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Theme: Breaking Barriers

This event occurred on
June 12, 2021
Tulsa, Oklahoma
United States

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Topic: TEDX UTULSA BREAKING BARRIERS
Time: Jun 12, 2021 12:00 PM Central Time (US and Canada)

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Bret Homer

Bret Arnold Homer is a research fellow at the University of Tulsa studying how technology changes the way healthcare providers find meaning in their work. He’s presented award-winning research at international conferences on the role psychology for healthcare delivery sciences. Most recently he accepted a post doc fellowship to continue his research with the Consortium of Universities in Washington DC.

G.W Schulz

G.W. Schulz is an Emmy-winning investigative reporter and writer of 20 years who grew up in Tulsa. He's reported stories for NPR, PBS, Wired.com, Newsweek, the Chicago Tribune, the San Francisco Chronicle, and others. He received an undergraduate journalism degree from the University of Kansas in 2003 and a graduate journalism degree from the University of Texas in 2018.

Jeffrey Alderman

Jeffrey Alderman, M.D., M.S. is Associate Dean for Medical Education at the University of Tulsa, where he serves as the Barbara Yetter Roth chair in Community Medicine. Dr. Alderman is a teacher and student of health care policy and systems – focusing on ways to improve care delivery to broad and diverse populations. He also is a long-time hospice and palliative medicine physician in the Tulsa community, where he continues to provide end-of-life care and hospice services. Dr. Alderman enjoys empowering students and patients alike to live their healthiest lives.

Jennifer Roberson

Jennifer Roberson is a Gallup Certified Strengths Coach and Employee Engagement Senior Manager at Stinnett & Associates. Jennifer’s journey in finding her purpose began in 2008 when she first joined Stinnett & Associates as an internal audit engagement leader. During that time, Jennifer took the Clifton Strengths assessment which framed her talents as assets and allowed for a repurpose of her energies. This ultimately led to a transition into roles that focus on the firm’s training, development programs, and culture initiatives. Her reimagined talents and leadership was instrumental in building a sustainable company culture and growing Stinnett to be A Best Place to Work in Oklahoma. She continues to push out of her traditional comfort zone and open doors to new possibilities that align with her strengths. Jennifer is an example of the benefits implementing a true work-life blend has on our personal and professional lives. She uses her talents at home, at work, and in her community and teaches many others to do the same.

Ryan Howell

Ryan Howell is not a medical professional. He spent 10 years as an archaeologist and the last 5 years as a festival planner for Tulsa, helping to manage such icons as Linde Oktoberfest Tulsa,Folds of Honor FreedomFest, and many more. Through his varied career, he has been trained and kept current in CPR, never thinking he would have to use it. Until one day, he did. In his spare time, he is a storyteller. Ryan Howell was named Best Storyteller in Tulsa 2015 and host of the Story Club Tulsa podcast and live show. Ryan has been featured in storytelling festivals aroundOklahoma, at the Tulsa Performing Arts Center, and NPR’s Tales from the South. During COVID lockdown in 2020, Ryan was named by Newsweek Magazine as a “Hero of the Pandemic” for sneaking around Turkey Mountain in a Bigfoot costume to promote social distancing. Yep, that was him. All of the stories he tells are true.

Shelley Brander

Shelley Brander is Founder and CEO of Knit Stars, a global creative lifestyle brand. Her latest book, Move the Needle: Yarns from an Unlikely Entrepreneur is a Top Ten Wall Street Journal Best-seller. She’s on a mission to Knit the World Together.

Taguma Nicholas

Taguma Nicholas, LSSGB, ITIL is an Analytics Consultant, helping organizations reach profitable streamlined success. Over the last decade, Taguma has delivered operational improvements through special projects, control frameworks, and data-driven solutions to business problems. Taguma has experience in several aspects of the Data Lifecycle including Operational Reporting & BI, Data Analysis & Analytics, Data Warehousing & Migration, DevOps, Optimization, and Testing & Automation. With a substantial inventory of accomplishments, she leverages her experiences, education, and expertise to support teams in not only meeting, but exceeding expectations – all of which positions her as a respected asset in the field.

Terrie Shipley

Dr. Terrie Shipley is an education consultant with 12 years of experience helping 200+ families with college and career planning. She’s currently working on an edtech startup, Apply U, which aims to democratize high-quality guidance throughout the higher education admission process. Formerly, Terrie was a visiting professor at The University of Tulsa; Associate Director of the Youth Philanthropy Initiative; a university admissions counselor, academic advisor, and student affairs officer; and an English teacher in Spain and China. The golden thread connecting all of these occupations is student development—her passion. She is the mother of two spirited children and volunteers to promote innovative education, the arts, mental health, and diversity, equity and inclusion. In her spare time, she travels and writes about food and culture.

Organizing team

Charles
Wood

Tulsa, OK, United States
Organizer

Davyani
Srivastava

Co-organizer