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The Art of Law: Ken Levit’s Master Perspective

  • Page Belcher Federal Building jury assembly room 333 West 4th Street Tulsa, OK, 74103 United States (map)

Join the Northern/Eastern Oklahoma Federal Bar Association for an informal evening of camaraderie, cocktails, and snacks as we interview Ken about his career twists and turns: what he does, how he does it, and where he attributes his success.

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Ken Levit is the Executive Director of the George Kaiser Family Foundation. Prior to taking on the leadership role at the George Kaiser Family Foundation, Ken served as President of the University of Oklahoma-Tulsa from 2001 to 2006. From early 1998 through 2000, Ken was Special Counsel to George Tenet, director of the Central Intelligence Agency. Ken practiced corporate law at the firm of Crowe and Dunlevy in Tulsa from 1995 to 1998.

Ken is involved in several civic activities. Ken serves on the Tulsa Regional Chamber Tulsa’s Future Steering Committee. Ken also leads the board of the Woody Guthrie Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma and is a board member of Arts Alliance Tulsa and River Parks Authority. He has previously served as the co-chair of Teach For America-Oklahoma and as a member of the Teach For America National Council.

Ken earned his law degree from Yale Law School and received his undergraduate degree from Brown University.

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