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Speaking -
March 5 at VAST Infinity Room (50th floor of Devon Energy Tower) in downtown OKC,
6:00 p.m.

Mike Veeck

Author, Co-Owner of Several Minor-League Baseball Clubs, Restaurateur, Former Citadel Professor, Philanthropist and Founder of Fun Is Good - Employee Engagement Consultants

Mike Veeck is a nationally renowned speaker, entrepreneur, college professor, marketing, promotions and advertising expert as well as an owner of several successful minor-league baseball clubs and the business consulting firm, Fun Is Good.  His name is synonymous with fun and creativity and he continues to blaze new trails each year. 

 

He believes anything is possible and that passion drives performance!   This is the premise of his acclaimed books; Fun Is Good and his newest irreverent book; Another Boring, Derivative, Piece of Crap Business Book.  Through stories of his successes and failures, Mike demonstrates that every good idea starts with innovative, creative and many times totally outrageous suggestions. Who else would train a pig to deliver baseballs to the umpire, hire mimes to perform instant replays or lock fans out of the stadium to set an all-time attendance record for fewest people at a game?  He has been recognized and praised by reputable business critics for exceptional employee engagement by bringing, joy, innovation and inclusion to the workplace. 

To register for the Fun is Good, Success in Sports Promotion event.

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Jensen Moore teaches courses in public relations at the Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communications at the University of Oklahoma. She currently serves on the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) Educators Academy Board and is the former Head of the Mass Communication and Society Division of the Association for Educators in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC, 2015-2016). 

Moore previously worked at LSU's Manship School of Mass Communication where she taught courses in strategic communication, served as Faculty Adviser for PRSSA at LSU, imPRint Communications, and the Manship Bateman Team.  Prior to LSU Moore was the director of online undergraduate programs for the P.I. Reed School of Journalism at WVU. She created two new minors (Health Promotion & Media Entrepreneurship), helped develop 10 new courses, re-developed 16 courses and supervised 40+ adjunct faculty teaching the 90+ online courses that ran each year (2009-2011). 

Moore’s primary research interests are at the intersection of social media, health communication and crisis communication. Additionally, her scholarly work examines online learning in journalism and mass communication. To date, Moore has published more than 20 journal articles, book chapters and refereed proceedings and presented more than 40 papers at research conferences.

Moore's sports communication experience included full-time work for the Grand Rapids Hoops Professional Basketball Team (public relations director and media relations director). In addition, Moore worked full-time (community relations director and advertising executive) for the St. Paul Saints Professional Baseball Team. 

Moore received her doctorate in Journalism (Missouri School of Journalism) and her Master’s degree in Journalism and Mass Communication (University of Minnesota). Moore earned three bachelor's degrees from Black Hills State University in South Dakota: business administration, marketing, and mass communication with dual emphases in journalism and public relations. She also received a minor in psychology.

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