1960s
Benny Lawson (BSB Accounting 鈥61), a former football coach, was inducted into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame in February of 2025. Lawson coached for 53 years at various high schools and middle schools across the state and has a combined total of more than 200 wins.
Former OCU Board of Trustees chair Ron Norick (BSB Management 鈥64, HDHL 鈥90) and School of Law Dean and 野狼社区 Mayor David Holt (JD 鈥09) were panelists on 鈥淭he Path Forward鈥 discussion at the Clinton Presidential Center as part of 鈥淔rom Darkness to Light,鈥 a 30th anniversary commemoration of the 野狼社区 bombing. The program was presented by the Clinton Foundation, Clinton Presidential Library and Museum, and 野狼社区 National Memorial and Museum.
John 鈥淩ocky鈥 Barrett (BS Business 鈥67) was named 2025 Tribal Leader of the Year by the Native American Finance Officers Association. Barret is chairman of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation, as well as having served 10 terms as chief elected official. Under his guidance, CPN has become the largest employer in Pottawatomie County.
1970s
Leona Mitchell (BM 鈥71, HD Music 鈥79), Grammy Award-winning soprano, was announced as the 2025 William Warfield Legacy Award recipient during the William Warfield Scholarship Fund鈥檚 annual benefit concert at the Eastman School of Music. This award was presented on behalf of Mitchell鈥檚 leadership, contribution, and commitment to aspiring African American classical vocalists.
Norman Behymer (BM 鈥75, BM Vocal Education 鈥84) is celebrating 50 years of service with Council Road Baptist Church. He has held many roles within the church, including worship pastor, elder and executive pastor to name a few.
Reverend Dan Pulver (BM 鈥76) retired as pastor of First United Methodist Church in Frederick, Oklahoma. He has served in ministry for 50 years, providing service to several Methodist churches.
Mark DeLong (BA 鈥77), a professor of human interactions with technology at Duke University, wrote an article about a book encompassing the legal issues surrounding AI titled The Line: AI and the Future of Personhood. The article was published by 3 Quarks Daily in November 2024.
Elizabeth Hahn (BA 鈥77) was one of the featured artists in JRB Art Gallery鈥檚 fall exhibition that took place Sept. 5 to Nov. 1. Hahn鈥檚 colorful paintings balance precision and depth, reflecting her exploration into the human spirit.
Gary Pitchlynn (JD 鈥77) was featured in a story from The Norman Transcript regarding his self-published work, 鈥淭he Usual Suspect.鈥 The non-fiction story entails his experience as an investigative worker and defense attorney surrounding the Girl Scout murder case in Northeast Oklahoma from the late 1970s. Pitchlynn鈥檚 writing gives an inside look at the justice system of the late 20th century before advanced scientific testing.
1980s
Lisa Love (BM '80) and her husband, Greg, won a Tony Award as co-producers of "Maybe Happy Ending," winner of six Tonys, including Best Musical as well as a Drama Desk Award and a Drama League Award for Outstanding Production of a Musical.

David Holland (BA Art 鈥83) completed a painting and installation in November measuring nine feet tall by 16 feet wide. Commissioned by the Zarrow Foundation in Tulsa for the lobby centerpiece of the patient tower at the new Veterans Hospital in Tulsa, Oklahoma, this oil on canvas follows the theme for the innovative facility鈥檚 interior design. His art is titled 鈥淥klahoma Land and Sky,鈥 welcoming Oklahoma veterans when they come to the VA for medical treatment from around the state and beyond. Holland鈥檚 recent exhibitions include the Oklahoma Hall of Fame, the Governor鈥檚 Gallery, Mainsite Contemporary, Science Museum Oklahoma, the National Weather Center, the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum and the Myriad Botanical Gardens.
Janie Simms Hipp (JD 鈥84) was named the 2025 Chickasaw Nation Dynamic Woman of the Year. Janie has worked in agricultural law for several years as well as being the founding CEO of the Native American Agriculture Fund, the largest charitable trust outlining First American agriculture. She also is the founding director of the Indigenous Food and Agriculture Initiative and a program leader for the USDA National Institute for Food and Agriculture.

Marcellus Hankins (BM 鈥85) recently retired as director of Soldier Creek Elementary School鈥檚 Natural Notes Choir after teaching for 40 years. The choir continues to perform in his honor, singing at various events around the area.
Alan Perta (JD 鈥85), owner of Dawn Marie鈥檚 Treasures in Syracuse, New York, served as a guest co-host on the 鈥淭alk of the Town鈥 radio show on New York鈥檚 WUTQ station. Perta and host Jim Winkler discussed the Clinton Lions Club, a charity group that provides eyeglasses and other essentials to the needy.
Edgar Cruz (BM 鈥86), OCU distinguished alumnus and professional guitarist, and Mark Cruz (BM 鈥87), professor of guitar at Texas State University, performed at the Texas State Music Building Recital Hall, as well as other concerts across Texas Hill Country. These are the first performances the brothers have done together.
Sherry Wallace DeBord (JD 鈥87) was honored with a proclamation from the City of Perry, Okla. for dedicated service upon her retirement as a municipal judge. Debord spent 16 years in this position and practiced law for more than 38 years.
Dan Davis (BSB Accounting 鈥88), president and CEO of Presbyterian Senior Living in Pennsylvania, co-founded a partnership for a new joint venture called the Three Oaks Senior Dining management company for senior living communities.
Norma Eagleton (JD 鈥88) was recently inducted into the Claremore Hall of Fame and served as Tulsa鈥檚 first female city commissioner. She first entered politics in 1964 when she joined the League of Women voters and was elected to the city commission in 1976, becoming the first woman in Tulsa city government.
Angelo Fernandes (MBA 鈥89), CEO of Cote Family Cos., was selected as vice chair on the board of directors of Hospitality Sales and Marketing Association International - America. The board is made up of the industry鈥檚 esteemed hotel and hospitality brands, suppliers and academics.
