Tommy Kramer has been a resident of Durant,
Oklahoma for over 19 years. His dedications to the Economic Development efforts for the City of Durant have earned him international, national, and state recognition.
- In 2002, the Oklahoma Economic Development Professionals Council (OEDC) nominated him as one of the top three Economic Development Professionals in the state of Oklahoma.
- He was named 2002 Citizen of the Year by the local Kiwanis Club for "Outstanding Service" to the community.
- In 2002, the Durant Economic Development Department was named "One of the Top Ten Economic Development Groups for North America" by Site Selection Magazine.
- In 2003 he was named the Oklahoma Economic Development Professionals Council (OEDC) "Oklahoma Economic Development Professional of the Year"
- In 2003, he was named "Outstanding New Economic Developer of the Year" by the International Economic Development Council Washington DC.
- He received a Special Recognition Award at the 2003 Annual Durant Area Chamber of Commerce Banquet for his commitment and dedication to provide effective Economic Development activities for the City of Durant and Bryan County.
- In 2005, he received a Special Recognition Award at the 12th Annual Bryan County Ag-Industry Exposition for "Outstanding Service in the Community".
- In 2006, he was appointed by Governor Henry to the Oklahoma State University Robert M. Kerr Food & Agricultural Products Center Industry Advisory Committee.
Since he began as the first Economic Development Director for the City of Durant, he has been
instrumental in the recruitment, development and retention of over $400,000,000 in business
investments for Durant and the creation of over 5,000 new jobs! In the past five years, he has
successfully recruited the two largest single business investments in the history of Durant and
Bryan County. Cardinal Glass Industries has chosen Durant as the site to build their 4th Float
Glass manufacturing facility. This facility will be plant Number 20 for Cardinal Glass Industries.
The plant became be fully operational in July of 2004. This is an investment of $122,000,000 and
represents a job creation of 290 new jobs. The second largest single investment is the Durant Big
Lots! Distribution Center. The 1.2 million SF facility became operational in January of 2004. This
is an investment of over $80,000,000 in our community and represents a job creation of 350-500 new jobs.
Tommy is equally dedicated to the retention of existing businesses in Durant and the surrounding
area. He has served as board member on the Durant Main Street Economic Restructuring Committee.
In his tenure as Executive Director of the Durant Industrial Authority, he has worked as a liaison
between the Oklahoma Department of Commerce and the State of Oklahoma Career Tech program in acquiring
funds for employee training and development programs. These programs are then executed either onsite
for the company or at the Durant Kiamichi Area Technology Center campus.
Tommy received an Associates degree from Northeastern Oklahoma A&M, Miami, OK; a
Bachelor of Science degree from Panhandle State University, Goodwell, OK; and a Master
of Science degree from Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK
Tommy was a professor at Eastern Oklahoma State College for five years and later became
the Plant Production Manager for Owens Country Sausage in Richardson, Texas for 10 years,
and Vice-President of J.C. Potter Sausage Company of Durant for 10 years. In June 1998,
he became the first full time Economic Development Director for the City of Durant.
Tommy Kramer is active in the Durant Chapter of Kiwanis, Durant Smart Start School Program and is on the Board of Directors for
the Durant Area Chamber of Commerce. He is an active member of the Durant Main Street
Economic Restructuring Committee. Tommy is a member of the
International Economic Development Council, the Southeastern Economic Development Council,
the Oklahoma Economic Development Council, the Oklahoma Governor's Economic Development Team,
and the State Chamber of Oklahoma. At the First Baptist Church of Durant he is a Deacon, Chairman of the Ushering Committee, and Chairman of Falls Creek Youth Camp Christ at Creek Committee.
His wife, Barbara, has taught second grade at Washington Irving Elementary School in Durant
for over 26 years and their children are:
Amy, 2001 graduate of Oklahoma State University, and husband Terry Allen - of Tulsa.
Kim, 2004 graduate of Oklahoma State University - of Olatha, KS.
Keith Gray - of Tulsa.