SWOSU Foundation Names Four New Trustees

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Weatherford, OK – The Southwestern Oklahoma State University (SWOSU) Foundation, Incorporated (SWOSUF) has announced the accession of four SWOSU graduates to the organization’s governing Board of Trustees.

The newest SWOSUF Trustees include:

  • Brian Aneshansley of Clinton, SWOSU Class of 1998, assigned to the Development Committee and the Finance Committee

  • Lisa Greenlee of Altus, SWOSU Classes of 1983 & 1987, assigned to the Governance Committee and the Scholarships & Grants Committee

  • Steve Price of Marble Falls, Texas, SWOSU Class of 1983 and 2022 Distinguished Alumnus, assigned to the Development Committee, the Investment Committee, and the Property Committee

  • Scott Stewart of Addison, Texas, SWOSU Class of 2011, assigned to the Audit Committee and the Development Committee

Brian Aneshansley is the Chief Executive Officer of SportChassis Holdings, Inc., one of the few successful OEM vehicle manufacturers based in Oklahoma. A native of Clinton, Brian has been with SportChassis since 1999, rising through the ranks from the sales department to General Manager, then serving as President for 15 years before assuming the CEO role in 2025. Under his leadership, SportChassis has championed innovation in manufacturing and built strong partnerships across the state, serving as a proud steward for both the City of Clinton and the Oklahoma manufacturing community.

Aneshansley holds a Bachelor of Science in Recreational Therapy with a minor in Business. He previously spent three years at the United States Air Force Academy and was also employed by SWOSU as a Recreational Therapist at the Foss Lake Adventure Program. Brian is deeply grateful to SWOSU for helping him find his direction during a pivotal time, and he welcomes every opportunity to give back to the university that helped shape his future.

Deeply invested in community leadership, Brian currently serves on the board of the Last Frontier Council of the Boy Scouts of America, as Chairman of the Friends of the Route 66 Museum, and on the boards of North American Trail Education and the Clinton Chamber of Commerce, where he is a past president. An Eagle Scout and avid outdoorsman, Brian enjoys hiking, SCUBA diving, skiing, and spending time with his family. Together with his wife Shane, he’s proud to have raised two successful children in Clinton.

Lisa Greenlee is a retired educator and administrator whose thirty-five-year career spanned across public education, Career Tech, and predominantly higher education. She retired in June 2018 as the Vice President for Academic Affairs at Western Oklahoma State College. She began working at Western as a business faculty member in 1996. She also served as the Director of the Business and Information Systems Division and the Dean of Arts and Sciences before moving into the Chief Academic Officer position.

While at Western, she oversaw key college committees such as the Curriculum Committee, Strategic Planning Committee, and the Higher Learning Commission Steering Committee. Lisa also represented Western Oklahoma State College on the Southwest Oklahoma Impact Coalition, the Altus Community Partnership (P4) Steering Committee, and the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education Council on Instruction.

While at SWOSU Greenlee earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Education and a Master’s Degree in Educational Administration.

Prior to her twenty-two years in higher education, Greenlee taught public school (Fort Cobb-two years and Hobart-nine years) for eleven years and implemented a School to Work grant for Career Tech at Southwest Technology Center for two years.

Greenlee and her husband Jeff are both long-term members of the Altus Military Affairs Committee and have worked with the community to ensure the viability of Altus Air Force Base. She currently serves on the Altus Military Affairs Committee Executive Committee as treasurer. In addition, she previously served as the honorary commander for the 54th Air Refueling Squadron, Operations Group, and Command Chief at Altus Air Force Base. She also is an emeritus member of the Air Education and Training Command (AETC) Civic Leaders’ Group. In 2011 she attended the National Security Forum at the Air War College. In January 2012 she was named “A Friend of Altus” by Altus Air Force Base.

In following her passion for nonprofits in the state of Oklahoma, Greenlee serves on the ONE Commission for the Oklahoma Center for Nonprofits. In addition, she currently serves as the chair of the Oklahoma Educational Television Authority Board. She was appointed to this board in 2019 by Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt.

Past board memberships have included the General Tommy Franks Leadership Institute and Museum, the Oklahoma Arts Institute (chair), and the Altus Redevelopment Trust Authority (chair). In 2019, Lisa was appointed to the state Oklahoma Counts Committee to help steer the state to a complete Census 2020 count.

She was the former Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Altus Chamber of Commerce in 2010 and is a member of the Leadership Altus IV class.

In November 2021, Greenlee was given the Spirit of Altus award by the Altus Chamber of Commerce.

Greenlee is a native of southwest Oklahoma growing up in Hobart. She and Jeff have three sons, two daughters-in-law, two grandsons, and one granddaughter.

Steve Price is a seasoned business executive and private investor with over four decades of leadership experience across global corporations. A native Texan, Steve began his professional journey after earning a Bachelor of Arts in Business from Southwestern Oklahoma State University, followed by a Master’s degree in Business from the University of Central Oklahoma.

Steve spent the early part of his career at SC Johnson, where he held key roles in sales, marketing, and human resources over a 13-year tenure. He later joined Dell Technologies, where he served for 25 years, culminating in his role as Executive Vice President of Global Human Resources and Facilities. During his time at Dell, Steve was instrumental in shaping the company’s people strategy and overseeing major global infrastructure and workplace initiatives.

Now retired from corporate life, Steve remains active as a private investor, lending his strategic insights and business acumen to various ventures and advisory roles. He and his wife Stacey reside in Marble Falls, Texas. Together, they enjoy spending time with their three children and seven grandchildren.

Scott Stewart is currently the Vice President of Clinical Services at Hydro, Oklahoma-based PharmCareUSA (founded by SWOSU alumni Kent Abbott, ’78, and Jalee Abbott, ’77), a firm operating in 24 states which offers specialized long-term care pharmacy services tailored to support a wide range of care settings, including skilled nursing, rehabilitation centers, and assisted living communities.

Stewart manages all national clinical services for PharmCareUSA, guiding all processes, procedures, and policies and directing employee assignments and allocations.

Additionally, Stewart is Vice President of Clinical Pharmacy Informatics for OmegaLTC, a clinical software consulting firm for pharmacy practice and delivery. He is also Chief Executive Officer of RebelRX, a professional development and networking organization for the pharmacy profession.

Stewart is an active member of the American Society of Consultant Pharmacists and serves on the organization’s Board of Trustees. (ASCP) He serves on the governing board of the Texas Chapter of the ASCP. He is also an active member of the Texas Pharmacists Association. Stewart is an experienced and sought after presenter and speaker for professional groups and gatherings throughout the pharmacy industry.

We are delighted to welcome these outstanding SWOSU graduates to the governing board of our shared alma mater’s chosen charitable partner,” said Michael Hart of Edmond, ’06, Chairman of the Board of Trustees. “The diverse experiences and skillsets of Brian Aneshansley, Lisa Greenlee, Steve Price, and Scott Stewart will undoubtedly be an asset as the Foundation continues its work to strengthen SWOSU.”

Aneshansley, Greenlee, Price, and Stewart will each serve a four-year term from November 2025 to November 2029.

The SWOSU Foundation, Inc. was established in 1977 to promote philanthropy, award scholarships, and distribute funds to support the activities and programs of SWOSU. For more information, please call 580-774-3267 or visit www.SWOSUFoundation.com.

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