Tom L. Ward

The decision to move on from Ward was made without cause,[7] along with two separate board investigations concluding nothing improper and no wrongdoings occurred during his tenure as chairman and CEO.

invests both financially and physically in commodities, focusing primarily on energy, specifically on North American natural gas markets.

White Fields' mission is to provide a continuum model of care offering a long-term home for abused and neglected boys.

They strive to meet the physical, emotional, educational, and spiritual needs of these boys by giving them a long-term home, counseling, and guidance.

[12] In 2016, the Oklahoma Department of Human Services partnered with Ward, through White Fields Inc., and Eckerd Kids to provide innovative software that uses predictive analytics to prevent childhood tragedies.

Renovations include the east alley wall of the warehouse being modified with a “transparent glass façade,” and a partial revamp of the interior by integrating existing historical architectural elements into the new design.

Ward and SandRidge also worked intently with Alva's minimum security Bill Johnson Correctional Center located in Oklahoma.

“Through the partnership, rehabilitation, non-violent inmates earn the opportunity to return back to the workplace.”[17] Ward was a member of the Professional Basketball Club LLC, which owns the NBA's Oklahoma City Thunder, until he sold his interest to George Kaiser in April 2014.