New Seminole State College Regent David Hooten took the oath of office during the SSC Board of Regents meeting on Aug. 20, officially beginning his service on the College’s governing board. Seminole City Attorney and Oklahoma Army National Guard Brigadier General Brad Carter administered the oath. Hooten was appointed by Gov. Kevin Stitt and confirmed by the Oklahoma State Senate Education Committee in April. His seven-year term began July 1 and expires July 1, 2033.
Hooten is the owner of Hooten Oil Co. and a 1979 graduate of Seminole High School. He earned a degree in business administration and accounting from Anderson University in Anderson, Indiana, in 1983 and is a Certified Lubrication Specialist through the Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers. He and his wife, Teri, have three children.
Following the oath of office, SSC President Lana Reynolds provided updates on personnel, the College’s new Paralegal Studies program, the demolition of the former Sarkeys dormitory, campus activities, enrollment and grant programs.
After the report, the Board elected officers for the coming year. Regent Curtis Morgan was elected chair, Regent Ryan Franklin was elected vice chair and Regent Robyn Ready was elected secretary.
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