1990s
Janet Randall Dyke (MBA 鈥90) and Mike Newcombe (MBA 鈥92) are part of the families recognized this year as East Central University鈥檚 Distinguished Family. Dyke is a long-time civic leader with 20 years of service to Red Earth, holding leadership roles at AT&T and the Chickasaw Nation. Newcombe has dedicated nearly 35 years to the Oklahoma Gas and Electric Company.
Timothy Long (BM Piano 鈥90), director of the Eastman School of Music鈥檚 opera program, recently released a recording of the opera 鈥淢issing,鈥 conducted by Long. The opera seeks to bring attention to the ongoing crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls. He has a featured profile on the New York Times and appeared on NPR鈥檚 鈥淢ore Than Music,鈥 CBS 鈥淪unday Morning,鈥漚nd more.
Rebecca Thompson (JD 鈥90) served as the chief referee at the 2025 US Rowing RowFest National Championships in the masters racing division in Michigan last July. Thompson has been refereeing since 2008 and acted as deputy for the 2023 Masters National Head Race as well as the 2024 Masters National Championships.
Ramona Tumblin-Rucker (MBA 鈥90) was hired as the director of design/build and construction management for M Property Services, a real estate development and property management firm based in Missouri. Previously, she served as the project manager for McCarthy Building Companies, managing multiple projects in healthcare, academic and corporate industries. In her new role, she will oversee construction schedules and project activities, in addition to ensuring quality control and managing resource allocation.
Drew Williamson (BSB Finance 鈥90) is the new owner of the Oklahoma Gazette newspaper. Previously, he served as its creative director, leaving in 2019, and now working to reinvigorate the 45-year-old paper as a monthly print publication.
Les Jauron (MBA 鈥91) recently released a historical fiction book titled 鈥淲allia鈥檚 Quest, Book 2: In Roman Service.鈥 Author and critic Anthony Avina called the book 鈥淎 fantastic narrative that pushes the envelope and continues to capture the Roman Empire鈥檚 powerful history.鈥
Philippa James (JD 鈥92), 野狼社区 presiding municipal judge, is retiring after 28 years of service with the 野狼社区 Municipal Court. James began her career in 1997, responsible for OKC鈥檚 juvenile docket. She was appointed OKC Municipal Court presiding judge in 2013.
John Menchaca (JD 鈥92) was announced as a partner of the Michael Best Law Firm in Austin, Texas. Menchaca鈥檚 practice emphasizes mergers and acquisitions, private equity transactions, and venture capital, as well as general corporate and governance law. He joined following his service as senior vice president and general counsel for a prominent SaaS technology company.
Lamont Russell (BM Vocal Music Education 鈥92), choir teacher at Liberty High School and veteran of 20 years to the Clark County School District, was named a finalist for Nevada Teacher of the Year 2025. He was previously recognized as a semi-finalist for Reader鈥檚 Digest 鈥淎merica鈥檚 Favorite Teacher,鈥 as well as being one of 20 teachers to receive the 2019 Heart of Education award. In addition to teaching choir and vocal music, Russell has also directed and performed in several musicals and plays in the Henderson, Nevada, area.
Greg Laird (BS History 鈥93) recently debuted his book 鈥淥ne Life for Another.鈥 The Tulsa attorney detailed his involvement in nearly 100 murder trials into a novel surrounding Oklahoma鈥檚 death penalty.
Gilbert Squires (JD 鈥93) has joined the Miami-based group JAMS, the largest private provider of alternative dispute resolution services worldwide. Squires joins JAMS as an accomplished arbitrator and mediator with more than four decades of experience handling matters in global business, construction, oil and gas, power generation and law.
Robert Skinner (MS Computer Science 鈥94) was appointed to the chief customer experience officer advisory team at Zsaler Cloud Cybersecurity Co. As the former director of the U.S. Air Force鈥檚 Defense Information Systems Agency, Skinner brings more than three decades of experience in mitigating cyber threats and maintaining global enterprise infrastructure.
Tony Sommer (MBA 鈥94) was appointed as a strategic advisor for Treehouse Eyes, a leading provider of children鈥檚 myopia management. Sommer has over 20 years of experience in vision care leadership, concentrating in contact lenses and myopia management. In his new position, he will help shape growth strategies and expand offerings and awareness for myopia patients.
Jeff Tebow (MBA 鈥94) was elected president of the American Quarter Horse Association executive committee. Tebow is a lifelong AQHA member and has served as an AQHA director since 2011. He formerly served on the AQHA stud book and registration, Hall of Fame selection, grievance and racing committees, as well as the racing council.

Buzz Williams (BS Physical Education 鈥94) was named head coach for the University of Maryland Terrapins men鈥檚 basketball team after leaving Texas A&M University last April. Williams brought A&M to a strong season finish with six wins over AP teams and fifth place in the SEC.
Courtney Gray Montgomery (BS Biology 鈥95) is the founding director for the new Center for Biomedical Data Sciences recently opened by the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation. She also serves as the director of the Sarcoidosis Research Unit and is a professor with the Genes and Human Disease Research Program.
NaRita Anderson (MBA 鈥96) was included in the Super Woman series of the Garland Journal, a Dallas, Texas, metro news provider. Anderson has been a faculty member at the University of Central Oklahoma for more than 18 years, specializing in research, data analysis, editing, classroom instruction and public speaking. Anderson has been previously honored by the Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education and by the Department of Economics and International Business.
Donna Dirickson (JD 鈥96) was appointed as the district judge for Oklahoma鈥檚 second judicial district, which includes Beckham, Custer, Roger Mills and Washita counties. She has received the Oklahoma Bar Association President鈥檚 Award and was named the OBA Family Law Judge of the Year. Dirickson also founded the Family Recovery Court program that assists families impacted by substance abuse challenges.
