The Oklahoma Bar Journal January 2025
JEFF D. TREVILLION Governor – At Large Oklahoma City Jeff D. Trevillion is a director in the Oklahoma City office of Crowe & Dunlevy and a member of the firm’s Taxation Practice
serving on various boards. Ms. Dodoo’s achievements have earned her inclusion in the National Black Lawyers Top 100 and the Top Attorneys for Appellate Law as named by 405 Magazine . In 2024, she was honored with The Journal Record ’s Leadership in Law Award.
TIMOTHY L. ROGERS Governor – At Large Tulsa Timothy L. Rogers is a shareholder at Barrow & Grimm PC, where his prac tice focuses primarily on business and construction law. He maintains an active litigation practice, with an emphasis on construction,
Group. He is an experi enced trial lawyer and a certified public accountant who also chairs the Criminal Defense, Compliance & Investigations practice. Mr. Trevillion, a native Tulsan, has called Oklahoma City home for more than 20 years. His OBA service his tory includes the Professional Responsibility Tribunal, past president of the Oklahoma Bar Foundation, the Credentials Committee, the Strategic Planning Committee, the inaugural Leadership Academy and the Young Lawyers Division board.
surety, business disputes, bankruptcy and employment law. The majority of Mr. Rogers’ practice is in the con struction industry, representing owners, developers, general contractors, subcontractors, material suppliers, architects, engineers and surety companies with draft ing and negotiating contracts and dispute resolution involving contractual disputes, construction defects, mechanic’s and materialmen’s liens, bond claims and other related matters. He also regularly handles com mercial leases and business contracts. He was recently named to Oklahoma Magazine ’s 40 Under 40 list. Previously, Mr. Rogers served on the OBA Young Lawyers Division Board of Directors and graduated from the OBA’s Leadership Academy. He also served on the Tulsa County Bar Association Board of Directors and as chair of the TCBA Young Lawyers Division. He was named the TCBA’s Outstanding Young Lawyer for 2010-2011 and received the President’s Award for Distinguished Service for 2010-2011. In addition to his legal activities, he served as presi dent of the TU College of Law Alumni Association and on the Leadership Tulsa and Tulsa Mayfest boards of directors. He is a member of the Oklahoma Chapter of Associated Builders and Contractors Inc. and the Associated General Contractors of Oklahoma. Mr. Rogers graduated from OSU, where he received his BBA in eco nomics and a minor in finance in 2005. He received his J.D. with honors from the TU College of Law in 2008.
TAYLOR C. VENUS Governor – YLD Chair Enid
Taylor C. Venus is a native of Ponca City who graduated from OSU with bachelor’s degrees in eco nomics and finance. While attending OSU, Mr. Venus had the honor to be Pistol Pete. Thereafter, he obtained
his J.D. and MBA at OU. While in law school, he served as the articles editor for the Oil and Gas, Natural Resources and Energy Journal and as an officer or repre sentative in multiple student groups. Mr. Venus has a passion for serving his local community and supporting other regional and statewide organizations. In Enid, Mr. Venus is the president of the Enid Public Schools Foundation, a member of Rotary and AMBUCS and actively volunteers with several other entities in Garfield County. Outside his local community, he is a member of his fraternity alumni board and presi dent of the Cherokee Strip OSU Alumni Chapter. In his time out of the office, Mr. Venus enjoys spending time with his friends and family, golfing, hunting and being an armchair expert on his favorite sports teams and political views.
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