![]() Ottaway has been an exceptional alumna through her professional and community involvement. She has served as a member of the OU Law Board of Visitors since 2015 and has been an engaged and respected board member who has helped the college reach some of its greatest accomplishments, particularly with fundraising. Ottaway is chair of the Private Wealth and Closely-Held Business Practice Group at the Oklahoma City law firm of Crowe and Dunlevy. During her undergraduate studies, she was a member of Phi Beta Kappa, President’s Honor Roll, President’s Scholar, Mortar Board and Who’s Who in American Colleges & Universities. She earned the Corpus Juris Secundum and American Jurisprudence awards. As a law student, Ottaway was a member of the Order of the Coif and the Oklahoma Law Review. Leslie Rainbolt-Forbes, Cynda Ottaway, and OU Alumni Association President Floyd Simon Jr.Ĭynda Ottaway earned a Bachelor of Arts in English in 1975 from OU and a Juris Doctor from the OU College of Law in 1978. Luckinbill lives in Los Angeles and was born and raised in Enid, Oklahoma. Black Label has produced, or is in development on, over 25 film and television projects, including a large television production with Apple and feature films with Netflix, Fox and Sony, set for this year. Black Label also recently produced the film “12 Strong” with fellow producer Jerry Bruckheimer, as well as other titles including “’71,” “Only the Brave,” “Sierra Burgess” and “Begin Again,” among others. Black Label’s film “La La Land” was released in 2017 and garnered a record 14 Academy Award and seven Golden Globe nominations. In 2013, Luckinbill and his twin brother, Thad Luckinbill, who also received a Regents’ Alumni Award, formed Black Label Media as an independent studio with the goal to finance and produce prestigious commercial content in film and television. Luckinbill was appointed by the attorney general to serve as the deputy executive director of the DOJ’s Task Force on Intellectual Property and represented the DOJ’s intellectual property interests internationally. He began his legal career as a lawyer at the Department of Justice, where he served as counsel to the assistant attorney general for the criminal division and later counsel to the assistant attorney general for the antitrust division, analyzing large corporate mergers and acquisitions for approval in energy, financial, telecommunications, information technology, and domestic and international intellectual property rights.ĭuring his time at the Department of Justice, Luckinbill also was a member of the Committee on Foreign Investment, which reviewed applications of foreign investment in the United States. He is a member of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity and a life member of the OU Alumni Association. Price College of Business at OU in 1997, and a Juris Doctor from the OU College of Law in 2000. Trent Luckinbill earned a Bachelor of Arts in finance from the Michael F. ![]() ![]() Leslie Rainbolt-Forbes, Trent Luckinbill, and OU Alumni Association President Floyd Simon Jr. ![]()
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