PERSONNEL; Leadership Oklahoma gets director

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Leadership Oklahoma has named Bank of Oklahoma executive Doug Fuller director.

Fuller takes his new position May 7, leaving BOK where he's been senior vice president and manager of sales for BOK's business banking group for Oklahoma and Arkansas.

In his new role, Fuller will work to ensure that the 1,000 graduates of Leadership Oklahoma are connected and involved with making Oklahoma a better place, said Ann Ackerman, the organization's chief executive officer.

Fuller's community contributions include serving as treasurer of the Bishop McGuinness Catholic High School Advisory Council and vice-chairman of the Total Resource Development Campaign for the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce.

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