Pictured: Rick McCune, President of PHF | Jeff Seymour, CEO of OKCID | Tom Gray, Chairman of PHF Board
Oklahoma City, OK – Presbyterian Health Foundation (PHF) is thrilled to announce a $250,000 gift to secure naming rights for the Plaza at Innovation Hall, a vibrant new outdoor space in the heart of Oklahoma City’s Innovation District. Scheduled to open in January 2025, this commitment aligns fittingly with PHF’s mission to advance bioscience and innovation, building on the foundation’s legacy of transformative progress in science and healthcare at the Oklahoma Health Center.
The PHF Plaza will overlook the historic Beacon of Hope—a landmark originally constructed to honor Oklahoma City’s resilience and pioneering spirit. Bearing PHF’s name, this outdoor area will serve as a meaningful gathering place, strengthening Oklahoma’s bioscience sector and reinforcing PHF’s commitment to driving innovation for a healthier future.
“Our investment in the Plaza, along with years of foundational support for the Innovation District, underscores our dedication to advancing bioscience in Oklahoma City,” said Tom R. Gray, III, Chairman of Presbyterian Health Foundation. “This space will be an inspiring beacon for the research community, embodying our mission to drive innovation that enhances human health, stimulates economic growth, and brings hope for a healthier future for generations to come.”
Pictured: McCune and Gray tour Innovation Hall’s BioTC lab space alongside OKCID personnel.
For decades, PHF has been a pioneering force in Oklahoma City, funding scientific research and community health initiatives. Since spearheading the creation of what is now OU Health Sciences Center's University Research Park, PHF has been instrumental in positioning Oklahoma City as a thriving hub of medical innovation. With this naming opportunity, PHF reaffirms its commitment to fostering discovery and collaboration across the campus.
About Innovation Hall
Set to open in early 2025, Innovation Hall, a cutting-edge city building, will be more than just an event space—it will be a dynamic hub for collaboration, learning, and connection. With spacious conference rooms available for rent, it will cater to diverse events, from corporate meetings to creative workshops. A welcoming cafeteria will provide a cozy spot to refuel and network. Best of all, Innovation Hall will be open to the entire community, offering a space where ideas flourish, and everyone is invited to share in the excitement.
If you would like to learn more about naming rights, please visit: www.okcinnovation.com/naming-rights
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