Board President | Year(s) Served and Agency Name | Executive Director/CEO |
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E.H. Cornelius | 1928 Family Welfare Society | |
John R. Woodard | 1929-1931 | |
Raymond W. Granger | 1932-1936 United Relief and Service Assoc. | |
Judge H.L. Standeven | 1931-1932 Children’s Serv. Bureau (CSB) | |
E.K. Frank | 1933-1936 (CSB) | |
Rev. E.H. Eckel, Jr. | 1937-1941 (CSB) | |
Mrs. Robert L. Howard | 1942 (CSB) | |
C.H. Sweet | 1943-1944 (CSB) | |
Mark S. Patton | 1937-1938 United Family Service Association (UFSA) | |
Judge Harry Halley | 1939 (UFSA) | |
Dr. Benjamin W. Ward | 1940 (UFSA) | |
Judge James P. Melone | 1941 (UFSA) | |
John Rogers | 1942 (UFSA) | |
Rosemary Sheehan | 1943 (UFSA) | |
Gershon Fenster | 1944 (UFSA) | |
George Bowen | 1944 After Merger Family & Children’s Service Inc. | H. Farrand Livingston |
Dr. H.B. Stewart | 1945 | |
Harry A. Tallman | 1946 | |
George W. Cunningham | 1947 | |
M.M. Hargrove | 1950 | Louis R. Turcotte |
Roscoe Seever | 1951 | |
Forrest Darrough | 1952-1953 | |
Clay E. Roberts | 1954 | |
Dr. James L. Cottrell | 1955 | |
Lloyd E. Elkins | 1956-1958 | |
Rabbi Norbert Rosenthal | 1959-1961 | |
Noble F. Smith | 1961-1962 | |
Richard Teubner | 1963-1965 | |
John Eagleton | 1966 | Charles McBraer |
Mrs. John Hammond | 1967-1968 | |
Burt Holmes | 1969-1970 | Richard Borden |
Jean Tate | 1971 | |
Don H. Nelson | 1972 | |
Richard E. Wright III | 1973 | |
John Arrington, Jr. | 1974 | |
Fred Dorwart | 1975-1976 | |
Linda Lambert | 1977 | |
Mary Lewis | 1978 | |
Erma Henson | 1979 | |
William Wiles | 1980 Family & Children’s Services | Donald Fern |
John Woodard III | 1981 | |
Betty Swindle | 1982 | |
G. Michael Lewis | 1983 | |
Ann LaGere | 1984 | |
Jacque Tomsovic | 1985-1986 | Gail Lapidus |
Elise (Dunitz) Brennan | 1987 | |
Gil Morris | 1988 | |
Carl Young | 1989 | |
Roy Ferguson | 1990 | |
Jenelle Schatz | 1991-1992 | |
Jono Helmerich | 1993-1994 | |
Gary Betow | 1995-1996 | |
Sentell Fox | 1997-1998 | |
Holbrook Lawson | 1999-2000 | |
Mark Lewellen | 2001-2003 | |
Mark Bartel | 2004-2005 | |
Diann Bishop | 2005-2007 | |
Pat Quinn | 2007-2009 | |
Steve Pattison | 2009-2011 | |
Marcus Lemon | 2011-2013 | |
Dana Baldwin | 2013-2015 | |
Steve Wyett | 2015-2017 | |
Tina Parkhill | 2017–2019 | |
Chris Murphy | 2019- 2021 | |
Jill Thomas | 2021–2023 |
- Waite Phillips – Petroleum businessman, Phillips Petroleum Company, etc.
- Charles E. Buchner – One of the founders of Tulsa’s YMCA
- Lee Cloyd Murray – Executive Vice President of First National Co.
- Charles F. Farren – Oil Producer
- Frank Reed – Oil Producer, head of Automobile Club of Oklahoma (1920)
- Joe Mitchell – Upper Montclair professional golfer, Rotary Club (1921) and chairman of the boy’s committee,
- C. Tyrell – Prominent producer in Mid-Continent oil field with father W.C. Tyrell, owns the Pulaski Oil Company (1913).
- The Morning Tulsa Daily World, August 31, 1913, said about Mr. Tyrell, “He is greatly interested in Tulsa’s growth and owns considerable city and farm property.
- B. Peters – President of Tulsa Chamber of Commerce (1922), Osage county oilman and politically involved with the democratic party in 1912.
- Charles W. Grimes – President of the Oklahoma Public Health Association, attorney, educator and oilman; 1907 nominated for county superintendent of schools for Tulsa County and was Tulsa mayoral candidate (1912)
- Max May – Boy Scouts of America Vice President, Rotary Club Member
- J.M. Gordon – University of Tulsa President (1920 –)
- A.T. Alison – Golfer, winning the tournament at a country club in 1922. Wife to Exchange National Bank officer (1910)
- Hugh King Jr. (Caroline Dickey King) – University of Chicago Ph. B. in Sociology. Wife to oil producer
- J.R. Wheeler – Wife of Sinclair Oil Co attorney
- Miss Florence Heald – American Legion Popularity Contestant/Socialite
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