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  • August 27, 2025 8:31 AM | Anonymous


    DANIEL WILL  
    Director of Cowboy Innovations Accelerator
    Executive Director of Cowboy Technologies, LLC

    Daniel Will is the Executive Director of Oklahoma State University’s (OSU’s) for-profit, venture investment arm Cowboy Technologies, LLC, and the Director of Cowboy Innovations Accelerator within OSU’s Division of the Vice President for Research’s Cowboy Enterprises organization.  

    These programs and resources are generating economic development and diversification in the state through end-to-end technology commercialization accelerator services for OSU affiliated innovations and teams through pre-seed and seed stage venture capital investment in OSU affiliated startups and portfolio management for growth thereafter. Before joining OSU, Daniel was a product line manager at Agilent Technologies, Inc., a Fortune 500 life science and electronic diagnostics technology company. Daniel received his BS in electrical engineering at Kansas State University and his MBA at the University of Colorado. 

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  • August 27, 2025 8:27 AM | Anonymous

    Andrew Pollock
    Managing Director
    Office of Technology Commercialization - University of Oklahoma

    Dear OVF Members and Friends,

    There is an energy coursing through Oklahoma City’s entrepreneurial ecosystem. From the rise of cutting-edge startups in life sciences and aerospace to the steady growth of our tech sector, the state of venture capital and entrepreneurship in our city is not just strong—it’s accelerating.

    We are witnessing a pivotal moment. More than ever, Oklahoma is recognizing our most valuable natural resource is the innovative spirit of our people.

     Capital is flowing, ideas are flourishing, and the collective will to build a diverse, future-proof economy has never been more aligned.

    To continue this incredible momentum, connection and insight are key. That’s why I am thrilled to announce our next OVF Power Lunch on Tuesday, September 10th, featuring a visionary Oklahoma leader.

    Please join us for an exclusive conversation with Oklahoma Secretary of Commerce, Deborah Moorad. Secretary Moorad will share her vital perspective on “Empowering Progress: How Oklahoma is Fueling Innovation & Economic Growth.” This is a unique opportunity to hear directly from the architect of the state’s economic development strategy about the programs, policies, and partnerships designed to propel our ventures forward.

    And this event marks a special first for OVF!

    We are incredibly excited to announce that we will be hosted in a spectacular new venue: Innovation Hall, located in the heart of the OKC Innovation District. This state-of-the-art facility is the physical embodiment of the progress we will be discussing—a hub designed to foster collaboration and breakthrough ideas.

    This is a can’t-miss event for any serious entrepreneur, investor, or supporter of Oklahoma’s economic future. Space is limited so register now to attend.

    Let’s come together to learn, connect, and fuel the progress that builds our state.

    Sincerely,

    Your Chair, Andrew Pollock

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  • August 27, 2025 8:24 AM | Anonymous

    Sheila Harding
    CEO and Founder
    HoloTerra / "ARPath"

    ARPath is augmented reality pathways that scale through destination locations to tell deeper stories tied to place. ARPath pioneers smart city technology and is gearing up to tell stories across Route 66!

    Sheila Harding, CEO and Founder of Harding Digital, has a rich legacy in leadership, drawing from a family of esteemed engineers, and designers. With nearly 33 years of diverse experience across film, television, stage, web, and XR development, she has been a pioneer in these fields. Her early career featured notable roles, including "Baby Ed" on The Roseanne Show for a few seasons and screen appearances as the 1992 "Michelin Tire Baby". 

