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When Servant Leadership Isn't Enough

  • February 19, 2026
  • 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
  • Tulsa Downtown DoubleTree

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OK ETHICS Presents:

When Servant Leadership Isn't Enough


David Chen

Franchise Owner | Chick-fil-A


Tulsa 

Downtown DoubleTree

616 W 7th St

Thursday, February 19th

11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

Networking Time: 10:45-11:15

Parking is free in the connected parking garage.


OK ETHICS will host a half-hour networking event in the foyer of the International Ballroom beginning at 10:45 a.m. The buffet will open at 11:15 a.m., and the meeting will start at 11:30 a.m. 


Premium Members: Free for the number of pre-paid registrants included in membership

Members: $60

Non-Members: $70


CPE Details:

1. Instruction Delivery Method:  Group Live Instruction

2. Prerequisites:  None

3. Category: TBD

4. Attendance requirement: 50-minute presentation

5. Refund or cancellation policy: refunds are not available after the event 

6. Complaint resolution policy: email mary@okethics.com with concerns

7. Advanced preparation: none

Content reviewer: Executive Director & CPE Coordinator


    Program Description: 

    In this engaging leadership talk, David Chen shares insights from the Chick-fil-A leadership model, centered on the SERVE Leadership framework. Drawing from real-world experience leading high-performing teams, David explores how effective leaders cast a clear vision, develop people intentionally, foster innovation, and lead with strong character. Attendees will gain practical tools and principles they can immediately apply to elevate culture, performance, and long-term impact within their organizations.


    Key Takeaways: 

    • Vision That Aligns and Inspires
      Learn how great leaders clearly define and consistently communicate vision to align teams around a shared purpose.
    • People Development as a Leadership Priority
      Discover why developing people is not a side task but a core responsibility of leadership—and how it fuels sustainable success.
    • Innovation Through Empowerment
      Understand how creating the right environment allows teams to innovate, solve problems, and continuously improve.
    • Character as the Foundation of Leadership
      Explore why credibility, integrity, and servant-hearted leadership are essential for building trust and long-term influence.
    • Practical SERVE Leadership Application
      Walk away with actionable ways to apply the SERVE Leadership model in any organization, regardless of size or industry.


    About the Speaker:

    David Chen is the proud son of first-generation immigrants from Taiwan. His family came to the U.S. in the mid-1960s through his father’s engineering career, and David became the first in his family born in the United States. Following in his father's footsteps, David earned a degree in Chemical Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology.

    Driven by a deep passion for service, David spent two years overseas as a missionary in East Asia before returning to pursue a master’s degree in Theology and Cross-Cultural Leadership.

    His career journey has been rooted in servant leadership—from roles in church ministry and refugee resettlement, to corporate leadership at Starbucks, and ultimately to his entrepreneurial path at Chick-fil-A.

    In 2010, David joined Chick-fil-A's corporate team, spending five years recruiting and selecting franchise Operators for the Southwest and West regions. In 2015, he transitioned into

    ownership himself, opening his first Chick-fil-A restaurant at the Southroads Shopping Center in Midtown Tulsa. Since then, David has led one of the most dynamic franchise operations in the chain.

    Under his leadership:

     His locations have served over 7 million guests

     Developed over 1,000 Team Members, many of whom have gone on to leadership and career growth beyond the restaurant

     Donated $2.5M+ in in-kind contributions back to the Tulsa community

     Achieved status as one of the largest Chick-fil-A’s in Oklahoma and among the top 100 nationwide (out of 3,000+ locations). David is known not only for operational excellence but for creating a people-first culture that has resulted in one of the lowest turnover rates across the Chick-fil-A system. His innovations in leadership development and team culture have been recognized and adopted by other operators across the country.

    In 2025, David expanded his footprint with a second location at 13th & Utica. Across both restaurants, he currently employs over 200 team members and continues to mentor emerging leaders within and beyond his organization.

    His mission remains clear: To have a positive influence on all who come into contact with Chick-fil-A. That mission is lived out through warm hospitality, community involvement, and a deep investment in people. David’s leadership has been recognized with honors such as Tulsa’s Most Diverse Business Champion and Most Kid-Friendly Restaurant. A graduate of Leadership Tulsa, David has served on boards including Emergency Infant Services, Leadership Tulsa, Junior Achievement (state and regional), Fellowship of Christian Athletes (regional), and Tulsa Executives Association.

    David and his wife, Lynn, have been married for 18 years and are raising two daughters, both students in the Jenks school system. They are active members of First Baptist Jenks, where David serves in children’s and youth ministry.

    Previous Awards

    2020 Oklahoma Magazine 40 Under 40

    2021 Diverse Small Business Champion

    2025 Chick-fil-A Grand Opening | 13th & Utica

    2025 Finalist for Small Business Person of the Year

    News Stories

    Tulsa Dream Center

    Junior Achievement

    Chick-fil-A in the Community

    Good Samaritan | Chick-fil-A Fire

    KXOJ Live Broadcast

    Additional Videos

    Chick-fil-A Midtown Tulsa Employee Promise

    Chick-fil-A Scholarships

    Keynote Speech | The Secret Sauce of Chick-fil-A

    2020 Oklahoma Magazine 40 Under 40

    2021 Diverse Small Business Champion

    2025 Chick-fil-A Grand Opening | 13th & Utica

    2025 Finalist Small Business Person of the Year

    News Stories

    Tulsa Dream Center

    Junior Achievement

    Chick-fil-A in the Community

    Good Samaritan | Chick-fil-A Fire

    KXOJ Live Broadcast

    Additional Videos

    Chick-fil-A Midtown Tulsa Employee Promise

    Chick-fil-A Scholarships

    Keynote Speech | The Secret Sauce of Chick-fil-A


    Oklahoma Business Ethics Consortium

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    Oklahoma City, OK 73101

    918-604-3051


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