Angela Do (BS Dance Management 鈥96, MBA 鈥01) was named a 2024 Veteran Champion of the Year for Education by Military Friendly Schools. Do serves as the associate registrar and VA certifying official at OCU, a position she has held for nearly 15 years. The award, received by only 30 higher education professionals, is dedicated to those who are passionate about assisting veterans to become thriving students.
Reggie Gorter (BM Vocal Performance 鈥96) was recently inducted into the Pipestone Area Schools (Minnesota) Instrumental Musical Hall of Fame. Gorter has performed across the country and taught music in Pipestone and Rutland.
Leslie Hudson (BA Physical Education 鈥96), teacher and coach in 野狼社区 Public Schools, was inducted into the Putnum City Schools Athletics Hall of Fame for her outstanding lifetime of achievement in basketball and softball. Hudson played basketball at Southwestern Oklahoma State and on its national runner-up team before heading to 野狼社区 University in 1996 to compete in softball. She led OCU to the national title in her lone season with the program and was named a first-team All-American after leading the nation in RBIs.
Jerrod Dawson (MBA 鈥97) joined the private bank at PlainsCapital as senior vice president, manager of investment strategies and portfolio management. He comes to them with 29 years of financial service experience with a focus in investment strategy, portfolio management and asset allocation.
Jacques deMoss (JD 鈥97) was appointed deputy executive director for the U.S. Chess Federation, the official governing body and nonprofit organization for chess players and chess supporters in the United States. Before joining U.S. Chess, he served as a litigation attorney, corporate general counsel and nonprofit leader.
Sarah Miller (JD 鈥97), president and CEO of GPA Midstream, was featured in an article titled 鈥淧ropane Personality: Sarah Miller of GPA Midstream鈥 by LP Gas. She has been involved with the midstream industry for more than 20 years and served as an in-house attorney at the Williams Cos. She served a 17-year tenure with Williams, managing various legal needs and as general counsel where she led the Williams鈥 legal department.
Steven Riebe (MBA 鈥97), currently the senior vice president of operations for Hardscapes at Quikrete Companies, with an additional 40 years of manufacturing experience, was selected to be recorded in Marquis Who鈥檚 Who. Individuals are selected based on their accomplishments and prominence in their chosen field.
Linda Vo (BSB International Business 鈥97) was appointed as the North Texas regional manager of Guaranteed Rate Affinity, a prominent mortgage provider partnered with Coldwell Banker. Vo has more than 20 years of experience in the field of mortgage, including loan origination, sales management and business development.
Jennifer Austin (JD 鈥98) was appointed the next district attorney for District 21 by Oklahoma Governor Kevin Sitt. This district includes Cleveland, Garvin and McClain counties. A founding member of the Domestic Violence Prosecution Team as well as a part of the major crimes and special victims鈥 teams, she has served as a prosecutor for more than 20 years.
Neil Berkeley (BA 鈥98), who is the co-producer of 鈥淢aestra,鈥 was nominated for an International Documentary Association Award in the Best Music Documentary category.
Edward Hermann (BS Nursing 鈥98), president and CEO of Hays Medical Center in Kansas, was named to Becker鈥檚 Hospital Review list of 207 community hospital presidents and CEOs to know 2025. Herrman was appointed CEO and president in 2017. Prior to this, he was president of Enid, Oklahoma-based Integris Bass Baptist Health Center.
Michael McClintock (JD 鈥98) joined the Spencer Fane law firm鈥檚 野狼社区 office. With more than 20 years of experience, he represents clients as well as serving as a business litigation advisor in the litigation and dispute practice group.
John Barbush (JD 鈥99) was recently honored with an Oklahoma Bar Association President鈥檚 Award. Barbush is an experienced trial attorney with a state-wide practice who handles all types of personal injury cases and defends other attorneys in legal malpractice cases.
Mick McCarthy (JD鈥 99) has joined Lai and Turner Law Firm. McCarthy is a registered patent attorney with experience in mechanical, electrical and computer arts, including areas such as digital data storage, machine learning and artificial intelligence.
Courtney Warmington (JD 鈥99) was recently elected chairwoman of the board for the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education. She has served on the board for nearly five years as well as working as a labor and employment attorney at Fuller Tubb Bickford Warmington and Panach. Warmington is also the current president of the Oklahoma Bar Association.
Charles Neff (BA Religion 鈥99, MBA 鈥11) was named chaplain at Drury University. In this role, he also will serve as professor of religious studies and director of religious and spiritual life. Neff previously served as executive director in the Office of Christian Ministry at Ashland University in Ohio, and was vice president of church relations at OCU from 2014 to 2019.
2000s
Christina Harris (BA English 鈥00) was announced as the new principal of Palo Alto Middle School in Texas. Harris has held various roles in the school district since 2005, including service as the principal of Patterson Middle School.
Carson Brooks (JD 鈥01) was appointed as district judge of Oklahoma鈥檚 20th Judicial District. Brooks has over 20 years of legal experience, including his service as a judge for the Carter County District Court.
Ryan Jackson (JD 鈥01), vice president of federal affairs for the American Chemistry Council, was included in Washingtonian Media鈥檚 鈥淲ashington, D.C.鈥檚, 500 Most Influential People of 2025鈥 list. Jackson was previously chief of staff for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and led the National Mining Association鈥檚 government and political affairs shop for nearly four years.
Peter Markes (BME Instrumental Education 鈥01) performed in Myriad Botanical Garden鈥檚 鈥淢yriad and Bright鈥 event as live music entertainment. The performance serves as part of OKC Art Moves, an initiative providing free arts events all over 野狼社区.
