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    City Year awards Red Jacket to BOK Financial CEO Stacy Kymes

    By Journal Record Staff,

    9 days ago

    TULSA The City Year Red Jacket represents being part of something bigger than yourself and believing in the potential of Tulsa students.



    BOK Financial President and CEO Stacy Kymes is the newest recipient of that honor.



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    City Year Executive Director Paul Davis presented BOK Financial president and CEO Stacy Kymes with a 10 year plaque and coin for continued support of City Year. (Photo/BOK Financial)


    “Our mission here at City Year is to ensure that students are at school, in class, and making the academic gains they need to become the future workforce of Tulsa and beyond,” City Year Executive Director Paul Davis said. “And I’m increasingly reminded that it’s the power of community that makes that happen. We can’t do it alone; it takes young people to serve as Student Success Coaches in red jackets and community members to come alongside.”



    Davis added, “Here at City Year we have a tradition of celebrating our top supporters and champions with a Red Jacket. And with all that the BOK teams have done to support our efforts and Tulsa’s students; it is clear that Stacy has earned this honor.”



    Since City Year came to Tulsa in 2014, BOK Financial volunteers have worked alongside City Year, including greeting McLain students with donuts and a smile at the start of the school day, staffing end-of-the-school year fairs and recently pledging $100,000 for the next three years to support City Year’s work at McLain High School. In that time, they’ve logged more than 300 volunteer hours with 70 individual employees volunteering their time.



    “Our work with City Year, and especially our efforts at McLain, is something our employees look forward to,” said Kymes. “This is a fantastic partnership and provides such a unique opportunity to work firsthand with students to help them achieve their fullest potential. It’s also a reminder that small efforts can add up to significant results.”



    Kymes added, “As a CEO, I’m focused on building a continual learning culture at Bank of Oklahoma. For our community to thrive, we must focus on education, especially for those who are in marginalized or underserved communities. If we can improve attendance levels and put students on the right track to graduate, they are far more likely to become successful and be prepared for life after high school.



    McLain High School students are preparing to be the leaders of our community. Their strength and commitment to achieving their goals is inspiring. At Bank of Oklahoma, we want to invest in students at McLain and we are proud to invest in them with City Year. We see what a difference maker City Year can be for those kids.”

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