects of Oklahoma City including housing, education, employment, activities and more to show Boeing employees in Long Beach the many advantages of living and working in Oklahoma City. This website will be a useful tool for the Chamber when working on future business relocation and expansion projects. The region saw significant growth during 2010, including the creation of 4,159 new jobs and the expansion or relocation

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Retail Development important to City’s Growth A key part of Oklahoma City’s bright future is community development. Diverse retail offerings are often viewed as a quality of life issue when companies and individuals are considering relocating, making Oklahoma City’s competitive edge important to the Chamber’s business recruitment efforts. Additionally, adding new retailers to the local market will ensure that the city’s tax base remains strong. The Chamber, along with officials from the City of Oklahoma City, is working to expand the region’s retail offerings. “In today’s economy, it is evident that a strong tax base is necessary to support a city’s economy,” said Williams. “This city has seen incredible success in its recent past and we will continue the work to advance that success. Bringing new retailers to our market is key to our future growth.” In order to continue to grow the region’s retail offerings, the Chamber is working to alter the way national retailers perceive Greater Oklahoma City.

“It’s about getting (retailers) out of conventional thinking, and asking them to abandon a research model that has traditionally worked for them,” said Alison Oshel, CPM, director of community redevelopment. “We tend not to behave like typical retail consumers in buying patterns and trade areas, so we have to get in front of them and ask them to look at us differently.”

Did You Know? Oklahoma City can expect $100 million in annual sales from the outlet mall scheduled to open in August 2011.

Oklahoma City shoppers annually spend 21 percent more per person on apparel, shoes and accessories than the national average. – August Partners, Inc. presentation of Oklahoma City consumer study, April 2010

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to Oklahoma City of 95 businesses. With average salaries of $56,770, these projects will contribute more than $9 million in local tax revenue annually.


Mayors’ Conference Showcases OKC In June, Oklahoma City was the site of the 78th Annual Meeting of the U.S. Conference of Mayors. As the host city, Oklahoma City provided the perfect backdrop for attendees. By planning everything from ground transportation to evening events, daytime excursions to the perfect welcome, the Chamber worked tirelessly to ensure that attendees received a red-carpet welcome.

Citizens of Greater Oklahoma City, and certainly members of the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber, know that Oklahoma City is a great place to live, work and play. And while the city plays host to nearly 4 million visitors every year, 2010 brought a number of highprofile groups to OKC and gave the city a chance to really show what it has to offer.

“We had an opportunity to bring them in, and if they were treated nicely and they had a good time, chances are they went back and said nice things about us,” said Mayor Mick Cornett. “I believe we exceeded their expectations in every way. Our visitors saw us as a city that is trying to build a higher quality of life for our citizens, just like they are in their cities.” While in Oklahoma City, the more than 1,000 people attending – including mayors, their families, other city delegates, representatives from Washington, national media and Business Council members – saw a variety of attractions and venues including the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, Bricktown, the Oklahoma City Museum of Art, State Fair Park, the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum, and more. After five days in Oklahoma City, and four fabulous evening events put on by the host committee led by the Chamber, it was obvious

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“Oklahoma City is clearly a place that is proud of its roots while being equally focused on its future as a modern, metropolitan urban center. It was remarkable to see so many residents engaged in the actions of their city government,” said Mayor Buddy Dyer of Orlando, Fla. “In nearly every encounter with a resident, we heard about the MAPS program and how it revitalized downtown Oklahoma City and set the city on course for a better future.”

of the Oklahoma City Convention & Visitors Bureau. “We were honored to host the 2010 Creativity World Forum and the more than 1,000 entrepreneurs, business leaders, technology experts, educators, scientists, artists, students and policy makers who came to Oklahoma City to share ideas and learn from each other.”

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CVB Sees Improved Visitors Numbers The Oklahoma City Convention & Visitors Bureau (CVB) saw a jump in visitor traffic to Oklahoma City during 2010. Group tours increased by 80 percent from 2009 and the total number of hotel rooms sold was up 4.2 percent to 3,203,381. And with Oklahoma City also playing host to events including the 10th annual Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon, the 2010 Creativity World Forum, and nearly 20 equine events, people from around the country and the world were able to experience Oklahoma City’s world-class offerings. “Of the 13 Districts of Creativity around the world, Oklahoma is the only district in North America,” said Mike Carrier, president

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Oklahoma City had left quite an impression on the attendees.


Events Offer Networking Opportunities In today’s fast-paced business environment, networking is key to making new personal and business contacts, and the Chamber is the central hub for the best networking events in Greater Oklahoma City. During 2010, the Chamber hosted more than 50 events for its members and the public. Attendance at these events surpassed 13,000 for the year, showing that the business community looks to the Chamber to provide quality events for networking and for information about the state of Greater Oklahoma City.

The key to successful networking is going where the movers and shakers are gathered. Whether you’re welcoming a new company at a grand opening, helping a Chamber member market their business through TRDC, or networking at SchmoozaPalooza, wherever you find the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber is the place to be.

“The networking opportunities available through the Chamber are a tremendous benefit,” said David Harlow, BancFirst. “The opportunity to network with peers – all of whom have similar goals for our respective businesses and for our city, with a focus on the future – is one of the greatest benefits the Chamber has to offer.” The high-quality events put on by the Chamber are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to connecting members. For many members, the Chamber is a key source of essential information and intelligence in Greater Oklahoma City. “The most valuable aspect of membership for us is the

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information that is regularly shared through newsletters, public forums and the networking the Chamber encourages,” said Loren Greshman, Southern Nazarene University.