     Sheila's journey also includes a successful dance career, where she owned dance studios and choreographed for tours and musical theatre, including work in Las Vegas and also hosting on some of the largest cruise ships in the world. At 13, Sheila taught herself web design and programming, eventually founding OKC Web Design Company, which led to the founding of HoloTerra. Throughout her career, she has developed hundreds of web projects, helping to launch ventures across the U.S., Canada, and Bermuda, with an emphasis in entertainment and technology, including work building interactive maps and NFTs. By this point, her passion for motion capture and adoration of her father's work in flight simulation led her to study Virtual Reality at The University of Advancing Technology, where she founded the Virtual Reality Student Organization. She then earned the Virtual Citizenship Award in 2022. Sheila now leads ARPath, pioneering augmented reality storytelling technology across the American Landscape.ARPath revolutionizes storytelling with a series of cinematic augmented reality movie pathways in real world

    locations. ARPath is loaded with AI-enhanced characters that encourage foot traffic along a path while educating tourists and motivating smart cities. Using patent-pending technology, ARPath aims to become the augmented reality movie search platform and wayfinding database of the future. ARPath uses gamification and rewards to provide strategic economic development in focused areas and repeat visits to resorts, attractions, and the civic bodies surrounding them. ARPath’s MVP is funded by a grant from The Preserve

    Route 66 Grant Fund of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, with the world's first ARPath now live for private tours on 39th Street in Oklahoma City. Learn more at ARPath.tech

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  • August 18, 2025 12:01 PM | Anonymous

    Deborah Moorad, Secretary of Commerce
    State of Oklahoma

    Deborah Moorad serves as Oklahoma’s Secretary of Commerce, leveraging her expertise in business strategy and technology to drive growth and attract new ventures to the state. With extensive experience scaling innovative companies and navigating high-value acquisitions, she brings a unique set of strategic skills that will help strengthen Oklahoma's economic landscape.

    Moorad has an enthusiasm and eye for detail that brings life to her work. Moorad's career exemplifies success with notable transactions in the biotechnology space. Her passion and drive are inspired by the love for her community and contributing to areas that make a difference.

    As the founding CEO and owner of Jax XII Holdings, Moorad provides strategic guidance and leadership for innovators and companies. Moorad has led multiple companies through transformational growth. As CEO of Nature Technology Corp. (NTC), she spearheaded the development of breakthrough technologies—HyperGRO, Nanoplasmid, and REVIVER—widely adopted by top pharmaceutical and biotech companies, including Genentech, and nearly every contract development and manufacturing organization (CDMO) in gene therapy. NTC's acquisition by Aldevron, a Danaher Company, was seen as a significant achievement for both its scientific impact and high financial valuation. Moorad’s other career highlights include leading post-merger operations for Dentsply Sirona following their $14.5 billion merger. Moorad also had a key role in Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation (OMRF) efforts to transition repurposed drug (OKN-007) from animal studies to clinical trial for glioblastoma multiforme, which was later acquired.

    Beyond science, Moorad is deeply committed to mentoring the next generation of leaders in business and science.

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  • July 14, 2025 12:51 PM | Ché Loessberg (Administrator)

    Andrew Pollock 
    Managing Director
    Office of Technology Commercialization - University of Oklahoma

    Andrew Pollock is the Managing Director for the Office of Technology Commercialization, having joined the University of Oklahoma in 2014.

    Andrew manages the overall day to day operations of the University’s technology transfer functions on both Norman and HSC campuses. In these roles Andrew works to formulate protection strategies for intellectual property developed at the University, as well as engaging with industry to amplify the impact of these discoveries through commercialization.  He has lead multiple initiatives to improve the outcomes of University IP including the recent launch of the upfront licensing of IP in research agreements.   

    Prior to joining the OTC Andrew was involved in an early-stage startup in the Oklahoma City area focused on external fixation prosthetics, where he built upon his background in Biomedical Engineering, and cultivated experience in grant writing, clinical study design, regulatory filings, venture financing and product development, leading to the launch of 4 new products.  He is a proud alumnus of OU with a 2002 degree in Zoology, and having recently completed his MBA in the Spring of 2025.

    Welcome Andrew!

  • July 09, 2025 2:55 PM | Ché Loessberg (Administrator)

    Darcy Wilborn | President  | i2E, Inc. 

