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    • August 26, 2026
    • 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
    • Devon Tower 50th Floor
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       OK ETHICS Presents: How an Ethical Culture Is a Strategic Advantage 

    Join us for an insightful presentation featuring Jenny Love Meyer, Chief Culture Officer & Executive Vice President of Love’s Travel Stops & Country Stores.


    Jenny Love Meyer focuses on long-term strategies to facilitate strong company culture and a positive employee experience. She oversees public relations, internal communications, and community relations for Love’s and serves as President and CEO of the Tom and Judy Love Foundation. Under her leadership, Love's has raised $70 million for the Children’s Miracle Network since 1999.


    Event Details 

     - Date: Wednesday, August 26, 2026 

     - Time: 11:30 am -1:00 pm (Networking from 10:45 am -11:15 am) 

     - Location: Devon Tower 333 W Sheridan Ave, 50th Floor

     - Parking: Parking is free (see map below)

    Schedule

      - 10:45 am: Networking begins in the foyer adjacent to the Infinity Room
      - 11:15 am: Buffet opens
      - 11:30 am: Meeting commences

    Registration 

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

      - Members: $60

      - Non Members $70

    CPE Credits

      - Instructional Method: Group Live 
      - Prerequisites/Preparation: None 
      - Attendance Requirement: 50-minute presentation 
      - Category: TBD 
      - Policy: Refunds are not available after the event
      - Please email mary@okethics.com for complaint resolutions

    Program Description:

    Love's Travel Stops: How an Ethical Culture Is a Strategic Advantage

    Jenny Love Meyer, Chief Culture Officer & Executive Vice President

    Thomas Love, Director of Business Management Relations

    Holly Luke, Vice President of Culture


    In this unique leadership panel, attendees will hear from multiple generations of the Love’s family, including second-generation leader Jenny Love Meyer and third-generation leader Thomas Love. Both play active roles in the business today and are committed to carrying forward the values and culture established by their Dad and Grandad the late founder Tom Love. Joining them is Holly Luke, Vice President of Culture, who brings extensive retail operations experience and leads culture initiatives across the organization. Together, the panel will explore how a strong ethical culture creates a lasting competitive advantage, driving trust, engagement, performance and long-term growth. Attendees will gain practical insights on engaging leaders, recognizing and developing teams, and living core values in ways that strengthen culture and support business success.


    Key Takeaways:

    • Ethical Culture as a Competitive Advantage

    Explore how a values-driven culture builds trust, strengthens reputation and creates a foundation for long-term business success.


    • Leading Across Generations

    Gain insights from multiple generations of the Love’s family on preserving core values while

    adapting leadership approaches to meet changing business needs.


    • Bringing Core Values to Life

    Learn practical ways leaders can move beyond words on a wall and consistently model behaviors that reinforce culture throughout an organization.


    • Recognizing and Engaging Teams

    Discover how meaningful recognition, employee engagement and a people-first mindset

    contribute to stronger performance, retention and workplace satisfaction.


    Sustaining Culture Through Growth

    Understand how organizations can maintain the principles that made them successful while

    scaling operations, developing leaders and preparing for the future.




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    • August 27, 2026
    • 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
    • Tulsa Downtown DoubleTree
    Register

          OK ETHICS Presents: How an Ethical Culture Is a Strategic Advantage 

    Join us for an insightful presentation featuring Jenny Love Meyer, Chief Culture Officer & Executive Vice President of Love’s Travel Stops & Country Stores.


    Jenny Love Meyer focuses on long-term strategies to facilitate strong company culture and a positive employee experience. She oversees public relations, internal communications, and community relations for Love’s and serves as President and CEO of the Tom and Judy Love Foundation. Under her leadership, Love's has raised $70 million for the Children’s Miracle Network since 1999.


    Event Details 

     - Date: Thursday, August 27, 2026 

     - Time: 11:30 am -1:00 pm (Networking from 10:45 am -11:15 am) 

     - Location: Downtown Doubletree Hotel 616 W 7th Street Tulsa

     - Parking: Parking is free in the connected garage

    Schedule

      - 10:45 am: Networking begins in the foyer outside of the International Ballroom
      - 11:15 am: Buffet opens
      - 11:30 am: Meeting commences

    Registration 

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

      - Members: $60

      - Non Members $70

    CPE Credits

      - Instructional Method: Group Live 
      - Prerequisites/Preparation: None 
      - Attendance Requirement: 50-minute presentation 
      - Category: TBD 
      - Policy: Refunds are not available after the event
      - Please email mary@okethics.com for complaint resolutions

