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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 21, 2017
EDITOR'S NOTE: The fourth paragraph has been corrected to show that Mautra S. Jones continues to work as chief development officer for Langston University.
Governor Mary Fallin Appoints Langston University Vice President to OJA Board
Mautra S. Jones succeeds former board member Scott Williams
OKLAHOMA CITY – Governor Mary Fallin today announced she has appointed
Mautra S. Jones to the Office of Juvenile Affairs (OJA) Board of Directors. She fills the seat vacated by
Scott Williams, who tendered his resignation as a member of the OJA governing board in September.
Jones serves as vice president for institutional advancement
and external affairs for Langston University. She also serves as executive
director of the Langston University Foundation.
“Mautra Jones is aware of what teens and young adults
need to be successful,” said Fallin. “Her unique background and perspective
will help add to the continuum of care and therapeutic programs that benefit youth
served by the Office of Juvenile Affairs.”
Jones works as chief
development officer and is responsible for directing all facets of the
university’s fundraising, donor and alumni relations, corporate and
community relations, special events, marketing and communications,
external affairs and governmental affairs.
“I am honored to be selected by Governor Fallin to
be of service to the great state of Oklahoma,” Jones said. “I look forward to
working with the remarkable team at the Oklahoma Office of Juvenile Affairs to
serve our at-risk youth and positively impact the system.”
“I am very excited to have Mautra Jones join us in
the effort to create the nation’s best juvenile justice system,” said OJA Board
Chairman Tony Caldwell. “She brings compassion and a needed private sector
perspective in dealing with troubled youth to an already dynamic governing
board. Governor Fallin has made a great choice and I look forward to
serving with her.”
Jones has been actively engaged in corporate, nonprofit,
and education administration for more than a decade, and has consulted with
countless not-for-profit and educational organizations and institutions in
California, Ohio and Oklahoma. Prior to being named vice president at Langston,
Jones served as director of development for the nonprofit White Fields,
Inc.
“We're excited that Ms. Jones is joining our
governing board,” said Steven L. Buck, OJA’s executive director. “Ms. Jones
brings post-secondary education experience to our board in addition to services
that are designed to serve at-risk youth. She will be an important voice
as we facilitate continued conversations to address our core priorities of
education - career preparation, healthy lives and quality relationships.”
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 Mautra S. Jones
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