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The Art and Science of Deception and Inspector Safety—and teaches those courses around the country as well. Mr. Freeman is also President and owner of Trilogy Financial Solutions, LLC—an Investment Adviser registered with the Oklahoma Department of Securities—and is a financial counselor trained and certified by nationally-known author and radio talk show host Dave Ramsey. He maintains his law enforcement skills and training as a reserve deputy for the Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office. In what little free time he has, he enjoys travelling, learning other languages, and learning and playing piano.
Diana S Prulhiere Steptoe & Johnson PLLC
Diana Prulhiere focuses her practice on energy, mineral, and natural resources law, with an emphasis on title, due diligence, transactional, and regulatory matters. At the center of a multi-specialty and geographically diverse team of lawyers,
Diana cut her teeth during the Marcellus Shale energy boom, learning the energy industry at the foundational level of abstracting and drafting complex title opinions. She appreciates the puzzle pieces that must fit together in order to confirm ownership of coal, oil, gas, mineral, and leasehold assets, and understands that, within the framework of multi-million-dollar transactions, incorrect and inaccurate title means real money and can lead to future litigation. Known by her clients and colleagues as a hard worker and effective communicator, Diana is often sought out to manage projects and maintain contact with clients.
Chris Ayres Chesapeake Energy Corporation
Chris Ayres joined Chesapeake Energy in 2022 as Vice President, Investor Relations and Treasurer, where he oversees the company’s investor engagement, communications and corporate treasury
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functions, including capital raising, cash management and hedging. Before joining Chesapeake, Chris spent time as a mergers and acquisitions investment banker at Evercore in Houston, London and Dubai, advising public energy companies. Chris attended the University of Oklahoma, receiving a Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering.
Michael Freeman works for the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality. He graduated from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1993 with a bachelor’s degree in Psychology and was
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hired by the DEQ in September of 1994 as a regulatory inspector in the Hazardous Waste program. Mr. Freeman helped build the agency’s criminal investigation program a few years thereafter and became its first commissioned law enforcement officer. He spent almost 24 years in that position before transferring to the Land Protection Division in 2022. Mr. Freeman’s investigations have resulted in a variety of successful state and federal criminal prosecutions, ranging from minor infractions such as waste tire violations to major cases involving illegal disposal of hazardous waste, bribery, and conspiracy to defraud the United States Government. He represented Oklahoma on the Executive Committee of the Midwest Environmental Enforcement Association (MEEA) for 20 years until it formally ceased operations in 2019, and he served 2 terms in each of the positions of Secretary, Vice-chairman, and Chairman in that organization. He now serves as an Oklahoma representative to the Western States Project (WSP), a similar environmental enforcement organization. Mr. Freeman holds an Advanced Law Enforcement certification from the Oklahoma Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training, and has specialized training in computer forensics and civil rights investigations. He has taught environmental crime investigation techniques and principals to thousands of officers in Oklahoma and elsewhere and is the founding President of the Oklahoma Environmental Crime Investigators Association. Mr. Freeman is a Certified Verbal Judo® instructor and has taught over 140 courses in 32 states and 2 Canadian provinces; additionally, he has authored two other training courses for regulatory inspectors—
As the National Practice Leader for the unclaimed property consulting practice, Pam is responsible for business development and the management and delivery of consulting services. Pam brings over 25
years of diverse and extensive experience to clients of Georgeson’s unclaimed asset services. Pam has technical expertise and experience in a broad range of industries. Prior to joining Georgeson, she served as a director in an unclaimed property consulting practice, where she was responsible for providing project oversight and assisting with staff development and training. In addition, Pam served in leadership roles as a subject matter specialist in various aspects of unclaimed property consulting, including audit assistance, state voluntary disclosure assistance, risk assessments, and policy and procedures development. Pam has been a featured speaker on the topic of unclaimed property at numerous conferences and has authored articles for trade association magazines and publications. She is also a member of the Unclaimed Property Professionals Organization (UPPO) and currently serves as a member of the Conference and Seminars Committee. She also serves as co-chair of the STA Unclaimed Property Committee. Pam is a certified fraud examiner (CFE) and member of the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners. She graduated from Mount Marty College with a B.A. in Accounting and received an MBA from the University of Mary.
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