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Gary L. Trennepohl |
Tulsa Symphony Orchestra
Dr.
Trennepohl became the first president of OSU-Tulsa
in August 1999. Previously, he served as
dean of the College of Business
Administration at the OSU campus in
Stillwater and held faculty and
administrative appointments at Texas A&M
University, the University of
Missouri-Columbia and Arizona State
University. He has co-authored two college
level finance texts; contributed chapters
for three editions of Options: Essential
Concepts and Trading Strategies and
The Encyclopedia of Investments; and
authored or co-authored more than 30
professional journal articles. He is active
in many academic associations and served as
President of the Financial Management
Association International in 1994.
Dr. Trennepohl
also has served as a consultant to pension
funds (Shell Pension Trust), corporations,
and college endowment funds and is a
visiting faculty member for the Options
Institute at the Chicago Board Options
Exchange, presenting periodic seminars on
futures and options strategies to
institutional investment managers. Since
1983 he also has conducted yearly seminars
about financial analysis to journalists who
write for business periodicals and local and
national news organizations, including the
New
York Times, Bloomberg News, and USA Today.
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About the TSO...
The Tulsa Symphony Orchestra employs professional
musicians with the focused, collective, and ongoing
aim of presenting all kinds of music of the highest
quality. The TSO functions throughout the year, and
is comprised of self-governing “executive
musicians”—individuals who perform masterful music
and execute the many decisions involved in
sustaining a major orchestra. With a variety of
performances and concerts, in-school events,
community-engagement programs, classroom lessons,
collaborative master classes, and other such
appearances, the TSO intends to invigorate and
broaden arts education all across the City of Tulsa
and, further, the State of Oklahoma. Rebuilding and
strengthening the musical arts infrastructure of
this city and its environs will remain a key concern
and core value of the Tulsa Symphony Orchestra.
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