With membership numbers continuing to grow, the Chamber will continue its role as the go-to source for information and networking opportunities throughout Greater Oklahoma City.

Members committed to a better OKC

Chamber members are the organization’s biggest advocates when it comes to recruiting new members and creating a stronger business community. “The Chamber makes great things happen for the benefit of everyone. I have reaped the rewards of my membership many times over,” said Judy J. Hatfield, Equity Commercial Realty, LLC. “This is a membership I would not give up. I would encourage all business people to become a member, get involved in the Chamber activities, and see the positive results it brings to their companies.”

MEMBERS

Did You Know? Chamber Member Companies

Chamber member companies are located in 29 of Oklahoma’s 77 counties. OKCChamber.com saw more than 140,000 hits, with Chamber members and the public accessing everything from Oklahoma City accolades to the Membership Directory.

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Despite a national economic downturn, members invested in the Chamber at record levels in terms of membership and investment in 2010. The 2010 Total Resource Development Campaign (TRDC) reached a record total of $2,347,322, thanks to the 168 volunteers from 115 Greater Oklahoma City companies.


2010 executive committee

Pictured from left to right: [front row] Mark Funke; Tom J. McDaniel; David Thompson; Roger N. Mitchell; J. Larry Nichols; Dave Lopez; [back row] Carl Edwards; Kirk Humphreys; Clayton I. Bennett; Bradley W. Krieger; Bryan Gonterman; Rhonda Hooper; Bruce Lawrence; Roy H. Williams. Not pictured: Pete Delaney.

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Past Chairmen Henry Overholser* John H. Burford* W. J. Gault* O. A. Mitscher* W. W. Storm* B. M. Dilley* Anton H. Classen* Seymour C. Heyman* George G. Sohlberg* T. D. Turner* I. M. Holcomb* H. Y. Thompson* George B. Stone* Sidney L. Brock* O. P. Workman* Frank J. Wikoff*

S. M. Gloyd* C. F. Colcord* Edward K. Gaylord* Edgar S. Vaught* J. R. Cottingham* George Frederickson* A. W. Boyd* W. J. Pettee* Ed Overholser* John A. Brown* J. F. Owens* Gilbert A. Nichols* R. J. Benzel* Virgil Browne* Frank Buttram* Samuel W. Haynes*

Listed in order of service. An asterisk (*) denotes those who are deceased.

W. E. Hightower* Fred Jones* Glenn C. Kiley* J. S. Hargett* J. Wiley Richardson* William Morgan Cain* Donald S. Kennedy* Ray J. Spradling* H. B. Groh* Ancel Earp* Edward L. Gaylord* John Kilpatrick, Jr.* William V. Montin* R. A. Young* Stanton L. Young John R. Parsons*

Robert E. Lee* Norman P. Bagwell* Edward H. Cook James G. Harlow, Jr.* R. D. Harrison* Bill Swisher Dan Hogan Richard H. Clements Gerald R. Marshall Lee Allan Smith Clyde Ingle Edmund O. Martin William E. Durrett Ray Ackerman Frank A. McPherson Ken W. Townsend*

Stanley F. Hupfeld William G. Thurman, M.D. Clayton I. Bennett Gerald L. Gamble Dave Lopez Steven E. Moore* Luke R. Corbett Robert A. Funk V. Burns Hargis Fred J. Hall J. Larry Nichols


2010 board of directors Mr. Gerald L. Gamble Gerald L. Gamble Co., Inc.

Mr. Gerald R. Marshall Midland Asset Management

Bill Anoatubby, Governor The Chickasaw Nation

Mr. Bryan Gonterman AT&T Oklahoma

Mr. Edmund O. Martin Ackerman McQueen, Inc.

Ms. Brenda Jones Barwick, APR Jones Public Relations, Inc.

Mr. Steve Mason Mr. J. Leland Gourley OKC FRIDAY Newspaper - Nichols Hills Cardinal Engineering, Inc. Publishing Co. Mr. Tom J. McDaniel Oklahoma City University Mr. David F. Griffin Griffin Communications/NEWS9 Mr. J. W. McLean Mr. Fred J. Hall Mr. Frank A. McPherson Hall Capital, LLC

Mr. Mark Beffort Grubb & Ellis | Levy Beffort Mr. Clayton I. Bennett Dorchester Capital Ms. Beverly Binkowski Blue Cross Blue Shield of Oklahoma Ms. Martha Burger Chesapeake Energy Corporation

Mr. V. Burns Hargis Oklahoma State University Mr. David Harlow BancFirst

Mr. William M. Cameron American Fidelity Assurance Company Ms. Judy J. Hatfield Equity Commercial Realty, LLC Mr. James C. Clark B.C. Clark Jewelers President Robert Henry Oklahoma City University Mr. Richard H. Clements Clements Foods Company Mr. Dan Hogan Garden Club Dan Hogan Properties Mr. Edward H. Cook Mr. Luke R. Corbett Mayor Mick Cornett City of Oklahoma City Mr. Jim Couch City of Oklahoma City Mr. Peter B. Delaney OGE Energy Corp.

