Setting the pace for United Way
Thirty teams competed for bragging rights Thursday evening at the United Way of Central Oklahoma’s annual Pacesetter Games on the American Fidelity campus in Oklahoma City.
Pacesetter companies complete their workplace campaign early and set the pace for others to follow. Last year, the Pacesetter companies raised more than $4.3 million, 23 percent of all dollars raised in 2016.
Pacesetter Chairman Chris Reen, president and publisher of The
Oklahoman, hosted the sporting event with more than 350 attendees. Team Integris was named the 2017 Pacesetter Games champ.