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Rick Nagel, an Oklahoma businessman and aersospace leader, was appointed to the University of Oklahoma s Board of Regents April 6, 2021.
An Oklahoma businessman, aerospace leader and supporter of the governor is the newest appointee to the University of Oklahomaâs Board of Regents, the governorâs office announced Tuesday.Â
Rick Nagel, CEO and managing partner with Acorn Growth Companies, is Gov. Kevin Stittâs fifth and latest appointee to OUâs seven-member board, Stittâs office said Tuesday. Nagel is an alumnus of OUâs College of Engineering and a Norman resident whose appointment to the board must be approved by the state Senate.
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Gov. Kevin Stitt appointed a new member to the University of Oklahoma Board of Regents on Tuesday to replace the board s chairman.
Rick Nagel, 49, is the governor s choice to take over the seat held by Chairman Gary Pierson on the seven-member board, which is the governing body for all OU campuses, Cameron University and Rogers State University.
His appointment is pending state Senate confirmation.
Stitt appointed Pierson in 2019 to fill the unexpired term of Regent Bill Burgess, who died in February of that year.
With Pierson s term ending in 2021, the governor chose Nagel to continue in the seat s next seven-year term until 2028.
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