Jack Smith (MBA 鈥10), founder and CEO of Fortuna Business Management Consulting, was granted the 鈥淰eteran鈥檚 Business Enterprise We Love鈥 award from the National Veteran-Owned Business Association. The business has cultivated hiring pipelines that actively support veterans, as well as providing military spouses with employment opportunities.
Margaret Creighton (BS Dance Management 鈥02) was named to Journal Record鈥檚 Power List of Nonprofit Leaders. Creighton serves as CEO of Positive Tomorrows, a nonprofit organization providing education and other necessities to children of families experiencing homelessness. Creighton continues to utilize her efforts in securing a strong financial foundation in order to serve more families in need.
Hiram Sasser (JD 鈥02) was a keynote speaker for Trinity Legal鈥檚 18th Anniversary Breakfast. Sasser serves as executive general counsel for First Liberty Institute, overseeing litigation and media prospects. His practice prominently focuses on First Amendment rights, heavily pertaining to religious liberty.
Tony Sellars (MBA 鈥02) was selected as the Rose State College recipient of the 2025 Oklahoma Association of Community Colleges President鈥檚 Outstanding Award for Faculty. The honor recognizes outstanding contributions and the meaningful impact on students, colleagues and the community. Sellars is a professor in the Business Information Technology Department, teaching classes in multimedia and marketing.
Lyndy Franklin Smith (BPA Dance Management 鈥02) and Jeromy Smith (BPA Dance Management 鈥02), who was included in the Lexington Herald Leader鈥檚 鈥25 to watch in 2025,鈥 are co-founders of the Lexington Theatre Company in Kentucky. They recently staged the dance spectacular 鈥42nd Street鈥 in honor of the company鈥檚 10th anniversary.
Jeffrey Belisle (MBA 鈥04) has been added to McBride Orthopedic Hospital to their physician specialty group. Recently retired from the military, Belisle served as chief of orthopedic surgery and team physician for the USAFA Athletics. He is an active fellow of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, a member of the Society of Military Orthopedic Surgeons, The American Orthopedic Society for Sports Medicine, Arthroscopy Association of North America and clinical member of the Orthopedic Trauma Association.
Steven Crossley (BS Chemistry 鈥04), a professor of engineering at the University of Oklahoma, received the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers. The award is the highest honor given by the U.S. government to science and engineering workers in their early careers. Crossley鈥檚 research revolves around the synthesization of catalysis and nanomaterials, focusing on how metal oxides yield new energy solutions and materials.
Joel New (BM Musical Theatre 鈥04) performed in The Green Room 42 in New York City to celebrate 20 years of producing and creating original works for stage performance. His works include 鈥淢onkey Trouble Unleashed!,鈥 鈥淯ndertaking Christmas鈥 and 鈥淭empting Mr. Lincoln.鈥
T. W. Shannon (JD 鈥04) was appointed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture to serve as senior advisor for rural prosperity. Shannon is a former Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives as well as having extensive knowledge of economic development, being CEO of Chickasaw Community Bank.
Raj Agnihotri (MBA 鈥05) was named the next Raisbeck Endowed Dean of the Debbie and Jerry Ivy College of Business at Iowa State University. Agnihotri has received numerous awards for his teaching and research and is a co-author of 鈥淎BCs of Relationship Selling through Service,鈥 a textbook used in sales classes around the world.
Stefanie Chenok (BS Entertainment Business 鈥05) was appointed to senior vice president of human resources at Arch Amenities Group. The business provides amenity management to hotels, private clubs and residential properties. Chenok brings several years of leadership experience into this new position.
Christi Jeffreys (BA Mass Communication 鈥05) participated as a celebrity dancer for the Children鈥檚 Health Foundation of Oklahoma鈥檚 Dancing for a Miracle Gala held in August. She currently serves as the director of development for the organization.
Nicole Harvey (BS History 鈥05) was named director of the Oklahoma History Center Museum in February 2025 after serving as interim director for four months prior. A longtime employee of the Oklahoma Historical Society, Harvey is anticipated to bring an innovative outlook to the museum while upholding the excellence for which it is known.
Andrew Ihrig (JD 鈥06) joined the Truity Credit Union board of directors. Ihrig is currently the president and general counsel of Musselman Abstract Company and a partner and licensed attorney at Maddux, Ihrig, & Shamhart, PLLC in Bartlesville, Oklahoma.
Renee Metcalf (JD 鈥06) joined Steptoe & Johnson, PLLC as counsel in the energy and natural resources department in the 野狼社区 Office. She has more than 15 years of experience in the industry, including prior roles serving as in-house counsel for several national energy companies.
Benjamin Nilles (MM Conducting 鈥06), former OCU symphony conductor, led the Mesabi Symphony Orchestra鈥檚 opening concert. Serving as artistic director of the Virginia-based orchestra, Nilles is committed to reaching out to the community through his orchestra.
Christopher Anderson (JD 鈥07) was appointed as associate district judge of Seminole County. He has served as a special district judge in Seminole and Hughes counties since 2019. He was formerly an assistant district attorney and ran a successful private law practice.
Anthony Moore (JD 鈥07) was elected as speaker pro tempore for the 60th Legislature. Before his appointment as speaker, he served as chair of the House of Representatives higher education and career tech committee as well as a member of the appropriations and budget committee.
Jason Brinkley (JD 鈥08) has been appointed to lead the planning and zoning department of the Calvert County board of county commissioners in Maryland. Brinkley has over a decade of experience in public sector leadership and legal counseling. He previously served as deputy director of planning and zoning, the county鈥檚 first ombudsman and the top administrative official for Cooke County, Texas.
Sarah Culp Cardillo (BS Dance Management 鈥08) has been promoted to director of development for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. Cardillo first became associated with Broadway Cares in 2011 when she became an associate producer and moving into development roles within the organization.
Daniel Shackle (JD 鈥08), former Indiana department of local government finance commissioner, joined Frost Brown Todd as counsel in the firm鈥檚 Indianapolis office. Shackle鈥檚 extensive knowledge on property tax and local income project him to enhance FBT鈥檚 abilities in these domains.