    The Oklahoma Venture Forum (OVF) congratulates Darcy Wilborn on her well-deserved appointment as the new President of i2E, Inc., a vital force in Oklahoma’s entrepreneurial landscape. With over a decade of leadership at i2E—most recently as Vice President of Operations—Darcy has been a driving force behind key initiatives like the E3 Bootcamp, Bridge2 Pre-Accelerator, and the Oklahoma Commercialization Network, helping countless founders turn ideas into thriving businesses.

    Her background—from engineering roles at L'Oréal USA to her strategic leadership at i2E—showcases her ability to merge technical expertise with business vision. As she steps into this role, her focus on statewide inclusivity, collaboration, and economic growth promises an exciting future for Oklahoma’s innovators.

    While we celebrate Darcy’s new chapter, we also take a moment to recognize Rex Smitherman, whose leadership at i2E has left an indelible mark on Oklahoma’s startup community. Rex has been a steadfast partner to OVF, offering wisdom, support, and a shared commitment to fostering entrepreneurship across the state.

     Rex Smitherman

    His dedication over the years has strengthened the bond between our organizations and elevated Oklahoma’s innovation ecosystem. We are deeply grateful for his contributions and wish him the very best in his next endeavors.

    The OVF community looks forward to continuing our strong partnership with i2E under Darcy’s leadership. Together, we will keep building a future where Oklahoma’s entrepreneurs have the resources, mentorship, and opportunities they need to succeed.

    Join us in welcoming Darcy and thanking Rex for his years of service!

  • June 02, 2025 12:31 PM | Ché Loessberg (Administrator)

    OKLAHOMA VENTURE FORUM CELEBRATES INNOVATION & IMPACT AT 2025 AWARDS LUNCHEON
    Top Honors Awarded to Trailblazing Ventures Driving Oklahoma’s Entrepreneurial Surge

    OKLAHOMA CITY (5/16/25) – The Oklahoma Venture Forum (OVF) ignited excitement at its annual awards luncheon on May 15th, spotlighting the bold visionaries and groundbreaking ventures shaping Oklahoma’s economic future.

    For over three decades, OVF has fueled Oklahoma’s entrepreneurial ecosystem by connecting innovators, investors, and industry leaders. This year’s event, featuring keynote speaker Jeff Seymour of the OKC Innovation District, showcased the state’s relentless drive for progress.

    “Our winners aren’t just building businesses—they’re transforming industries,” said Che’ Loessberg, OVF Executive Director. “These awards open doors to networks, credibility, and growth, propelling Oklahoma’s most dynamic ventures forward.”

    2025 OVF AWARD WINNERS

    Economic Impact Award WinnerOklahoma Farm Bureau – Recognized for championing rural economic development and strengthening Oklahoma’s agricultural backbone.
    Venture of the Year WinnerFX Replay – Revolutionizing trading with its web-based backtesting platform, FX Replay empowers traders with real-time simulations—no downloads, just precision and speed.
    Most Promising New Venture WinnerSafety Radar – This AI-powered Live Risk Platform is saving lives on job sites by predicting hazards and delivering actionable insights to prevent accidents.
    Incubator Tenant Award WinnerSunny Creek Trading Post – A rising star in Oklahoma’s incubator network, they are a Farm Hub dedicated to connecting local producers with the community.

    OVF extends heartfelt thanks to its sponsors, partners, and the vibrant community that made this celebration possible. A special thank you to our keynote speaker, Jeff Seymour, President and CEO of the OKC Innovation District, for sharing his visionary insights on Oklahoma’s growing innovation ecosystem.

    As the state’s entrepreneurial momentum accelerates, OVF remains dedicated to fostering the next wave of disruptors and driving transformative change.

    Discover more at www.ovf.org.