    Program Description:

    Love's Travel Stops: How an Ethical Culture Is a Strategic Advantage

    Jenny Love Meyer, Chief Culture Officer & Executive Vice President

    Thomas Love, Director of Business Management Relations

    Holly Luke, Vice President of Culture


    In this unique leadership panel, attendees will hear from multiple generations of the Love’s family, including second-generation leader Jenny Love Meyer and third-generation leader Thomas Love. Both play active roles in the business today and are committed to carrying forward the values and culture established by their Dad and Grandad the late founder Tom Love. Joining them is Holly Luke, Vice President of Culture, who brings extensive retail operations experience and leads culture initiatives across the organization. Together, the panel will explore how a strong ethical culture creates a lasting competitive advantage, driving trust, engagement, performance and long-term growth. Attendees will gain practical insights on engaging leaders, recognizing and developing teams, and living core values in ways that strengthen culture and support business success.


    Key Takeaways:

    • Ethical Culture as a Competitive Advantage

    Explore how a values-driven culture builds trust, strengthens reputation and creates a foundation for long-term business success.


    • Leading Across Generations

    Gain insights from multiple generations of the Love’s family on preserving core values while

    adapting leadership approaches to meet changing business needs.


    • Bringing Core Values to Life

    Learn practical ways leaders can move beyond words on a wall and consistently model behaviors that reinforce culture throughout an organization.


    • Recognizing and Engaging Teams

    Discover how meaningful recognition, employee engagement and a people-first mindset

    contribute to stronger performance, retention and workplace satisfaction.


    Sustaining Culture Through Growth

    Understand how organizations can maintain the principles that made them successful while

    scaling operations, developing leaders and preparing for the future.


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    • September 23, 2026
    • 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
    • Devon Tower 50th Floor
    Register


                            _______________________________________

    OK ETHICS Presents:

    Keeping the Oklahoma Standard: Ethics and Integrity of

    Thunder Basketball

    A Panel Discussion

    ________________________________________


    Event Details:

    Date: Wednesday, September 23, 2026

    Location: Devon Energy Tower, 50th Floor
    Address: 333 W Sheridan Ave, Oklahoma City (Free Parking Available)

    Schedule:
      - Networking: 10:45 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. (In the room adjacent to the Infinity Room)
      - Buffet Opens: 11:15 a.m.
      - Meeting/Presentation: 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

    Registration & Pricing:
      - Premium Members: Free (for the number of pre-paid registrants included in membership)
      - Members: $60
      - Non-Members: $70

    CPE Details:
      - Instruction Delivery Method: Group Live Instruction
      - Prerequisites: None
      - Category: TBD
      - Attendance Requirement: 50-minute presentation
      - Refund/Cancellation Policy: Refunds are not available after the event
      - Complaint Resolution Policy: Email mary@okethics.com with concerns
      - Advanced Preparation: None
      - Content Reviewer: Executive Director & CPE Coordinator


    Coming soon:

       - Program Description 

       - Key Takeaways coming soon 

       - About the Panelists


      • September 24, 2026
      • 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
      • Tulsa Downtown DoubleTree
      Register

                              _________________________________________

      OK ETHICS Presents:

      Keeping the Oklahoma Standard: Ethics and Integrity of

      Thunder Basketball

      A Panel Discussion

      _________________________________________

      Event Details:

      Date: Wednesday, September 24, 2026

      Location: Downtown Doubletree Hotel 616 W 7th Street
      Parking: Parking is free in the connected garage 

      Schedule:
        - Networking: 10:45 a.m. Networking begins in the foyer of the Grand Ballroom
        - Buffet Opens: 11:15 a.m.
        - Meeting/Presentation: 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

      Registration & Pricing:
        - Premium Members: Free (for the number of pre-paid registrants included in membership)
        - Members: $60
        - Non-Members: $70

      CPE Details:
        - Instruction Delivery Method: Group Live Instruction
        - Prerequisites: None
        - Category: TBD
        - Attendance Requirement: 50-minute presentation
        - Refund/Cancellation Policy: Refunds are not available after the event
        - Complaint Resolution Policy: Email mary@okethics.com with concerns
        - Advanced Preparation: None
        - Content Reviewer: Executive Director & CPE Coordinator


      Coming soon:

         - Program Description 

         - Key Takeaways coming soon 

         - About the Panelists

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      Oklahoma Business Ethics Consortium

      P.O. Box 3174

      Oklahoma City, OK 73101

      918-604-3051


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