On August 22, OSU Institute of Technology conferred degrees to nearly 400 students in its 228th graduating class. The milestone was marked by two ceremonies honoring the achievements of Oklahoma’s future workforce.
OSU Polytech has campuses in Okmulgee, Stillwater, Tulsa and Oklahoma City.
The commencement showcased the impact of OSU Polytech, a statewide effort that blends academic study with practical, industryfocused training. By closely aligning its programs with the needs of the industry, OSU Polytech ensures that graduates are well-equipped to succeed and lead in their careers.
The ceremonies featured speeches by Williams President and CEO Alan Armstrong and Williams Vice President of Safety and Operational Discipline Amy Shank. Both speakers shared valuable insights drawn from their professional experiences, offering graduates helpful tips in leadership and teamwork as they begin this next chapter.
In his address, Armstrong emphasized the importance of strong partnerships between schools and industry leaders. He highlighted how OSUIT’s commitment to advancing technology and preparing workforce-ready graduates benefits both the community and local businesses.
“The world is full of opportunities, and it’s up to you to identify and act upon them,” Armstrong advised. “Believe in yourself. You have the power to shape your destiny through hard work, determination and self-belief. Trust in your abilities, the firm foundation you have built here at OSUIT, and never let self-doubt hold you back.”
Shank shared her experiences as a woman engineer at the start of her career, offering valuable lessons to the audience. She highlighted the importance of challenging oneself and believing in one’s potential, showcasing qualities essential to effective leadership.
“The best leaders have three things in common,” Shank explained. “First, they recognize the strength in surrounding themselves with people who are different from them. Second, they approach leadership from a place of service. And third, they ensure they leave the ladder down for others to help them succeed.”