OKLAHOMA CITY — A Muskogee man has been selected for the 22nd annual class of Leadership Oklahoma.
Mike Miller is one of the 52 people chosen for this year’s program.
“Class XXII is an outstanding blend of leaders from a variety of fields who will contribute a wealth of knowledge to our discussions on important Oklahoma issues, said Mary Melon, chair of the Board of Directors.”
A class is selected each year from a wide geographic base representing diverse backgrounds. Members meet monthly for nine sessions in different communities throughout Oklahoma and are exposed to the many social, environmental and economic complexities of the state in order to stimulate inquiry, analysis and solutions for the public good. Over 1,070 members have graduated from the leadership program.
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July 20, 2008
Leadership Oklahoma announces 22nd class
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