Ms. Rhonda Hooper Jordan Associates Mr. Bob E. Howard Mercedes-Benz of Oklahoma City Mr. Kirk Humphreys The Humphreys Company Mr. Stanley F. Hupfeld, FACHE INTEGRIS Health Mr. Clyde Ingle

Mr. William E. Durrett American Fidelity Assurance Company Mr. David A. Jackson JPMorganChase Bank, N.A. Mr. Carl Edwards Mr. E. Carey Joullian, IV Price Edwards & Company Mustang Fuel Corporation Ms. Christy Everest Mr. Percy Kirk The Oklahoma Publishing Company Cox Communications Mr. Jalal Farzaneh Mr. Bradley W. Krieger Home Creations Arvest Bank Joseph J. Ferretti, Ph.D. Mr. Bruce Lawrence University of Oklahoma Health INTEGRIS Health Sciences Center

Ms. Mary Mélon The Journal Record Publishing Company

Ms. Avis Scaramucci Nonna’s Euro-American Ristorante and Bar Mr. Charles P. Schroeder National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum Mr. Lee Allan Smith Oklahoma Events, LLC Mr. Karl Springer Oklahoma City Public Schools Mr. Renzi Stone Saxum Public Relations Mr. Bill Swisher Industrial Investments, LLC

Mr. Roger N. Mitchell Oklahoma Natural Gas Company

Mr. Lee Symcox First Fidelity Bank

Mr. Xavier Neira Manhattan Construction Company

Mr. Richard Tanenbaum Gardner Tanenbaum Holdings

Mr. J. Larry Nichols Devon Energy Corporation

Mr. David Thompson OPUBCO Communications Group

Mr. George Nigh IBC Bank

William G. Thurman, M.D.

Mr. Ronald J. Norick Norick Investment Company, LLC Mr. Tim O’Toole Oklahoma State Fair, Inc. Mr. Josh Parsons Redbud Financial Group, LLC The Guardian Stephen M. Prescott, M.D. Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation

Mr. Thomas L. Travis IBC Bank Commissioner Ray Vaughn Oklahoma County Dr. W. Roger Webb The University of Central Oklahoma Mr. Roy H. Williams Greater Oklahoma City Chamber Mr. G. Rainey Williams, Jr. Marco Capital Group ALP

Mr. Thomas Spencer Price, Jr. Chesapeake Energy Corporation

Mr. John Williams, CHA Williams & Associates Hospitality

Mr. John Richels Devon Energy Corporation

Ms. Marsha N. Wooden SandRidge Energy, Inc.

Ms. Lindy Ritz Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center - FAA

Mr. Stanton L. Young Stanton L. Young Companies

Mr. Robert J. Ross Inasmuch Foundation / Ethics and Excellence in Journalism Foundation

Mr. Robert A. Funk Express Employment Professionals

Mr. Dave Lopez American Fidelity Foundation

Ms. Meg Salyer Accel Financial Staffing

Mr. Mark Funke Bank of Oklahoma

Mr. Greg Love Love’s Travel Stops & Country Stores, Inc.

Mr. Eduardo Sanchez Lopez Foods, Inc.

Life Members

J.W. McLean George Nigh LIASION TO THE BOARD Maj. Gen. P. David Gillett, Jr. Tinker Air Force Base 13 | Annual Report

Mr. Ray Ackerman Ackerman McQueen, Inc.


2010 board of advisors / lead investors Board of Advisor member companies are involved with the Chamber in a significant way. Through their additional financial support and exclusive invitations to Board Meetings, Board Retreats and Intercity Visits, Board of Advisors play a key role. An annual investment of $3,000 or more qualifies a member company to be part of the Board of Advisors. Lead Investors are members that have taken a special leadership role in financing the Chamber’s operations at significantly higher levels. Any company can be a Lead Investor, even a one-person company. Annual dues investment of $1,000 or more qualifies a member company to be a Lead Investor.

Board of Advisors Platinum Lead Investors ($40,000 or more) AT&T Oklahoma Mr. Bryan Gonterman

Devon Energy Corporation Mr. J. Larry Nichols

Oklahoma Industries Authority Mr. Gary M. Bush

The Oklahoma Publishing Company Ms. Christy Everest

Chesapeake Energy Corporation Mr. Thomas Spencer Price, Jr.

OGE Energy Corp. Mr. Peter B. Delaney

Oklahoma Natural Gas Company Mr. Roger N. Mitchell

SandRidge Energy, Inc. Ms. Marsha N. Wooden

Board of Advisors Gold Lead Investors ($10,000 to $39,999) American Fidelity Assurance Company Mr. William M. Cameron Bank of Oklahoma Mr. Mark Funke Dolese Bros. Co. Mr. Mark A. Helm General Electric Aviation Mr. Steven Kahne

Hall Capital, LLC Mr. Fred J. Hall IBC Bank Mr. Thomas L. Travis INTEGRIS Health Mr. Bruce Lawrence JPMorganChase Bank, N.A. Mr. David A. Jackson

Love’s Travel Stops & Country Stores, Inc. Mr. Tom Love Mercy Health Center, Inc. Ms. Diana Smalley MidFirst Bank Mr. George J. Records OU Medical Center Mr. Cole C. Eslyn, FACHE

Pratt & Whitney Mr. Robert Johnson SSM Health Care of Oklahoma Mr. Chris Howard Sonic, America’s Drive-In Mr. J. Clifford Hudson Specialty Real Estate Services, LLC Mr. Mark Beffort

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Board of Advisors Silver Lead Investors ($5,000 to $9,999) AAA Member Services Co. Mr. Andrew Shinn

Century, Inc. Mr. Mike Dillard

B.D. Eddie Enterprises Mr. Clay T. Farha

Great Plains Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Mr. Robert F. Browne