Saleh Alderaan (MS Accounting 鈥09) has been appointed to the UAE-based insurance company Al Sagr independent board of directors. Alderaan is an experienced financial and accounting expert and serves as the chief financial officer of Al Rajhi Capital. He previously was the senior executive director and associate partner at Deloitte in Saudi Arabia.
Brigitte Biffle (JD 鈥09) has been appointed to succeed her close mentor Bob Ravitz (JD 鈥76) as Oklahoma County鈥檚 new chief public defender. With more than 12 years of experience with the Public Defender鈥檚 Office, Biffle has been serving as interim chief since January 2024.
Anthony Bullock (BFA Theatre Design and Production 鈥09) served as assistant stage manager in Shakespeare Theatre Company鈥檚 world-premiere adaptation of 鈥淔rankenstein鈥 in Washington, D.C.
David Holt (JD 鈥09), current mayor of 野狼社区 and dean of the School of Law, was named the 83rd president of the United States Conference of Mayors. Holt leads the nation鈥檚 mayors and represents them nationally and internationally.
Chris Jones (BS Professional Studies 鈥09) was recently elected to the board of governors for the Oklahoma Bar Association. He will be representing Supreme Court Judicial District 2.
Ashley Nguyen (BSB Finance 鈥09), of Latham & Watkins LLP, was promoted to partner while additionally heading her team representing ONEOK, Inc. in its merge with MPLX LP on an investment project to construct and operate a terminal for liquified petroleum gas in Texas City, Texas.
Ewa Plonka (MM Piano Performance 鈥09), a Polish soprano, made her debut at the Op茅ra Bastille in Paris as the titular role of 鈥淎ida,鈥 written by Giuseppe Verdi. She also has appeared at London鈥檚 Royal Opera House, Madrid鈥檚 Teatro Real, Berlin鈥檚 Deutsche Oper, Munich鈥檚 Bayerische Staatsoper, Zurich鈥檚 Opernhaus and Washington Opera.
2010s
Brennan Connelly (MM Instrumental Performance 鈥10) was included in the artists spotlight of Pearl, a percussion instrument manufacturer. Connelly is an award-winning percussionist and educator who is the musician-in-residence for percussion at Wilfrid Laurier University. He is also the founding member of Duo Percussion, which is a contemporary chamber percussion ensemble.
Hunter Merritt (MBA 鈥10) was elected to the Central Oklahoma Habitat for Humanity board of directors in March. Merritt works as a principal and managing broker at Gain Mortgage Group, as well as being a realtor for Metro Mark Real Estate.

Camal Pennington (BA Political Science 鈥10) won the 野狼社区 Council Ward 7 seat in the 2025 election. He is the chairman of the 野狼社区 Planning Commission and has worked as an attorney for the 野狼社区 American Federation of Teachers. He is currently the executive director of It鈥檚 My Community Initiative, which leads efforts to empower families in financial hardship to strengthen neighborhoods. He also served as OCU鈥檚 Legacy Speaker this year during Homecoming.
James Winham (BS Nursing 鈥10) was named fire chief/emergency medical services director for the City of Wellington, Kansas. He has more than 18 years of experience in staff and officer roles with the City of Tulsa Fire Department. Additionally, Winham serves as a commissioned officer in the National Guard.
Daniel Correa (JD 鈥11) was hired as associate professor of law at South Texas College of Law Houston. His teaching specializes in legal research and writing. Correa has published in prominent legal journals and was recognized by Super Lawyers for his service as a business and commercial litigator.
Ashley Warshell (JD 鈥11) joined the 野狼社区 office of Hall Estill Attorneys at Law. Warshell serves as special counsel and most prominently practices in banking and financial services.
Greg Steward (JD 鈥11) was appointed as a circuit court judge in Wyoming for the Sixth Judicial District, servicing Campbell County. Steward previously served as the chief deputy county and prosecuting attorney for the Campbell County Attorney鈥檚 Office, as well as senior assistant public defender in Campbell County, and assistant district attorney for Stephens County, Oklahoma.
Tommy Bond (BFA Film Production 鈥12) gave an interview and signed books at Commonplace Books in honor of his publicized collection of poetry and drawings for children titled 鈥淎 Silly Little Thing.鈥 Bond also serves as a content writer for Life.Church Media.
Jarred Johnson (BA Mass Comm/Broadcasting 鈥12) has been named as the new Boston office director for Toole Design, a civil engineering company. Before joining Toole Design, Johnson was the executive director of TransitMatters.
Katie Archer (MBA 鈥13) was promoted to assistant director of business operations for the Oklahoma region of REES, an architecture, planning and interior design firm. Archer is an architect and project manager and has worked at REES for 16 years, leading projects with some of REES鈥 largest clients.
Sarah DeYong (BM 鈥13), a private voice instructor, coordinated a choir of home-bound individuals with Alzheimer鈥檚 or dementia based in Stillwater. Deyong initiated the choir in hopes of giving the affected persons and their caretakers opportunities to enjoy the cognitive and health benefits of group performance.
Ty Fanning (BFA Acting 鈥13) made his Broadway debut in the ensemble of Shakespeare鈥檚 鈥淥thello.鈥 The production ran at the Barrymore Theatre from March to June of 2025. 鈥淥thello鈥 adds to Fanning鈥檚 ever-growing list of Shakespeare performances, having played in more than 30 productions.
Mary Kate Moore (BM Music Theatre 鈥13) was recently in the Lied Center for Performing Arts production of 鈥淩ent鈥. Her other credits include 鈥淚nto the Woods鈥 (Broadway), 鈥淢J鈥 (North American Tour) and 鈥淟es Mis茅rables鈥 (US National Tour).