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    LOCAL CONTACT:
    Che’ Loessberg
    405-410-6259
    Che@ovf.org

  • April 24, 2025 11:55 AM | Ché Loessberg (Administrator)

    Oklahoma Farm Bureau 

    Oklahoma Grassroots Rural & Ag Business Accelerators 

    The mission of Oklahoma Farm Bureau: Our members strive to improve the lives of all Oklahomans who daily rely upon the work done on our state’s farms, ranches and in our local communities. OKFB works tirelessly to support our state’s agriculturalists as they take on the vital endeavor of growing and raising agricultural products for a growing world. Because when rural Oklahoma is strong, it lays the firm foundation for all of Oklahoma to grow. 

    The Oklahoma Grassroots Rural & Ag Business Accelerators program is a collaborative rural development initiative from Oklahoma Farm Bureau along with national and state-level partners that develops Oklahoma-based innovators creating ideas, technologies and products creating economic opportunities in rural Oklahoma.  

    The accelerators program is comprised of two tracks to help spur agricultural innovation and rural innovation development for companies and ventures based in communities with a population of 50,000 or less. AgCelerate Oklahoma, a pre-accelerator, provides an agriculture-focused curriculum to bring innovations that have on-farm applications to reality through a farmer innovation model. Activate Oklahoma combines an innovation bootcamp, pre-accelerator and business accelerator to connect rural entrepreneurs and innovators with resources from Oklahoma’s world-class business development community to build an even brighter future for rural Oklahoma. 
     

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  • April 23, 2025 4:58 PM | Anonymous


    A Hub of Ideas: Jeff Seymour Talks Innovation at OVF Awards
    by Dennis Spielman

    As the keynote speaker for the upcoming Oklahoma Venture Forum Awards, Jeff Seymour brings a wealth of experience in economic development and a deep passion for community-driven innovation. His leadership at the Oklahoma City Innovation District reflects a vision that aligns closely with OVF’s mission to foster entrepreneurship across the state.

    Seymour has built a strong career in economic development, with nearly two decades dedicated to shaping communities through business strategy, relationships, and public policy. Early on, he worked in small towns, immersing himself in the complexities of attracting and sustaining growth beyond simply landing large employers. Influenced by mentors who encouraged him to combine business acumen with economic principles, Jeff learned to build stronger communities.

    Before leading the Oklahoma City Innovation District, he served in a regional economic development role at the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber. There, he identified systemic gaps in the local economy, including the need for stronger startup ecosystems, better access to capital, and enhanced research capacity. His insights and leadership now position him to guide the Innovation District in tackling these challenges, aligning strategies with community-driven solutions for long-term impact.

    “I think I saw that the Innovation District as an entity had room in its core mission to help make progress on some of those goals,” said Jeff Seymour. “I found myself drawn to the thing that got me excited about economic development in the first place—being able to solve needs that were very human, very community-focused, and being able to connect a lot of dots where we could see progress on things, even if it was incremental, that it built over time and it created more momentum and more success.”

    The Innovation District actively drives economic growth and community development in Oklahoma City by connecting research, industry, and entrepreneurship within a 1.3-square-mile hub in Northeast OKC. The team leads strategic efforts across four key pillars: enhancing the built environment with essential spaces like labs and incubators, hosting inclusive programs and events that foster innovation, guiding industry cluster development to attract investment and talent, and expanding workforce training to ensure residents can thrive in future-focused careers. Through these initiatives, the Innovation District creates meaningful opportunities, builds bridges between sectors, and ensures that progress benefits the entire community.

    “We try to be thinking about how those four pieces work together and what our role is to push and to convene and to lead in certain ways on behalf of the region to help make sure that as Oklahoma City grows, we’re not only prepared for growth, but we’re connecting our residents to that future as well.”

    Seymour recognizes the Oklahoma Venture Forum (OVF) as a long-standing pillar of support for innovation and entrepreneurship in the state. He appreciates how OVF has consistently created space for thought leadership, collaborative conversations, and meaningful connections that drive Oklahoma’s business ecosystem forward. To Seymour, the Forum plays a vital role in uniting leaders, residents, and partners to imagine and design the state’s future together. He also values the importance of the OVF Awards—not only as a way to honor outstanding leadership but also to inspire others and celebrate the collective success of the community.