Ackerman McQueen, Inc. Mr. Edmund O. Martin

The Chickasaw Nation Bill Anoatubby, Governor

Ernst & Young, LLP Mr. Mark Wood

The Hertz Corporation Mr. R. Todd Blevins

Advancia Corporation Mr. Rudy Alvarado

Coppermark Bank Mr. Thomas L. Legan

Express Employment Professionals Mr. Robert A. Funk

Hobby Lobby Mr. David Green

ASSET Group, Inc. Ms. Jennifer P. Fogg

Cox Communications Mr. Percy Kirk

First Fidelity Bank Mr. Lee Symcox

Holder Construction Company Mr. Mike Raponi

BKD, LLP Mr. Todd Lisle

Crowe & Dunlevy Mr. Michael S. Laird

First Liberty Bank Mr. Joey Root

Bank of America Merrill Lynch Mr. Tony Shinn

Deaconess Hospital Ms. Cathryn Hibbs

Gardner Tanenbaum Holdings Mr. Richard Tanenbaum

Inasmuch Foundation / Ethics and Excellence in Journalism Foundation Mr. Robert J. Ross

The Benham Companies, LLC Mr. Lance Benham

Dell USA, LP Mr. Tom Benson

Genzyme William M. Canfield, M.D., Ph.D.

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Oklahoma Ms. Beverly Binkowski

Dignity Memorial Providers of Oklahoma Mr. Scot Werkmeister

Government Liquidation / Liquidity Services, Inc. Mr. Steve Jackson

Dorchester Capital Mr. Clayton I. Bennett

Grant Thornton, LLP Mr. Tom R. Gray, III

The Boeing Company Mr. Steven D. Hendrickson

KPMG LLP Mr. Keith J. Schwarz LSB Industries, Inc. Mr. Tony Shelby Mustang Fuel Corporation Mr. E. Carey Joullian, IV


Board of Advisors Silver Lead Investors ($5,000 to $9,999) Continued from Opposite Page Griffin Communications/NEWS9 Mr. David F. Griffin

Oklahoma City University President Robert Henry

Riverwind Casino Mr. Clayton Stewart

Tinker Federal Credit Union Mr. Michael D. Kloiber

Oklahoma Christian University Dr. Mike E. O’Neal

Oklahoma State Fair, Inc. Mr. Tim O’Toole

SNB Bank of Oklahoma City Mr. John W. Osborne

Veolia Energy Oklahoma City, Inc. Mr. Todd Lewis

Oklahoma City Clinic Ms. Denise Suttles

Quad/Graphics, Inc. Mr. Stu Moore

The Sheraton Oklahoma City Mr. Matt Cowden

Wells Fargo Bank Mr. John Munger

Oklahoma City Community Foundation Dr. Nancy Anthony

Reserve National Insurance Co. Mr. Orin Crossley

The Skirvin Hilton Mr. Steve Houser

Board of Advisors Bronze Lead Investors ($3,000 to $4,999) AAR Aircraft Services Mr. Stan Mayer

Arvest Bank Mr. Bradley W. Krieger

Cameron International Mr. Mark Gamber

Colcord Hotel Mr. Jeff Erwin

a la mode, inc. Ms. Tammy Dawson

Associated Wholesale Grocers, Inc. Mr. Tim Bellanti

ARL BioPharma, Inc. Dr. Thomas Kupiec

Association of Central Oklahoma Governments Mr. John G. Johnson

Cancer Treatment Center of America Ms. Christie Enochs

Coldwell Banker Mike Jones Company Mr. Mike Jones

Capstone Construction Services Mr. Kevin Dunn

Cole & Reed, PC Mr. Jim Denny, CPA

BP America, Inc. Mr. Jason French

Carlisle FoodService Products Mr. David M. Shannon

Compressco, Inc. Mr. Gary McBride

Baker First Commercial Real Estate Services Mr. Rod N. Baker, CCIM

Casady School Mr. Christopher C. Bright

Comtech Design Print and Mail, LLC Mr. Michael Morrison

Case & Associates Ms. Karen Franz

ConocoPhillips Mr. H. J. Reed

Cassidy Financial Group, Inc. M. Diann Cassidy, Ph.D.

CoreVault Mr. Jeff Cato

Central Liquor Company Mr. Bradley Z. Naifeh

Cosmo Investments, LLC Dr. Janet C. Barresi

Champion Hotels & Development Mr. Bob Lewter

Crafton Tull Mr. Phillip Hagen

Chaparral Energy, Inc. Mr. Joe Evans

Credit Union Association of Oklahoma Credit Union Ms. Debra (DJ) J. Morrow Ingram, J.D.

Accord Human Resources, Inc. Mr. Dale Hageman Acorn Growth Companies Mr. Jeff Davis Advanced Academics Mr. Jeff Elliott ASTEC, Inc. (ASTEC Charter Schools) Freda Deskin, Ph.D. Affinia Group - Affinia Products Mr. Scott McCoy Air Comfort Solutions Heat & Air Mr. Ron Gregory Alliance Steel, Inc. Mr. Larry Thomas Allied Arts Ms. Deborah McAuliffe Senner Andrews Davis Mr. John Frederick Kempf, Jr. Anglin Public Relations Ms. Debbie Anglin Architectural Design Group, Inc. Mr. Mike Mize Armstrong Auditorium Mr. Shane Granger

