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  1. TCC Foundation Raises Record Amount at Annual Vision Dinner

    The Tulsa Community College Foundation broke an all-time fundraising record at the 2023 Vision Dinner, with more than $550,000 raised, including more than $125,000 for the Vision Dinner Scholarship...

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  2. New TCC Foundation Executive Committee Named for 2023

    The Tulsa Community College Foundation begins 2023 with naming a new executive committee and adding new members to the Foundation Board of Trustees.

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  3. Vision Dinner Raises More Than $460K for Scholarships and Student Support

    The Tulsa Community College Foundation raised more than $460,000 from the 2022 Vision Dinner, including $50,000 for the Vision Dinner Scholarship fund.

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  4. Vision Dinner Honorees Named for 2022

    The Tulsa Community College Foundation announces three honorees for the 2022 Vision Dinner.

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  5. Tulsa Community College Foundation Sets Record; Raises More Than $475K

    The 2021 Vision Dinner hit a historic goal, raising more than $475,000 for the Tulsa Community College Foundation.

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  6. 2019 Vision Dinner Reaches Historic Goal

    The 2019 Vision in Education Leadership Award Dinner hit a historic goal, raising $405,325 for the Tulsa Community College Foundation at the annual event on Thursday, Sept. 19. Visionary sponsors, the Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation, Cox Communications, ONEOK, TTCU Federal Credit Union and an anonymous donor, helped to make this the single largest Vision Dinner in its 19-year history.

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  7. Karen Keith Named the 2019 Vision Honoree

    The Tulsa Community College Foundation announces Karen Keith is the 2019 Vision in Education Leadership Award recipient. The award will be presented at the annual Vision in Education Leadership Award Dinner on Thursday, Sept. 19 at the Cox Business Center. A reception will begin at 6 p.m. with dinner and program to follow at 7 p.m.

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  8. 2017 Vision Dinner Honoring Alison Anthony Sets Fundraising Record

    The 2017 Vision in Education Leadership Award Dinner set a new fundraising record as the evening honored Alison Anthony, the newly named chief operating officer of the Tulsa Area United Way. In addition to honoring Anthony, the event also marked the 10th anniversary of Tulsa Achieves, a program that served as a nationwide model for public higher education.

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  9. Alison Anthony is Named the 2017 Vision Honoree

    The Tulsa Community College Foundation has named Alison Anthony as the 2017 Vision in Education Leadership Award recipient. As President of The Williams Foundation, Inc. and Director of Strategic Outreach for Williams, she is being honored for her local and national contributions to education, diversity, inclusion, and community development.

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  10. TCC Foundation Honors U.S. Representative Tom Cole With Vision Award

    The Tulsa Community College Foundation honored U.S. Representative Tom Cole with the 2016 Vision in Education Leadership Award. TCC President Leigh B. Goodson, Ph.D., TCC Foundation Chair Joan Parkhurst, and former Oklahoma Governor Frank Keating presented Congressman Cole with the Vision Award at the 17th annual TCC Vision in Education Leadership Awards Dinner Thursday, Sept. 1 at the Cox Business Center. The event raised more than $300,000 for the TCC Foundation.

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