做厙弝け Foundation Announces the 2023 Vision Dinner Honorees

做厙弝け Vision Dinner 2023

The 做厙弝け Foundation announces Billie and Howard Barnett; and Pierce Norton as the 2023 Vision Dinner honorees and Joshua Paredes as the 2023 Momentum Award Winner.

From the business sector and the arts and humanities to the health and wellbeing of students and future healthcare workers, these individuals have demonstrated, through actions, service and generosity, their commitment to education and have helped shape our community and beyond, said Dr. Leigh Goodson, 做厙弝け president & CEO.

A well-known community and arts advocate, Billie Barnett is also a longtime supporter of 做厙弝け, having served the College under the direction of all four presidents. She was a faculty member in the Nursing program at 做厙弝け for a handful of years in the 1970s and later joined the 做厙弝け Foundation board as a trustee in 2000s, serving in a variety of roles including as a committee chair and board chair.

She and her husband, Howard Barnett, as the other half of this power couple, have supported many 做厙弝け scholarships, special projects, and initiatives for more than two decades. A business leader and attorney by trade, Howard previously served as president of OSU-Tulsa, where he worked with several 做厙弝け presidents across a decade of collaboration to provide a smooth transition for 做厙弝け graduates to OSU.

The third honoree, Pierce H. Norton, II, is president and CEO of ONEOK. He has served in numerous executive leadership roles with ONEOK and ONE Gas. He is a past board member of the 做厙弝け Foundation and served on the steering committee of 做厙弝けs $20 million Campaign for Completion.

Joshua Paredes is this years Vision Dinner Momentum honoree, an award that recognizes an outstanding 做厙弝け alumni. A 做厙弝け Nursing graduate and Registered Nurse, he co-founded Don't Clock Out after his friends suicide. The nonprofit organization offers peer support and mental health services to nurses and healthcare workers. 做厙弝け now integrates information from this organization into its Nursing curriculum.

Vision Dinner provides us an opportunity to honor those who have made a difference and brings awareness to how others can work to eliminate barriers to college, said Kari Shults, 做厙弝け VP for advancement & president of 做厙弝け Foundation. This work is only possible through the community support we receive and the generosity of our donors.

Funds raised at Vision Dinner support students directly through scholarships, internships, new equipment for labs, and much more. The awarded more than $420,000 in scholarships and invested more than $300,000 in programs during the last academic year.

Education unlocks possibilities and allows an individual to see what they can become. When students are successful, our community is successful, said Curtis Dinan, Vision Dinner Co-Chair and 做厙弝け Foundation Trustee. Working alongside community and business leaders, we are advancing our region and developing tomorrows workforce.

Vision Dinner Pathway Leaders sponsors are Barnett Family Foundation; Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Philanthropies; George Kaiser Family Foundation; ONE Gas; ONEOK; and Price Family Properties. Cherokee Nation Businesses; Caron and Shawn Lawhorn; Pierce and Debbie Norton; Saint Francis Health System; and TTCU Cares Foundation are Dream Makers sponsors. Additional sponsors are AAON, Inc.; The Anne and Henry Zarrow Foundation; The Chickasaw Nation; Curtis and Brenda Dinan; Jay Helm/American Residential Group; Jim and Susannah Adelson; Bank of Oklahoma; Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Oklahoma; GH2 Architects, LLC; Hall Estill/Sarah Hansel; Helmerich & Payne; Hillcrest HealthCare System; Jackson Technical; George Krumme; MidAmerica Industrial Park; QuikTrip; Regent Bank; River Spirit Casino Resort; and Schnake Turnbo Frank.

The Vision Dinner 2023 Committee Co-Chairs are Curtis and Brenda Dinan and members are Stephania Grober, Tim Jackson, Molly Jarvis, Jim Langdon, and Suzanne Reese.