BancFirst Mr. David Harlow BancInsure, Inc. Mr. Rodney N. Sargent Bank of the West Mr. Daniel Garcia The Boldt Company Mr. Steve Olson Bronco Drilling Company Mr. D. Frank Harrison CARE Center - Child Abuse Response and Evaluation Mr. David B. Hooten CB Richard Ellis / Oklahoma Mr. William T. Forrest CFR Insurance & Risk Management Mr. Gray Holden CMA Strategies, Inc. Ms. Sharon Caldwell IS Technologies dba CSD Ms. Iva Salmon

City Rescue Mission, Inc. Rev. Tom Jones Claims Management Resources, Inc. Mr. John M. “Chip” Fudge Clarion Meridian Hotel & Convention Center Mr. Gary Burleson B.C. Clark Jewelers Mr. James C. Clark Cleary Petroleum Corporation Mr. Douglas B. Cleary

Crossroads Church Sr. Pastor Terry Barriss DBI Services - DeAngelo Brothers, Inc. Mr. Mark Blandford DMS Roofing & General Contracting Mr. Craig Dyer Delaware Resource Group, a Busey Group Company Mr. Philip Busey, Jr. Design+Build Group Ms. Deemah Ramadan

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Abby Roofing Ms. Autumn Bostick


Board of Advisors Bronze Lead Investors ($3,000 to $4,999) Continued from Page 15 Dowell Properties, Inc. Mr. Richard Dowell Reed Downey Life Insurance Agency Mr. Reed Downey, Jr. Eide Bailly LLP Mr. Steven Corley ePartners, Inc. Mr. Craig S. Hogan, PMP Equipment Technology, LLC Mr. Jim Neuberger Family CFO, LLC Mr. Jeff White Farmers Insurance Group Mr. Randy Dickerson Fellers Snider Law Firm Ms. Paula Love FireLake Grand Casino Mr. Brad Peltier First United Bank & Trust Mr. Derek Gill Flintco, Inc. Mr. Mark A. Grimes Forest Building Materials Mr. Rich Bass The Foundation for Oklahoma City Public Schools Ms. Lori Dickinson Foundation Surgery Affiliates Mr. Robert Byers Francis Tuttle Technology Center Dr. Tom Friedemann Frankfurt-Short-Bruza Associates, PC Mr. William Frankfurt Gaillardia Country Club Ms. Kristine Mendenhall General Atomics Mr. Doyle Somers

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Global Gaming Solutions, LLC Mr. John Elliott GlobalHealth Ms. Penny Louviere

Goodwill Industries of Central Oklahoma, Inc. Ms. Heather Rennebohm

Isola Bella Mr. David C. Miller

Manhattan Construction Company Mr. Xavier Neira

J.E. Dunn Construction Company Mr. John Thompson

Manhattan Road and Bridge Mr. Mike Webb

Jacobs Mr. Scott Bussell

MassMutual Financial Group Mr. Mark Burson

Jasco Products Company, LLC Mr. Steve Trice

Mathis Bros. OKC, LLC Mr. Calvin Worth

Jones Public Relations, Inc. Ms. Brenda Jones Barwick, APR

McAfee & Taft Mr. Richard Nix

Jordan Associates Ms. Rhonda Hooper

McBride Clinic Mr. Mark Galliart

The Hartford Mr. Gunnar H. Hood

The Journal Record Publishing Company Ms. Mary Mélon

Metro Technology Centers James Branscum, Ed.D.

Heartland Flyer Mr. Joe R. Kyle

Junior League of Oklahoma City, Inc. Ms. Jill Greene

HeartLine, Inc. Mr. Tom Taylor

KDC Real Estate Development Mr. Steve Van Amburgh

Heritage Mr. David C. DeLana

KFOR-TV Mr. Jim Boyer

Roger Hicks & Associates Group Insurance, Inc. Mr. Roger F. Hicks

KIPP Reach College Prep Mr. Tracy McDaniel

Midtown Renaissance A REHCO Company Mr. Mickey Clagg

KOCO TV Mr. Brent Hensley

Mr. Ooley’s Mr. David Ooley

The Kerr Foundation, Inc. Mrs. Lou C. Kerr

Bob Moore Auto Group Mr. Curtis L. Hayes

Key Construction, LLC Mr. David Hale

MooreNouri, LLC Mr. Bob Nouri

Kimray, Inc. Mr. David Hill

The Morgan Real Estate Group, LLC Ms. Nancy E. Morgan

Lamar Outdoor Advertising Mr. Bill Condon

Mount St. Mary Catholic High School Mr. Chris Stiles

Linn Energy, LLC Mr. Mark Owen

NAI Sullivan Group Mr. Bob Sullivan

Lippert Bros., Inc. Mr. D.E. “Rick” Lippert, Jr.

Network Funding, LP Mr. James Laing

Lopez Foods, Inc. Mr. Rich Garofolo

Northrop Grumman Mr. Stewart Scannell

C.H. Guernsey & Co. Mr. Michael K. Moore Hal Smith Restaurant Group Mr. Hal Smith Hall, Estill, Hardwick, Gable, et al Ms. Kim Searls Halliburton Energy Services Mr. Eric Williams Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa Ms. Stacy McKee-Redden

Hines Mr. John Wood HoganTaylor LLP Mr. Richard A. Wright Home Creations Mr. Jalal Farzaneh ITT Technical Institute Ms. Terri Lowery Ideal Homes Mr. Vernon McKown Inkwell Managed Print Services Mr. David Crossley North American Group dba INSURICA Insurance Management Network Mr. Michael F. Ross INVESTRUST Ms. Jeri Dawson Irish Realty Corporation Mr. John Kennedy

Metropolitan Library System Ms. Donna Morris Meyers-Reynolds & Associates, Inc. Mr. Lee Reynolds Mid-America Christian University John Fozard, Ph.D.

