In a significant move highlighting the importance of community growth and healthcare education, Oklahoma Natural Gas, in collaboration with the ONE Gas Foundation, is set to present a check of $50,000 to the Norman Regional Health Foundation for renovations to the Norman Regional Health System (NRHS) Education Center at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, August 30 in the Norman Regional Education Center. (story continues below)
Richie Splitt, president and CEO of Norman Regional Health System, will be welcoming distinguished guests, including David Nimmo, president of Chickasaw Nation Industries & Norman Regional Health Foundation board president; David Williams, managing director of field operations for Oklahoma Natural Gas; Erin Barnhart, director of Norman Regional Health Foundation; Steve Wood, a retiree from Oklahoma Natural Gas and current board member of the Norman Regional Health Foundation; and Sherri Coale, NRHF Equipped for Tomorrow Campaign Chair and former University of Oklahoma women’s basketball head coach.
The donation aims to provide nonprofits, community organizations and, notably, the next generation of nurses with state-of-the-art technology and a conducive environment for learning and growth. Oklahoma Natural Gas’ commitment to service shines through this endeavor, emphasizing their dedication to not just their customers but also the institutions paving the way for a better tomorrow.
In the words of a representative from Oklahoma Natural Gas, “Norman Regional Hospital, with its dedicated doctors, nurses and staff, remains a pillar of the community. We are both excited and honored to play a role in propelling its legacy well into the future. Norman is a special community for us, one of the largest we serve and it’s where many of our employees call home.”
Learn more about the Equipped for Tomorrow Campaign on the Foundation’s website HERE