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Herman Meinders $3 Million gift

The namesake of OCU University’s business school has pledged a $3 million gift to the university to develop and launch a series of STEM-related degree programs, among several other initiatives.

The gift from ΠίΠίΚΣΖ΅ alumnus Herman Meinders was announced Thursday during a luncheon of the Advisory Board of the Meinders School of Business. The funds will be used by the business school to launch master’s degree programs in financial analytics, health care analytics and energy analytics, as well as undergraduate minors in data analytics and financial analytics.

β€œOnce again Herman Meinders has shown his dedication to making OCU University the state’s preeminent institution for business education,” ΠίΠίΚΣΖ΅ President Kenneth Evans said. β€œThis generous gift will allow ΠίΠίΚΣΖ΅ to deliver cutting-edge degree programs that can better prepare graduates for the ever-evolving business landscape.”

The gift is just the latest in Meinders’ long legacy of giving to ΠίΠίΚΣΖ΅. The Meinders School of Business building was opened in 2004 thanks to an $18 million gift from Meinders, long recognized as an Oklahoma business icon and renowned philanthropist.

β€œI always encourage ΠίΠίΚΣΖ΅ students, alumni and supporters to work hard, do good, and set an example for those who come after,” Meinders said. β€œI hope this gift can create a new generation of ΠίΠίΚΣΖ΅ students who can follow this example and eventually show their support for our university.”

A portion of Meinders’ gift will also be used to help develop community and corporate partnerships, including advancement of business literacy for high school students and promotion of women in leadership.

Meinders School of Business Dean Sri Beldona said the gift will have the potential to elevate the business community in the state by helping develop a bigger pool of talented job candidates.

β€œPreparing students to tackle the challenges of our advancing business world through cutting-edge STEM degree programs can only benefit business and corporations here in Oklahoma,” Beldona said. β€œThis initiative can make a significant impact on talent development and skills-gap issues among our local business community.

β€œI am also excited that this gift will enable and empower faculty who are producing high-quality research.”

The university aims to launch its new business degree programs in time for the fall 2023 semester. More information about the Meinders School of Business is available at www.okcu.edu/business.

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