Lojka spent 29 years at the Midwest City Fire Department and served in several roles, including firefighter, inspector, investigator, public education officer, public information officer and fire marshal.
His favorite job was that of department spokesman as he answered questions from the press, and conveyed important fire prevention tips to the public.
Midwest City School graduate Lester Claravall will receive the prestigious Lewis Hines Award for Service to Children and Youth during a ceremony in New York City on Monday.
The award will be presented by the National Child Labor Committee, which serves as the sponsor for the Lewis Hines awards...
A Rose State College cyber security professor with international telecom experience has been chosen as one of the “50 Women of Power in Business” by the U.S-Africa Trade and Investment Conference, according to MEA Magazine, a trade publication of the Minority Enterprise Executive Council.
Shalon Simmons, who joined Rose State College in 2011, is the president and CEO of Global ICT, an international Cyber security, Information Technology and Telecommunications firm. Simmons has worked on projects in North America, Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia. Simmons is originally from the Oklahoma City area.
“There are many emerging markets all over the continent of Africa which have created opportunities in many fields including information technology, telecommunications, healthcare, banking, and construction,” Simmons said. “Other countries such as China have capitalized on this. It would be great to see more American businesses investing in projects in Africa.”
Simmons will receive the award at the U.S-Africa Trade and Investment Conference on Tuesday, May 15 in Washington, DC. The luncheon theme is “Celebrating Global Leadership & Excellence.” The luncheon guests will include local, national and regional government officials and corporate executives; Fortune 500 business owners; members of the media; political and community leaders.
“We are excited and proud of Professor Simmons’ accomplishment,” said Art Zenner, dean of the business and information technology division at Rose State.
“It is quite an honor to be selected by Minority Enterprise Advocate (MEA) magazine.”