M-D Building Products Incorporated Nowsoft, LLC “Simplifying IT” Mr. Ray Shaik Mr. Loren A. Plotkin MTM Recognition / Midwest Trophy Mr. Mike Ketcherside

OHH Physicians Ms. Susie Weeks


Order-Matic Corporation Mr. Robert Powell

RREEF Ms. Paula Aduddell, CCIM

Oak Tree National Mr. Danny Cline

Orthocare Innovations, LLC Mr. Michael Harrison

Rainey Law Firm Ms. Roberta Browning Fields

OfficeMax National Sales Center Mr. Rustin Sparks

PACCAR Parts Mr. Chris Davis

Rausch Coleman Homes Ms. Beckie S. Shephard

Oklahoma Allergy & Asthma Clinic, Inc. Administrator

PDC Productions Mr. Patrick M. Boylan

Rees Associates, Inc. Mr. Jay W. Tullis

Paradigm AdvantEdge Ms. Charlene Wilson

Remedy Roofing, Inc. Mr. Brad Scardino

PAYCOM Mr. Chad Richison

Remington Park, Racing * Casino Mr. Scott Wells

The Pepsi Bottling Group of Oklahoma City Mr. Clyde Watts

Renaissance Oklahoma City Convention Center Hotel & Spa Mr. Joe Lomonaco

The Persimmon Group Mr. Brad Martin

Riggs, Abney, Neal, Turpen, Orbison & Lewis Mr. Michael C. Turpen

Oklahoma Blood Institute John Armitage, M.D. Oklahoma City Boathouse Foundation Mr. Michael J. Knopp Oklahoma City Community College Dr. Paul Sechrist Oklahoma City Indian Clinic Ms. Robyn Sunday-Allen Oklahoma City Metropolitan Assoc. of Realtors, Inc. Ms. Dawn Kennedy Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum Ms. Kari F. Watkins

Physicians Mutual Insurance Mr. Jim McBride Pickard Clinton Mr. Jon Pickard Poe & Associates, Inc. Mr. Robert P. Williams

Oklahoma City RedHawks Mr. Michael Byrnes

Pointe Vista Development Mr. Scott Fischer

Oklahoma Dental Mr. Charles Blackburn

PremierSource Ms. Teah R. Corley

Oklahoma Fidelity Bank Mr. Aaron Bastian

Procure Proton Therapy Center Mr. Richard McBryde

Oklahoma Financial Center, Inc. Ms. Karen S. Cunningham

Prodigal Mr. Bob Funk, Jr.

Oklahoma Heart Hospital John Harvey, M.D.

The Professional Basketball Club, LLC - Oklahoma City Thunder Mr. Danny Barth

Oklahoma Heart Hospital South Campus Mr. John Austin Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation Stephen M. Prescott, M.D. Oklahoma State University Mr. V. Burns Hargis Oppenheim, a division of Bosc, Inc. Mr. John Waldo

Quail Creek Bank, N.A. Mr. Bert Olah, Jr. Quik Print Printing & Copying Mr. Mark Little REI Mr. Tom S. Smith RFIP, Inc. Mr. Brandon Clark

SAIC Mr. James Patterson S Design, Inc. Ms. Sarah Sears SMG Mr. Gary Desjardins Saxum Public Relations Mr. Renzi Stone Schnake Turnbo Frank PR Ms. Karen Wicker BCM of Oklahoma, LLC dba Schwarz Ready Mix Mr. Ron Henley Scott Rice Mr. George Basore ShapardResearch, LLC Mr. Bill Shapard Silvercliffe Construction Company Mr. David Pollard Simons Petroleum, Inc. Mr. Roger Simons Southern Nazarene University Dr. Loren Gresham

Sperry Van Ness / Gregory Interests, LLC Mr. Gary Gregory, CCIM Sperry Van Ness / William T. Strange & Assoc. Mr. Tim Strange SpiritBank Mr. Rod Marso Sprint Nextel Customer Care Center Mr. Craig Sherry Standley Systems Ms. Jayna Anderson Stericycle Mr. Jermaine Wilson Stewart Abstract & Title of Oklahoma Ms. Gerri Heidebrecht Stonegate-Hogan Mr. Randy Hogan Strata Leadership, LLC Dr. Nathan Mellor TAParchitecture Mr. Anthony McDermid, AIA, RIBA Teleflora Mr. Tom Butler Terex Roadbuilding Mr. Frank Wilson Terracon Consultants, Inc. Mr. Phil Wood Tetra Tech Mr. Marc A. Long, P.E. Third Degree Advertising & Communications Mr. Roy Page Timberlake Construction Co., Inc. Mr. Bryan Timberlake Titus Construction Mr. J.W. Peters Trammell Crow Company Mr. Shaun Frankfurt TriCorps Security Mr. David Ross

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OU Physicians Mr. Brian L. Maddy


Board of Advisors Bronze Lead Investors ($3,000 to $4,999) Continued from Page 15 UMB Bank Mr. Royce M. Hammons UPS Ms. Nancy Koeper USFleetTracking Corp. Mr. Jerry Hunter United Way of Central Oklahoma, Inc. Ms. Debby Hampton University Hospitals Authority Mr. Dean Gandy The University of Central Oklahoma Dr. W. Roger Webb

University of Phoenix - Oklahoma City Campus Mr. Troy Thomas VI Marketing and Branding Mr. Tim Berney Valir Health Mr. Garyl Geist Valliance Bank Mr. Brad Swickey Vericrest Financial, Inc. Mr. Patrick Hickey Verizon Wireless Ms. Brandy Yeager

W & W Steel, LLC Mr. Rick W. Cooper

Wilson Supply Company Mr. Ricky Welsh

WDG Architecture Dallas, PLLC Mr. Sterling Little

The Winchester Group Ms. Susan Winchester

Waterford Marriott Mr. Tom Mamalis

Wood Group ESP Mr. Scott Seefeldt

Waterstone Benefit Administrators Mr. Tim Reddout

YMCA of Greater Oklahoma City Mr. Michael S. Grady

WeightWise Bariatrics Program Gregory Walton, M.D.

