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June 28, 2023
Tulsa Leadership Luncheon featuring Oklahoma football legends

There are two weeks away from our upcoming Tulsa Leadership Luncheon. With your support, we are proud to continue making this Tulsa Leadership Luncheon an annual event.

One of the University of Oklahoma’s most iconic football plays in program history involve our keynote speakers for this upcoming Tulsa Leadership Luncheon, Mr. Teddy Lehman and Mr. Roy Williams.

The ‘Superman’ highlight, as it has been known to become, happened during a Red River Rivalry OU-Texas matchup on October 6, 2001, and has lived on in the hearts of OU and football fans across the nation.

Coming into the 2001 season, Lehman, a linebacker, and Williams, a defensive back, were both holding a National Championship title as part of OU’s 2000 championship team coached by Bob Stoops.

No matter whether you are ‘Boomer Sooner’ or ‘Go Pokes’ at heart, you won’t want to miss the chance to hear them reminisce on the play that became legendary, and the memories, highlights and fond moments shared as part of OU Football alumni.

Details:

Thursday, July 6, 2023 River Spirit Casino Resort 8330 Riverside Pkwy, Tulsa, OK 74137 Attire: Business Casual

Informal Press Conference / Interviews: 11:00 a.m. – 11:25 a.m.

Luncheon: 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

Price Packages include the following: GOLD TABLE SPONSOR $450 -Includes table for 10, Preferred Seating, listing in luncheon program and displayed on table during luncheon.

SILVER HALF-TABLE SPONSOR $225 -Includes half-table for 5 and listing in the luncheon program.

INDIVIDUAL TICKET $45 – All tickets include a three-course plated lunch and the opportunity to network with Business Professionals across the state while supporting your state’s prestigious sports hall of fame.

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