John Raines (JD 鈥13) has been promoted to senior vice president and E&P asset manager for Devon Energy Co. Raines had previously served as vice president of the Delaware Basin then joined Devon Energy in 2005 and held various managerial positions. He is also a licensed attorney and a member of the Oklahoma Bar Association.
Jeremy Scott (BME Instrumental Education 鈥13) was named September鈥檚 Teacher of the Month at Putnum City North High School by KOCO 5 news and Quail Creek Bank.
Riley Shaull (MS Accounting 鈥13), an accounting instructor at the University of Central Oklahoma, advised a team of college students in their work for the Association of Government Accountants 2024 Government Finance Case Challenge, winning the grand prize. Shaull accompanied the accounting students in analyzing financial data and developing it into publicly accessible information.
Neilee Wood (BS Cell and Molecular Biology 鈥13), a current oncology physician assistant in the 野狼社区 metropolitan area, received the Hero of Hope award, granted by the Stephenson Cancer Center. Wood has served in their gastrointestinal clinic for the past eight years. The award is presented to those who consistently exceed expectations in demonstrating professionalism, compassion and dedication to patients and staff alike.
Isaiah Bailey (BA Vocal Performance '14), is currently performing as the Phantom in the North American tour of "The Phantom of the Opera." He also enjoyed his first-time singing the National Anthem at a Denver Broncos-Tennessee Titans game in Sept.
Leah Chaffins (MFA Creative Writing 鈥14) published her novel 鈥淕od Seed鈥 after a decade of writing. She is currently a professor at Cameron University and has received the Faculty Award for Excellence in Mentoring Student Research.

Emily Eleftherakis (JD 鈥14) has been named the inaugural executive director of OCU鈥檚 new Tribal Sovereignty Institute. She was selected through a national search and started in her new role in July. Her commencement officially launched the institute, which provides teaching, scholarship and training around the vital legal issues of tribal sovereignty. Eleftherakis is a member of the Delaware Tribe of Indians and
the Cherokee Nation. She has served as an adjunct clinical professor of law teaching in the American Indian Wills Clinic at OCU鈥檚 School of Law since 2017. In addition to teaching, Eleftherakis has worked in private practice at Krahl Goerke Meyer and Behenna, providing clients with family and small business succession planning, real estate advice and business development support. Her experience is in general civil litigation, including real property and energy litigation, appellate practice, and trust and estate litigation, as well as estate planning, wealth management, and trust and estate administration.
Amanda Lilley (JD 鈥14), a criminal defense attorney at Oklahoma Indigent Defense System, was named the 2024 Outstanding Young Lawyer by the Oklahoma Bar Association. Lilley鈥檚 practice focuses on representation for indigent clients in criminal court proceedings.
Elliott Mattox (BM Musical Theatre 鈥14) was cast in the ensemble of the new Broadway musical 鈥淭ammy Faye.鈥 His previous Broadway credits include 鈥淏eetlejuice,鈥 鈥淐harlie and the Chocolate Factory鈥 and 鈥淣ew York: Titanique.鈥
Krista Mitchell (BA Music 鈥14) was appointed as librarian for learning and access services at Oberlin Conservatory Library. Mitchell鈥檚 experience includes work with the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, the Library of Congress Music Division and the Cleveland Orchestra Archives.
Maggie Spicer-Brown (BM Music Theatre 鈥14) performed in Music Theatre Wichita鈥檚 production of 鈥淲aitress,鈥 directed and choreographed by Brian Marcum (BPA Dance 鈥94). The production ran June 18-22 at the Century II Concert Hall.
Meg Chizek (BPA Dance 鈥15) wrote and performed in 鈥淗ow To Give Up on Your Dreams鈥 as part of the 2025 New York City Fringe Festival. Additionally, she has performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, The Knockouts Comedy Festival and appeared on 鈥淭he Daily Show.鈥
Ian Maryfield (BFA Theatre 鈥15) made his Writers Theatre debut in the Irish drama 鈥淭ranslations鈥 in Illinois. He previously performed in the 鈥淟ord of the Rings Musical鈥 U.S. and New Zealand tour as well as numerous productions in Chicago and more.
Franchesca McDowell (BBA Marketing 鈥15) was an executive producer in Lay鈥檚 Potato Chips, 鈥淭he Little Farmer鈥 advertisement, directed by Academy Award winner Taika Waititi. The ad was showcased at the 59th Super Bowl and labeled Reel 360鈥檚 favorite Super Bowl commercial.
Patrick McGough (DNP 鈥15), CEO and chief health officer for the 野狼社区-County Health Department, was announced as the president-elect of the board of directors for the National Association of County and City Health Officials. McGough previously served as deputy director and in numerous leadership roles within the department. Additionally, he is founder, president and CEO of the newly established OCCHD Foundation.
Emily Spezzatti (BA Theatre Performance 鈥15) released a book titled 鈥淜now People Like Show People: Lessons on Building a Life and Career in Show Business.鈥 The book explores personal experiences and lessons that helped Spezzatti and other artists achieve success in the entertainment industry. Features include fellow OCU alumni Hayley Wilhelm (BS Dance Management 鈥14) and Darius Wright (BM Music Theatre 鈥14). The book cover was designed by Erick Worrell鈥檚 (BA Public Relations 鈥07) agency, Coin Creative.
Ruy Vaz (BA Philosophy 鈥15) was named Eastern Illinois University鈥檚 head coach for men鈥檚 soccer. He previously served as coach at Crowley College, winning 110 matches in his seven seasons. Vaz also was named Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference Coach of the Year and Plains District Coach of the Year five times.
Lacey Becker (BS 鈥16) recently began a new position as the development director of Galveston Urban Ministries, a non-profit Christian organization devoted to the development of relationships and transformation of the Galveston community. Additionally, she and her husband, TJ, welcomed their first son, Reed, last May.