    “I love how much of a position they’ve taken to create space for thought leadership conversations that then allows others to come along and help fulfill and support in a way that… we wouldn’t be having some of the conversations we’ve been having over the last, you know, 30, 40, 50 years… without their work.”

    Join OVF on May 15, 2025, from 11:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Oklahoma History Center, located at 800 Nazih Zuhdi Dr, Oklahoma City. The awards celebrate the triumph of entrepreneurial dreams and spirit in Oklahoma.

    “This is one of those opportunities to pause your nine to five and celebrate success that’s happening,” said Seymour. “A lot of it sometimes behind the scenes… It’s a chance for us to celebrate that success but also to continue to think about what’s next.”

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  • April 23, 2025 10:10 AM | Anonymous


    Sci-Lume Labs uses the apparel industry’s existing equipment to make Bylon, a biosynthetic yarn designed to de-carbonize and de-waste fashion. Our Bylon process takes waste—wool scraps from the spinning floor or second-hand clothes—breaks it down into its natural building blocks and builds it back up into Bylon. Bylon is drop-in ready, 100% recyclable, degradable, melt-spinnable, and a thermoplastic fiber. Our preliminary LCA results suggest a 25% - 50% reduction in GHG emissions at industrial scales. With Bylon, brands and manufacturers can reduce their environmental impact without compromising on quality, scale, or cost.

    The Bylon production process converts protein-rich biobased agricultural waste into a novel high-performance yarn. For example, we can take offal—such as bone and blood meal from the slaugherhouse floor—break it down into its natural protein building blocks and build it back up into Bylon. Bylon yarn is made using the apparel industry’s existing melt-spinning infrastructure. This is the industry’s most efficient, cheap, environmentally friendly, and scalable yarn production method, and is used to make ~70% of apparel fibers today.

    Bylon yarns drop seamlessly into all downstream processes, including yarn spinning, knitting, weaving, dyeing, finishing, cutting, and sewing. Bylon offers a unique performance profile, combining the comfort and circularity of natural fibers with the strength and tunability of synthetics. Thanks to its unique molecular structure, Bylon is distinct from virgin petrochemical-derived yarns: it is naturally degradable and readily recyclable at end-of-life. Bylon provides brands and consumers with identical performance, use, and care when compared to existing options, paired with superior environmental impact—all at no extra cost.

    Safety Radar is a live risk platform that is aiming to prevent job site accidents through behavioral risk tracking and training. The interactive dashboards allow the user to build job specific reports, get real-time updates on job site conditions, and seamlessly modify safety sheets and send new information through the platform. If you know of the safety binders that are required at each job site they are aiming to make those digital. Those safety binders must be continuously updated and employees have to signoff on certain documents and receive training. This platform will allow for hassle-free updates of the safety data sheets across all locations, allow 30-45s training modules to be assigned, and seamless incident reporting all through one platform.

    Safety Radar, headquartered in Tulsa, is the first AI platform to collect, analyze, and communicate hazards and make workplaces safer through real-time risk monitoring. Safety Radar’s AI approach to risk management and mitigation enables organizations to quickly identify and address potential risks, protecting their employees, assets, and the environment. Safety Radar has processed over 300,000 hazard reports, and is currently deployed with publicly traded and privately held companies across the country.

    Weaver Labs is addressing the urgent PFAS contamination crisis with its groundbreaking Fluor-Mop technology, which removes harmful “forever chemicals” from water. PFAS exposure can pose significant health risks, prompting the EPA to introduce strict drinking water standards in 2024 and allocate billions in funding for remediation. The U.S. PFAS remediation market exceeds $200 billion, with $31 billion for drinking water alone. Our technology offers superior removal performance and is regenerable, ensuring the lowest life-cycle costs. As regulatory pressure and demand for clean water grow, Weaver Labs is positioned to become a leading global PFAS remediation solutions provider.

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