YWCA Oklahoma City Ms. Jan Peery

Western Industries Corporation Mr. Jim Robertson

Zerby Interests Mr. Terryl Zerby

Willis Mr. Frank Shadid

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Bronze Lead Investors ($1,000 to $2,999) AAA Oklahoma AIIM Capital Corporation API Enterprises, Inc. ATC Drivetrain, Inc. Acme Brick Company Action RoofTopz Action Wholesale Liquor Admiral Express Office Supply Aegis Food Testing Laboratories, Inc. Aero Tech Service Associates, Inc. Allied Waste Services Allstate Management America First Insurance American Red Cross of Central Oklahoma America’s Best Value Inn Bricktown Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill & Bar Aspen Building Services Atlas General Contractors, LLC Auto Dents BAE Systems B & B Medical Services, Inc. BNSF Railway Bally Technologies Balon Corp. Baptist Village Communities of Oklahoma City Basin Environmental and Safety Technologies Bass Pro Shops Joy Reed Belt & Associates, Inc. Best Western Barsana Hotels & Suites The Biltmore Hotel Oklahoma City Black Oak, LLC

R.K. Black, Inc. Blanton Property Company Blue Bell Creameries, LP Blue Spruce Incorporated dba McDonald’s Blunck Studios, Inc. Boomerang Car Wash Braum’s Ice Cream & Dairy Stores Bravo Cucina Italiana Bricktown Brewery Buffalo Wild Wings Capital Distributing, LLC Cattlemen’s Steakhouse, Inc. Celebrity Attractions Central Mechanical Services, Inc. Central Oklahoma Transportation & Parking Authority Chickasaw Telecom, Inc. The Children’s Center Christ the King Catholic Church Christian Companion Senior Care Cintas Corporation Circor Energy Products, Inc. Clear Channel Interspace Airports Clements Foods Company Garden Club Cobalt Communications, Inc. Cobb Engineering Co. Coker’s Transmissions & Auto Repair Comfort Inn Conn’s Appliances and Electronics Jackie Cooper BMW & MINI Beatniks, Inc. dba The Copa Corken, Inc.

Corporate Resource Country Leisure Mfg. Courtyard by Marriott Oklahoma City Downtown / Bricktown Courtyard by Marriott / OKC Northwest Crescent Market Crossings Community Church Crowne Plaza Oklahoma City Cypress Springs Alzheimer’s & Memory Support Residence Cytovance Biologics dds Business Solutions OK Department of Environmental Quality Day, Edwards, Propester, Christensen, PC Days Inn West Dealers Auto Auction of OKC, Inc. DeVry University & Keller Graduate School of Management Digestive Disease Specialists, Inc. Duncan Oil Properties, Inc. Dynamics Research Corporation EOG Resources, Inc. EST, Inc. Earth, Water & Fire, LLC Easter Seals Oklahoma EIKON, Inc. Elliott + Associates Architects Embassy Suites Emrick’s Van & Storage Company, Agent for Allied Van Lines Enterprise Rent-A-Car Environmental Management, Inc.

Equal Energy US, Inc. Eskridge Auto Group Everest Bros. Evergreen Syndicate, LLC FAA Credit Union Fenton Nissan East Fife Corporation Firestone Complete Auto Care First American Title & Trust Company First Commercial Bank First Enterprise Bank First Maintenance Company First National Bank of Oklahoma Four Points by Sheraton Oklahoma City Quail Springs C.L. Frates and Company Freedom Companies Freedom Financial Services Frontier City Galt Foundation Gerald L. Gamble Co., Inc. General Electric Gensler A Good Egg Dining Group Samuel Gordon Jewelers & Diamond Merchant Grubb & Ellis | Levy Beffort H & H Plumbing & Utilities, Inc. Hampton Inn Yukon HealthBack Home Health Heritage Trust Company HighMount Exploration & Production, LLC Dan Hogan Properties


