Do people who strive to do the right thing tend to be happier? What about communities - do they enjoy greater economic prosperity if they strive for high standards of behavior? Is there data to indicate how integrity impacts our well-being?
Find out at this informative luncheon.
A Panel
Presentation featuring:
Scott Meacham's Bio (
Moderator):
As
President and
CEO, Scott Meacham leads i2E’s efforts to create jobs in
Oklahoma through the development of and investment in small businesses with the potential for growth.
Scott also serves as an advisory director and banking and financial institutions practice group chair for the
Crowe & Dunlevy law firm. He served as the
17th State Treasurer of Oklahoma, an office he held from June
2005 until
January 2011.
In addition to his duties as
State Treasurer, Scott served on the governor’s cabinet as
Secretary for Finance and
Revenue from
January 2003 until January 2011. In this capacity, he was the governor’s primary financial, budget and economic advisor and served as the governor’s chief negotiator on budget, legislative, tribal and other matters.
Dr.
Terrell's Bio:
Katherene P. Terrell,
MBA,
Ed.D.,
CPA is a
Professor of Accounting and
Chairperson of the Accounting
Department at the
University of Central Oklahoma, primarily teaching in the area of Intermediate Accounting. Dr. Terrell is an author of numerous textbooks, ancillaries, and journal articles in the areas of financial managerial accounting and fraud. Dr. Terrell has participated in the Oklahoma
Business Ethics Consortium activities since 2004 and the UCO-Ethics club became a student chapter of OKEthics in 2005. She has been working with the Oklahoma
Student Ethics
Challenges since
2006 and she took the first
Oklahoma team to the
Texas Regional Ethics Bowl in 2009. The
UCO Ethics team advanced to the
National Ethics Bowl in 2014.
Dr.
James' Bio:
Dr.
Harvey James has researched these questions and will provide findings about the happiness that people with strong principles may feel. As
Director of
Graduate Studies in the Department of Agricultural and
Applied Economics at the
University of Missouri, in
Columbia, Missouri. Dr. James is also editor-in-chief of the journal Agriculture and
Human Values and a member of the editorial board at
Business Ethics Quarterly. He holds a BA in economics and an MS in sociology from
Brigham Young University, and an MA and PhD in economics from
Washington University in
St. Louis.
Dr. James has published more than 70 academic articles and book chapters. These include
New Ideas in Contracting and
Organizational Economics Research explores emerging research on business organization. He also co-authored the book, When Businesses
Cross International Borders: Strategic Alliances and Their Alternatives (with
Murray Weidenbaum, former chairman of the
Council of Economic Advisors under
U.S. President Ronald Reagan). Dr. James is a member of the
American Economic Association; the Agricultural and Applied Economics
Association; the
Association for Social Economics; the Agriculture,
Food and Human Values
Society; and the
Society for Business Ethics.
Dr.
Agee's Bio:
Dr. Agee is
Dean of the
Meinders School of Business at
Oklahoma City University. He is an economist specializing in oil and natural gas exploration and production, electric power generation, energy policy, banking, monetary policy, and macroeconomic theory.
Having served in the private sector for thirty years as Founder, President and
COO of oil and natural gas exploration and production companies, Dr. Agee has the unique combination of academic and private industry experience to administer, teach, design and implement new programs and speaker’s series in the energy field. In addition, having served six years (2006-2011) on the
Board of the
Federal Reserve Bank of
Kansas City,
Oklahoma City Branch, the last three as its Chairman, Dr. Agee has enormous contacts and resources in the banking industry, and has taught
Money & Banking at Oklahoma City University.
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