Mike Means is on top of his game at the Oklahoma State Home Builders Association, having successfully lobbied over the past 11 years for several laws to support the building industry and offered countless hours of continuing education to OSHBA members.
By Paula Burkes
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For his videotaped final legislative update to the members of the Oklahoma State Home Builders Association (OSHBA), Mike Means opened by pretending he was caught practicing his putting at work after the session adjourned in late May.
An ardent golfer and the association's chief officer, Means recently moved to digital reports — seasoned often with comedy — to gain more attention from his membership.
"People are having fun with it, because I'm having fun with it," he said.
On the golf course, Means, 58, shoots around 90 and follows the famous adage that if he shot any better, he'd be neglecting his business. Any worse, he'd be neglecting his golf.
At OSHBA, Means is on top of his game, having successfully lobbied over the past 11 years for several laws to support the building industry and offered countless hours of continuing education to OSHBA members. Founded in 1948, the association today has 2,600 members statewide ... Read the full article at NewsOK.com