The Oklahoma Bar Journal January 2026

Ms. Dodoo is a dedicated public servant. Before enter ing private practice, she spent the first 15 years of her legal career in public service at the federal, state and municipal levels, including serving as assistant chief counsel within the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and appellate attorney at the Oklahoma Supreme Court. Her community involvement includes serving on the OBA Bench and Bar and Diversity committees; previously co-chairing the Oklahoma Children’s Court Improvement Program Education Taskforce, founding the community- based conference supporting at-risk and special needs youth; mentoring high school and law students; and serv ing 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.

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 Group. He is an experienced trial lawyer and a certified public accoun tant 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.

MOLLY A. ASPAN Governor – At Large Tulsa

ALEXANDRA J. “ALLIE” GAGE Governor – YLD Chair Enid

Molly A. Aspan is a partner with Practus LLP in Tulsa, where she began work ing in 2021 after 18 years at Hall Estill. She regularly counsels and trains employ ers on best practices for reducing risk and litigation

Alexandra J. “Allie” Gage is an estate planning attor ney with Oath Law in Tulsa. She graduated from OSU in 2013 and spent several years serving communities abroad. In 2017, Ms. Gage returned

and maintaining a productive workforce. She has been nationally recognized for her work in the area of labor and employment, and she is a frequent speaker at labor and employment-related seminars and conferences. Ms. Aspan is a past recipient of the Mona Salyer Lambird Spotlight Award, the OBA Outstanding Service to the Public Award and the OBA Outstanding Young Lawyer Award. She has also served for many years as chair of the OBA Disaster Response and Relief Committee. She is also past president of the Board of Directors for Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma, past president of the Council Oak/Johnson-Sontag American Inn of Court and the Tulsa delegate to the ABA House of Delegates, where she is active on several sections and committees. She is also a member of the Professional Responsibility Commission. Ms. Aspan is a 2003 graduate of the University of Kansas School of Law. She earned a bachelor’s degree in economics and political science from Fort Hays State University in 2000. Having grown up on a farm, she knows the value of hard work and teamwork. When she is not working hard for her clients, you’ll find her cheering on her daughter at the soccer fields, enjoying time spent with fam ily and friends, working to improve her community and returning to her family’s farm during harvest to pitch in.

to Tulsa to begin her legal career by attending the TU College of Law, graduating in just 2 1/2 years with honors while also serving as president of the Board of Advocates, supervising editor for the Tulsa Law Review and chief justice of the Student Bar Association. After law school, Ms. Gage began a career in civil litigation at a prestigious downtown Tulsa firm before transitioning to estate planning in 2025. Ms. Gage married her law school sweetheart in 2019, and they welcomed a baby boy in 2025. In her free time, Ms. Gage enjoys traveling, reading and spending time with her family. Ms. Gage joined the YLD Board of Directors in 2021 in an effort to better connect with and serve her com munity after the COVID-19 pandemic left its mark on Oklahoma. As a member of the YLD Board of Directors, Ms. Gage has enjoyed serving her community and her fellow attorneys through the various opportunities afforded by the division over the past four years. She looks forward to leading the YLD throughout this next year and serving for many more years to come.

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