Keyes graduates from Leadership Oklahoma
Leadership Oklahoma, the premier organization in the state committed to cultivating and connecting leaders to create a better Oklahoma, proudly announces the graduation of Class 36.
The graduating class of 50 members from diverse backgrounds and industries completed an intense nine-month program that exposed them to critical issues facing the state, developed their leadership skills, and fostered relationships with other leaders from across Oklahoma.
Choctaw tribal member Jacob Keyes was among those who graduated from Class 36.
During the program, Class 36 participants traveled to different regions of the state to learn about various industries, cultures, and challenges facing Oklahomans. They met with top state leaders, industry experts, and community advocates to better understand the state’s unique challenges and opportunities.
The graduation ceremony held on May 4, 2024, featured remarks from Leadership Oklahoma Board Chair Sammye Cravens, Leadership Oklahoma Class X and Lifetime Member, who praised the members of Class 36 for their commitment to serving their communities and their dedication to making Oklahoma a better place for all.
“Leadership Oklahoma’s Class 36 is a group of strong and committed leaders who are bonded together for life because of the travel, learnings, and transformational education they experienced over the last nine months,” said Chairwoman Cravens. “They are already making great contributions in their communities and are committed to continuing to inspire positive change throughout our great state.”
Since its inception in 1986, Leadership Oklahoma has graduated over 1,800 leaders who have gone on to shape the state’s future through their leadership in business, government, and community organizations.