Robert Butkin

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Robert A. Butkin became the dean of The University of Tulsa College of Law June 1, 2005, leaving his position as State Treasurer of Oklahoma, where he had served since 1995. He was succeeded as State Treasurer by Scott Meacham.

Dean Butkin stepped down from the position of Dean of the University of Tulsa College of Law on June 30th, 2007, but continues on as a tenured professor at the law school. Dean Butkin has a distinguished career, particularly in public service. His accomplishments include drafting legislation that created Oklahoma's College Savings Plan, and co-chairing the effort to pass two state constitutional amendments that now allow public Oklahoma universities to engage in technology-transfer and commercial development of their own ideas. He also co-chaired the successful effort that created a permanent constitutional trust fund for tobacco-settlement monies. Dean Butkin chaired Governor-Elect Henry's transition team, recruiting a bi-partisan group of business, civic and political leaders who assisted the governor in identifying key issues. He has served in various organizations including holding the presidency of the Southern State Treasurers Association. He chaired the Banking, Collateral and Cash Management Committee for the National Association of State Treasurers.

Butkin received a bachelor of arts degree from Yale College in Connecticut, graduating magna cum laude in 1975 with distinction in history. He received his Juris Doctor from the University of Pennsylvania Law School in Philadelphia in 1978. He was one of 15 Americans named a Henry Luce Scholar in 1978 and served as visiting fellow at the University of the Philippines Law Center in Quezon City. He also held the position of assistant attorney general for the state of Oklahoma and was an associate attorney with the Washington, D.C., law firm of Hogan and Hartson.

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