Joseph Craven (BM Instrumental Education 鈥16) was announced as the new band director for Shawnee Public Schools. He taught at Putnam City North High School for six years as well as being a member of 野狼社区 Philharmonic.
Katleen Dugas (BM Vocal Performance 鈥16) performed as a contestant on the 2025 season of 鈥淭he Voice: La plus belle voix.鈥 She is a French American vocalist who draws her inspiration from a diverse musical upbringing, including opera, American rock, jazz, gospel and French classics.
Abou El Ela (BBA Marketing 鈥16), a former OCU golfer, played in the Abu Dhabi Challenge beginning in April. In 2023, he made headlines by sinking a stunning 30-foot birdie putt on the final hole at the Asian Tour鈥檚 PIF Saudi International.

MaryAnn Grover (BS Marketing 鈥16) received the Oklahoma Criminal Defense Lawyers Association Thurgood Marshall Award. She currently serves as the deputy division chief of the Appellate East Division of the Oklahoma Indigent Defense System.
John Hiller (BA Religion 鈥16) was named the senior pastor at First United Methodist Church Durant/Caddo, Oklahoma. Hiller was previously the associate pastor at Centenary UMC in Lawton, Oklahoma.
Solveig Neseth Kassar (BM Vocal Performance 鈥17, MM Opera Performance 鈥19) was a semifinalist for the 2025 Northern Aldborough Festival New Voices Singing Competition in England. Solveig has performed in Carl Orff鈥檚 鈥淐armina Burana,鈥 Thomas Dubois鈥 鈥淪even Last Words,鈥 Gabriel Faure鈥檚 鈥淩equiem鈥 and George Frideric Handel鈥檚 鈥淢essiah,鈥 among others.
Brade Bradshaw (BFA Acting 鈥17) played the leading role of 鈥淒on鈥檛 Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus鈥 by Mo Willems at Young People鈥檚 Theatre of Chicago. The production ran November to December of 2024 at Lincoln Park鈥檚 historic Greenhouse Theatre Center.
Kali Pugh (BA Liberal Studies 鈥17) was named the new softball coach for the New Mexico Highlands University softball team. She has previously led the Yavapai College team to the Arizona Community College Athletic Conference playoffs. While she has coached at the junior college level for eight years, this is her first position at the NCAA level.
Natalia Hinojo (BS Biomedical Science 鈥18) was recently inducted into the El Paso Athletic Hall of Fame for her time during high school, where she went 35-0 to win a state title in women鈥檚 wrestling. She went on to become a two-time All-American during her time at OCU and qualified for the 2016 Olympic Trials.
Molly Smith (BS Dance Management 鈥18) performed as a featured dancer in Chicago Tap Theatre鈥檚 world-premiere live performance. The performance ran from February 28 to March 2, 2025. Smith also serves as a resident instructor, choreographer and arts administrator for Chicago Tap Theatre.
Kevin Wilkinson (MM Conducting 鈥18), director of worship and the arts at Westminster Presbyterian Church in 野狼社区, was recently named board president of Painted Sky Opera. Wilkinson plans to further the opera鈥檚 efforts to be established nationally and create opportunities for prospective artists to collaborate and perform.
Natalya Fisher (BFA Acting 鈥19) and Ariana Ferch (BM Music Theater Vocal Performance 鈥24) performed in the opera, 鈥淭he Garment of Praise,鈥 at Gonzaga University in Washington. The opera was co-written by their father, Shann Ray, and is based upon the biblical story of Elizabeth and Zechariah, parents of John the Baptist. Ferch portrayed Elizabeth and Fisher portrayed Angel Gabriel in this fascinating retelling.
Paul Juhasz (MFA Creative Writing 鈥19), a former assistant professor of English at Seminole State College in Oklahoma, was recently nominated for a Pushcart Prize in honor of his flash memoir, 鈥淩ow.鈥 Juhasz鈥檚 passion for writing can be credited to his belief in storytelling as a healing mechanism.
Montrel Preston (JD鈥19 鈥19) has joined Steptoe & Johnson PLLC鈥檚 野狼社区 office as an associate in the litigation dept. Preston handles complex state and federal legal cases and manages all aspects of litigation.
2020s
Gunner Briscoe (JD 鈥20) was sworn in as a municipal judge for 野狼社区. A former Oklahoma County public defender, Briscoe is seasoned in protecting the constitutional rights of criminal defendants. He also was a member of the appellate team, memorably arguing a death penalty appeal to the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals.
Grace Jackson (BM Instrumental Performance/Piano Performance 鈥21) was awarded the Association of Anglican Musicians鈥 Gerre Hancock Internship at the Church of St. John the Divine in Houston. Jackson is currently pursuing a Doctor of Musical Arts in organ and sacred music at the University of Michigan.

MaryAnn Guoladdle Parker (BA History 鈥21) received a Nancy Hanks Memorial Award for Rising Stars from the American Alliance of Museums and was named the Momentum Emerging Curator for the Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition. Parker is a beadworker, artist and curator from the Kiowa Tribe, currently working as an assistant curator at the First Americans Museum in 野狼社区.
Christian Rinehart (JD 鈥21), a fourth-generation attorney, was promoted to general counsel for the Oklahoma Municipal League. Rinehart was highly involved in assisting communities through the American Rescue Plan Act and remains an important member of OML鈥檚 legislative team.
Bobby 鈥淭rae鈥 Trousdale (BA Mass Communications/ Political Science 鈥21) was hired as the grants and finance coordinator at Citizen Potawatomi Nation鈥檚 community development financial institution. He has previously worked as the education resource facilitator for Native Americans in philanthropy, and executive business coordinator for Express Employment International.
Alexa Beathard (BS Biochemistry 鈥22) was awarded a grant to research new drug therapies for tuberculosis. The grant enabled Beathard to attend the Respiratory Drug Delivery Conference in Tucson, Arizona. Once she has completed her doctoral program, she plans to specialize in formulation for targeted drug delivery.
