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Oklahoma City A&M Club

Tuesday, April 21, 2026, 6:00 PM

Location
Harn Homestead
1721 N. Lincoln Blvd
Oklahoma City, OK 73105

Cost
$40

Contact Information
Hamilton Le '97
405-443-9286
Hamilton.S.Le@gmail.com

One of our favorite traditions is gathering for Aggie Muster.  Muster will be held on Tuesday, April 21st, starting at 6:00 pm at the Harn Homestead, which is located adjacent to the Oklahoma State Capitol. Dinner will be catered. Tickets are $40 for individuals; however, admission is free for (i) up to 2 direct family members of the deceased; (ii) children under the age of 12; and (iii) active-duty service members. To help plan for the event, we kindly request that you purchase your tickets by April 14th.

Tickets can be purchased here starting Feb 1st.  https://cur8.com/40383/project/136699

We are excited to have Dr. Ben Welch as our Muster speaker this year.  Ben D. Welch serves as Associate Dean for Executive Education for the Center for Executive Development (CED) and Clinical Professor for the Department of Management in the Mays Business School at Texas A&M University.

Ben received his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from the University of Dayton, his Master of Science in Human Resource Management from Houston Baptist University, and his Ph.D. in Educational Curriculum & Instruction from Texas A&M University.

He joined the Texas A&M University Center for Teaching Excellence in 1988 and served as their Associate Director before assuming his faculty appointment with the Department of Management, which he has held since 1990. He served as the Undergraduate Administrative Coordinator for the Department of Management from 1990-1994. In 1994, he assumed the Directorship of the Mays College of Business Honors & Fellows Programs, which are the top two premier undergraduate programs within the College. He served in this capacity until 1998 when he joined the Division of Student Affairs as the Director of Student Activities for Texas A&M University. In this role he provided leadership to a progressive department that was responsible for over 750 recognized student organizations, the Student Organization Finance Center, Vocal Music, and Student Government. Ben has made hundreds of presentations to groups at Texas A&M University and has represented A&M as Muster Speaker in Baytown, East Tennessee, Texas A&M University at Galveston, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Chicago, Houston, Oklahoma City, Brenham, Brazos County A&M Club and New York.




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