Corporate Support

Williams executive discusses why giving to OU is important

One word is at the heart of Williams’ corporate heritage: giving. Williams has a history of supporting programs at OU and is one of the University’s top corporate donors, with gifts of cash, in-kind support, and pledges totaling $5.8 million.

“At Williams, we want to give back and we want to support the passions and the energies of our employees,” said Alison Anthony, president of the Williams Foundation and director of diversity and community relations for Williams.

Anthony was on OU’s Norman campus Sept. 17 with several Williams executives to tour new facilities. “We want to be a good neighbor in the communities where we live and work – that makes us stronger as a company and that is part of our values.” The company engages its OU alumni employees, like Paige Cole, Darrell Bull and Yadira Upshaw, to “provide us guidance on where and how we can contribute to educational efforts for the most strategic impact,” Anthony said.

The Williams group included Alan Armstrong, president of the company’s midstream gathering and processing business.  Armstrong has been committed to helping develop engineering programs and facilities that help grow Oklahoma’s workforce.

Gifts from Williams and the Williams Foundation have provided key support for OU students, faculty and facilities on the Norman campus and at OU-Tulsa.  This support encompasses such areas as:

    * Endowed faculty positions
    * The Williams Presidential Professorship
    * The Williams Student Services Center in the College of Engineering
    * The Center for Engineering Optimization
    * Wireless and electromagnetic compliance
    * Devon Energy Hall
    * Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum ofNatural History
    * Programs in the Price Collegeof Business
    * and Henderson Scholars

Williams’ strong commitment of giving to higher education not only supports academic areas where there is need in the company’s workforce, but also diversity programs, which, Anthony said, play an important role in employee development.

“We really like to focus our giving on improving the educational opportunities for all students – not just the ones whose parents can afford to pay; there are a lot of underrepresented groups that have immense potential and talent, so we really look at ways we can support getting more students into the pipeline who otherwise would not have the opportunity,”  Anthony said.

“The Henderson Scholars program, for instance, not only focuses on reaching a broad, diverse group of students, but also focuses on building that whole person through community involvement. That well-rounded and civic-minded person is going to find Williams’ culture a good fit.”

Many Williams employees also contribute to OU’s success and see the value of their gifts multiplied through the company’s generous matching program. Williams supports the passions of its employees by matching up to $10,000 for current employees and up to $5,000 for retirees.  And, as Anthony points out, it “allows us to have a presence and an impact on areas we might not otherwise have.”

“At Williams, we really are community-minded, and we have a strong culture of giving back and being active in the community,” Anthony said.

The college thanks the following corporate and community partners for their generous contributions to the College:

3M

3M Pharmaceuticals

AIAA Oklahoma Section

Alcatel USA Inc.

American Concrete Institute Tulsa Chapter

American Society of Mechanical Engineers

Anderson-Burris Funeral Home

Apache Corporation

Association of Oklahoma General Contractors

Astellas USA Foundation

BP Corporation North America, Inc.

BP Foundation, Inc.

Benham

Burlington Resources Foundation

Butcher Enterprised LLC

CenterPoint Energy Service Co., LLC

Cherokee Builders Inc.

Chesapeake Energy Corporation

Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LP

ChevronTexaco Products Company

Cobb Engineering Company

Communities Foundation of Texas

ConocoPhillips Company

Crafton, Tull & Associates, Inc.

Denbury Resources Inc.

Devon Energy Corporation

Ekips Technologies, Inc.

El Paso Corporate Foundation

El Paso Energy Foundation

Electro Scientific Industries, Inc.

EnCana Oil & Gas (USA) Inc.

ExxonMobil Corporation

Fenton Honda of Ardmore

Fresh N Lite 2 LLC

G E Foundation

Glen R. Boyd Engineering, PC

Global Concepts

Gustomsc, Inc.

Halliburton Energy Services

Halliburton Foundation, Inc.

Hawkeye Innovative Solutions, LLC

Heriot-Watt University

Hess Foundation, Inc.

Hitachi Computer Products, Inc.

Hitachi, Ltd.

Honeywell

IBM Corporation

John Zink Company

Johnson Controls, Inc.

Kerr-McGee Foundation Corporation

LUNA, Inc.

Lion Television, Inc.

MacArthur Associated Consultants, LTD

Marathon Oil Company

Marathon Oil Company Foundation

Material Handling Education Foundation, Inc.

Michelin

Northrop Grumman Corporation

OG&E Electric Services

OK Section-American Society Civil Engineers

OK Solutions

Oklahoma Gas & Electric Foundation, Inc.

Oklahoma Ready Mixed Concrete

Perkins Construction, LLC

Poe & Associates Inc.

Power Costs, Inc.

Professional Service Industries, Inc.

Raytheon

Schlumberger

Schlumberger Technology Corporation

Shell Oil Company

Shell Oil Company Foundation

Star Building Systems

Stewart Information Services Corporation

Strategic & Tactical Support, Inc.

Surbec Environmental, LLC

TGV Rockets Inc.

Thales Navigation Inc.

The Bilby Foundation

The Boeing Company

Trek Resources, Inc.

UPS

Union Bank

University of Notre Dame

Ventura Refining and Transmission, LLC

Vieux & Associates, Inc.

W&W Steel Company

WFW Family Trust Limited Partnership

Wal-Mart Foundation