Stanton L. Young

Class of
1988
Stanton L. Young

Stanton L. Young

“The measure of the value of the real person is what he does to help others – and anyone can help.”
Stanton L. Young, 1988

Biography

Native Oklahoman Stanton L. Young graduated from the University of Oklahoma in 1950 and spent a year in graduate work. Having studied business, geography, and geology, he plunged into the oil business, conducting explorations in Oklahoma, Nebraska, and Texas. Later he invested in Journey House Travel, soft drink franchises, and real estate. In 1969 he gained prominence in Oklahoma City and statewide when, as president of the city’s chamber of commerce, he played a key role in finding a solution to a sanitation workers strike.

Mr. Young has served as chairman and member of several health care, civil rights, and economic development organizations including the Dean A. McGee Eye Institute, the National Corporations Committee of the United Negro College Fund, and the Oklahoma Health Center. He served as president of the foundation he established with his wife, the Barbara and Stanton Young Foundation, and in 1997 a new biomedical research building at the OU Health Sciences Center was named in his honor. In 2000 he was among the first six ever honored as a “Living Treasure” by the Oklahoma Health Center Foundation.

Fun fact

Awards and honors have been showered on Stanton Young, but of great personal satisfaction to him was the establishment of the Carol Elizabeth Young Foundation in memory of his daughter who died in 1985, its purpose being the funding of educational and medical services in Central America where she spent most of her career.

Oklahoma connections

Young was born in McAlester, Oklahoma.

Hometown

McAlester

Profession

Humanitarian

Presenter

Born

1927

Died

2015
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