Courtney Bowler (DNP 鈥22) opened Halidon Psychiatric Health and Wellness in Midwest City, Oklahoma. Bowler is a certified psychiatric mental health and family nurse practitioner specializing in postpartum support.
Cooper Clack (BM Music Theatre 鈥22) is currently a cast member on the national tour of 鈥淎 Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical.鈥 The production is set to continue touring until July of 2026.
HelenMarie Edem (JD 鈥22) joined Goolsby, Proctor, Heefner & Gibbs as an associate attorney. Edem鈥檚 primary practice focuses on intellectual property and civil litigation.
Maria Escobar (JD 鈥22) joined the Dallas office of Ogletree Deakins as an associate focused on employment law. Escobar is a skilled litigator who has won numerous dispositive motions in various courts.
Sara Massoudi (BFA Acting 鈥22) made her New York City acting debut in a new play by Barry M. Putt, Jr., called 鈥淥meed鈥檚 Tapestries.鈥 The play was showcased at Open Jar Studios in November 2024, with a full production scheduled for summer 2026.
Lauren Micke (BM Music Theatre 鈥22) performed the National Anthem at the Drag Illustrated World Series of Pro Mod Race in Florida. As the daughter of WSOPM Pro Mod driver Mark Micke, she set the stage for the exciting weekend of racing.
Anna Schmidt (BS Dance Management '22) graduated first in her class from Baylor University School of Law in May 2025 and was selected as the commencement student speaker. She is serving a one-year clerkship with the Federal District Court in Waco, Texas, and will begin her career as an associate attorney in the Dallas office of the international law firm Jones Day.
Blake Uhlig (BA Mass Communications 鈥22), a current graduate student at Johns Hopkins University, was selected to be a McCain Institute junior communications fellow. Junior fellows are provided with the opportunity to communicate with democracy and human rights experts in order to support pursual of such careers.
John Woodhead (BS Human Performance 鈥22) was promoted to Oral Roberts University鈥檚 assistant coach of men鈥檚 soccer. He served as a graduate assistant at the university for two years prior, as well as assistant and head coach at Tulsa Athletic.
Landry Champlin (BM Music Theatre 鈥23) earned a golden ticket to Hollywood following her audition on 鈥淎merican Idol.鈥 Champlin performed 鈥淕ood Girl鈥 by Carrie Underwood. She has also performed at the Asolo Repertory Theatre, Sharon Playhouse and Casa Ma艅ana, among others.
Christina Foss (MBA 鈥23) was appointed Medicaid director for Oklahoma. Foss previously led government affairs for Oklahoma Health Care Authority and has held positions with the Oklahoma Department of Labor and the U.S. House of Representatives.
Olivia Fosson (BM Music Theatre 鈥23) was crowned Miss Ohio 2025, competing as Miss Clayland. Fosson has competed for the title for three years, receiving first runner-up in 2024. She plans to use the platform to represent her community and advocate for those affected by eating disorders.
Bailey Miller (BPA Dance 鈥23) recently finished her role as Attina in the tour of 鈥淭he Little Mermaid.鈥 Miller has also been featured in a production of 鈥淏onnie & Clyde鈥 in Minneapolis, teaches dance and is an apprentice with Collide Theatrical.
Rodney Thompson (BPA Dance 鈥23) was recently cast in the tour of 鈥淢oulin Rouge! The Musical.鈥 He has also performed in the Broadway production of 鈥淓lf鈥 and the tour of 鈥淔unny Girl.鈥
Elise Bear (BA Theatre and Performance 鈥24) created and performed in 鈥淐hanneling our Ancestors鈥 at the Tulsa Performing Arts Center. This play educated seventh graders on the themes of identity, appropriation, the connection of generations, and bringing heritage and traditions forward into modern life.
Amiya Howard (BS Human Performance 鈥24) has been hired by the Lexington School District in Oklahoma to teach middle school physical education and health. She also was recruited to be assistant coach of their girl鈥檚 basketball team.
Trace Justiss (JD 鈥24) was appointed to serve as the Oklahoma Farm Bureau鈥檚 assistant director of research and regulatory affairs. Justiss will be operating in the public policy department to support the advocacy efforts of Farm Bureau, as well as the OKFB Legal Foundation.
Adam Grant Morrison (BM Music Theatre 鈥24) is currently playing Albus Potter in the national tour of 鈥淗arry Potter and the Cursed Child.鈥 This production marks his touring theatre debut.
Chad Pike (BBA 鈥24) made the roster to play second base for the Long Island Ducks in New York. This is his first season with the Ducks and second in professional baseball. Pike recently played for the Chicago Dogs in the American Association.
Sophia Smith (BA Philosophy/Political Science 鈥24) was named the inaugural head coach of the Hamilton High School girls wrestling program in Wisconsin. Smith was a three-time collegiate All-American, College Athlete of the Year, Conference Wrestler of the Year and three-time National Scholar All-American during her time at OCU.
Tyler Thompson (JD 鈥24) joined the Kuiper Law Firm鈥檚 野狼社区 office as an associate. Thompson specializes in oil and gas as well as mergers and acquisitions.
Nick Bonifay (BBA Finance 鈥25) was named assistant coach of the University of Montevallo men鈥檚 basketball team in Alabama. While at OCU, he was named to the Sooner Athletic Conference Commissioner鈥檚 Honor Roll, Academic All-SAC Team, SAC Scholar Athlete list and NAIA Scholar-Athlete list.
Christopher Contreras (JD 鈥25), Hayley Hamilton (JD 鈥25) and Tanner Pool (JD 鈥25) were welcomed as new associates at McAfee & Taft Law Firm. Their addition alongside three other law students brings the firm鈥檚 total number of lawyers to 188.
