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Home > Fellows > Gary C. Clark, Life Fellow, Inducted Into Oklahoma State University Hall of Fame

Gary C. Clark, Life Fellow, Inducted Into Oklahoma State University Hall of Fame

June 06, 2024

Gary C. Clark, Life Fellow, was recently recognized by Oklahoma State University as a member of the 2024 Hall of Fame class. His induction into the Hall of Fame is the highest honor the university can provide to an alumni and celebrates outstanding lifetime achievement in society and professional life.

Gary C. Clark, photo courtesy of Oklahoma State University Hall of Fame

During his name at OSU, he graduated with both a bachelor and masters in agricultural education and was recognized as an OSU Top Ten Senior in 1969. After working in education for a year and serving in the U.S. Army, he attended the University of Texas School of Law and moved back to Tulsa after graduation.

He was an active member of the Tulsa County and Oklahoma bar associations. He served as president of the Tulsa County Bar Association from 1993-94 and as president of the Oklahoma Bar Association in 2002. He also served OSU in many roles, such as being a member and at one point chair of the OSU/A&M Board of Regents, as the vice president and general counsel for the OSU Foundation and retired in 2021 as senior vice president and general counsel.

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