Moore Norman Technology Center / Franklin Road Campus NAPA - Oklahoma City NBC Oklahoma NCED Conference Center & Hotel Nabholz Construction Services New Century Investments Hotels & Restaurants Newman Development & Design NewView Oklahoma 94.7 KBRU-96.1 KXXY-101.9 KTST-102.7 KJYO-1000 KTOK-1340 The Game Nomaco, Inc. Norick & Heightley Roofing & Construction Northwestern Mutual Financial Network OKC FRIDAY Newspaper - Nichols Hills Publishing Co. Oak Tree Country Club Objectstream, Inc. Office Depot #676 Oklahoma Cattlemen’s Association Oklahoma Center for Implants & Periodontics Oklahoma Christian Schools, Inc. Oklahoma City Industrial & Cultural Facility Trust Oklahoma City Philharmonic Orchestra Oklahoma Electrical Supply Company Oklahoma Employees Credit Union Oklahoma Farm Bureau & Affiliates Country Style Home Health dba Oklahoma Healthcare Solutions Oklahoma Institute of Allergy & Asthma, Amy L. Darter, M.D., PC Oklahoma National Stockyards Company Oklahoma Office Systems, Inc. Oklahoma Refrigerated Services, LLC Oklahoma Roofing & Sheet Metal, LLC Oklahoma Student Loan Authority Old Republic Title of Oklahoma Olive Garden Italian Restaurant OneDOC Managed Print Services, LLC Oral and Maxillofacial Associates, LLC Osborne Electric Company Ozarka Water & Coffee Service A Division of Eureka Water Company Panera Bread Bakery-Cafe Park at Memorial Partners Human Resources Co. MG Novelty dba Party Galaxy Pension Solutions, Inc. Perimeter Technology Center, LLC Phillips Murrah, PC Physicians Liability Insurance Co. (PLICO)

Pinnacle Design Group Piper Valve Systems Praxis Health Group Premium Beers of Oklahoma LLC Price Edwards & Company Pro Build ProAd Producers Cooperative Oil Mill Progressive Stamping, LLC Providence Place Public Supply Company Quail Ridge Assisted Living Quail Springs Mall RCB Bank of Nichols Hills Ramada Airport Ramada Airport South Republic Bank & Trust Republic National Distributing Company Oklahoma The Reserve Petroleum Company Residence Inn by Marriott Downtown / Bricktown Residence Inn by Marriott - West Rib Crib BBQ & Grill - Corporate Office Riverbend Sod LLC Roadside Medical Clinic & Lab Rockwell Collins, Inc. Rogers Marvel Architects, PLLC Rose State College Ross Electric Rx Medical Schlumberger Oilfield Services Scott’s Printing & Copying 7-Eleven Stores Shawver & Son Inc. Sheraton Midwest City Hotel at The Reed Conference Center Smart Lines, LLC Smith & Nephew, Endoscopy Smith & Pickel Construction, Inc. Smith, Carney & Co., PC Sooner Network Solutions Southwestern Roofing & Metal Company, Inc. Southwestern Stationery & Bank Supply, Inc. The Spaghetti Warehouse SpringHill Suites - Quail Springs Standard Testing and Engineering Company Stelera Wireless, LLC Sterling Wines & Spirits Co. Stinnett & Associates Streets, Inc. Superior Exterior Superior Well Services Surgical Specialists of Oklahoma, PLLC

Sustainable Technical Alternatives Swanda Brothers, Inc. Swank Audio Visuals T-Mobile - Business Tan and Tone America Tapwerks Ale & Cafe House Terry Neese Personnel Services Permanent & Temporary Tharaldson Property Management 30A Home Thunder Cab Tierra Media Group Topographic, Inc. 21st Century Home Health Agency Twin B, Inc. Twin Peaks U.S. Cellular US Foodservice - Oklahoma Division Ultimate HR - Ultimate Challenge, PLLC UniFirst Holdings, Inc. Union Bank United Mechanical, Inc. University of Oklahoma College of Nursing Value Place I-40 Veolia Water Vox Printing, Inc. WCA Waste Corporation W.R. Hess Company Wal-Mart Neighborhood Market, #2877 Wal-Mart Neighborhood Market, #5386 Wal-Mart #622 Wal-Mart Supercenter #564 Wal-Mart Supercenter #1626 Wal-Mart Supercenter #2804 Walker Companies Bill Warren Office Products Warren CAT Washita Valley Enterprises, Inc. Waste Connections of Oklahoma Welch Floors, Inc. WestEnergy Western Concepts Restaurant Group Western Lawns, Inc. Weston Solutions, Inc. Wiggin Properties, LLC Will Rogers World Airport Williams, Box, Forshee & Bullard, PC Windsor Hills Nursing Center Wyndham Garden Hotel Oklahoma City Airport Xerox Corporation Yellow Book USA

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Holiday Inn Airport Hooters of South Oklahoma City Housley Bros. Construction & Roofing Co. Yash Ent., Inc. dba Howard Johnson Express Independent Insurance Agents Association of Greater Oklahoma City, Inc. Industrial Investments, LLC Clyde Ingle Innovative Construction & Roofing Interurban Restaurants INTRUST Bank, N.A. J & M Roofing & Supply Company Jacobs General Contracting KampCo Foods, LLC dba Johnny Carino’s Country Italian Journey House - American Express Travel Ben E. Keith Foods Kestrel Investments, Inc. Kickapoo Casino Kirby - Smith Machinery, Inc. LASSO Corp. L-3 Vertex CFS Lakeside Women’s Hospital Langston Company Langston University Legacy at Arts Quarter Legacy Aviation Services, Inc. Legacy Cleaners & Laundry Levy Restaurants LifeChurch.tv Central Offices Lingo Construction Long Wave, Inc. Longhorn Steak House MA+ Architecture, LLC MIT Group, Inc. MacArthur Associated Consultants, LLC The Mantel Wine Bar & Bistro Oklahoma City Marriott Hotel Dean A. McGee Eye Institute Medley Material Handling, Inc. Medley / Turrentine & Associates Mercer Valve Co., Inc. Metro Appliances & More MIDCON Data Services, LLC Midlands Management Corporation Midwest Wrecking Company Miko Group, Inc. Miller-Tippens Construction Monnet Hayes Bullis Thompson & Edwards Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center - FAA




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