
Members of the P|M bowling teams taking a quick break between frames.
Two teams from Phillips Murrah recently took part in the annual Big Brothers Big Sisters of Oklahoma fundraiser, Bowl for Kids’ Sake. On August 21, Andy B’s hosted Phillips Murrah and other local groups for an evening of bowling, fun, and community support.
The Firm’s two teams consisted of Patrick Hullum, Colby Karcher, Camryn Conroy, Max West, Jake Seidel, Sam Lincoln, Curt Bauer, and JaCar King, all rolling strikes for the great cause.
Additionally, attorneys Camille Burge and Natalie McMahan organized a firm-wide fundraiser, Penny War, among staff. Camille, who represents individuals and businesses in civil litigation and family law issues, serves on the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Oklahoma Resource Board. Natalie handles cases for individuals as well as private and public companies in a wide range of civil litigation matters.
Phillips Murrah Director Byrona Maule, who oversees the Firm’s BBBS fundraising efforts, was unable to attend the bowling event but continues her dedicated service on the Governing Board of Big Brothers Big Sisters, marking her second term. Byrona previously served from 2012 to 2015, including as Chair from 2013 to 2015. Her journey with BBBS began in 1990 when she became a Big Sister to Vanessa, a mentorship that profoundly shaped her life. Since then, she has guided three Little Sisters through the program. Joining the Oklahoma City Area Resource Board in 2007, Byrona has received multiple awards for her commitment, including Big Sister of the Year in Oklahoma City (2009), Big Sister of the Year in Oklahoma (2009), and Champion of the Year in Oklahoma (2011). Alongside her husband, Marvin, she also earned the Big Couple Match award in 2013 for their match with Little Brother Quintin.
Big Brothers Big Sisters believes every child has incredible potential. As the nation’s largest supporter-driven mentoring network, BBBS creates meaningful, monitored relationships between adult volunteers (“Bigs”) and children (“Littles”), ages 5 through young adulthood, across Oklahoma. These connections promote lasting positive effects on young lives.
Learn more about Big Brothers Big Sisters of Oklahoma or support their mission by visiting their website HERE.
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