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Southwest Oklahoma Impact Coalition
Addressing economic and
community development issues in Southwest Oklahoma
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 | | The Board of Directors |
SOIC's voluntary association is governed by the five higher education institutions, six technology centers, and the two regional associations of government located in in southwest Oklahoma.
It hosts bi-monthly board meetings at alternating locations throughout the SOIC region. The organization is subject to the Open Meeting Act and posts their monthly board agenda here.
Interested parties are invited to attend the meetings and may confirm their attendance by calling 405-574-1368.
Board members are the presidents, superintendents and executive directors of each of the SOIC partners:
Blaine Smith - Association of South Central Oklahoma Governments (Duncan) Dennis Ruttman - Caddo Kiowa Technology Center (Ft. Cobb) Cindy Ross - Cameron University (Lawton) Greg Winters - Canadian Valley Technology Center (El Reno) Jim Nisbett - Great Plains Technology Center (Lawton) Larry Devane - Redlands Community College (El Reno) Ken Layn - Red River Technology Center (Duncan) Gary Gorshing - South Western Oklahoma Development Authority (Burns Flat) Randy Beutler - Southwestern Oklahoma State University (Weatherford) Bill Weldon - Southwest Technology Center (Altus) John Feaver - The University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma (Chickasha) Randy Cumby - Western Oklahoma State College (Altus) Gene Orsack - Western Technology Center (Burns Flat)
For more information about SOIC you may contact:
Marilyn Feaver
SOIC Executive Director
Nash Library, Room 302
1727 W. Alabama Avenue
Chickasha, OK 73108
(405) 574-1368 (405) 574-1368
(405) 574-1395 FAX
(405) 274-9135
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-our partners believe there are measurable advantages to sharing and leveraging assets, expenses and programs with our neighboring communities in the region.
Dr. John Hays, President Southwestern Oklahoma State University, Weatherford |
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