OGE Corp. Board member retiring in May

Judy R. McReynolds

OGE Energy Corp. Board Member Judy R. McReynolds to Retire

After serving 14 years on the Board of Directors of OGE Energy Corp., Judy R. McReynolds is not seeking re-election.

The corporation announced the matter in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

McReynolds’ term will end and she intends to retire from the Board at OGE Energy Corp.‘s upcoming annual shareholder meeting scheduled for May 14, 2026. Her retirement will be effective on that date.

14 years of leadership at OGE Energy Corp.

McReynolds’ retirement follows more than 14 years of service on the Board and various Board committees, with five years as the Lead Director.

“Her contributions to the Company have been significant, and we appreciate her support and service. Ms. McReynolds stated that her decision is not due to any disagreement with the Company on any matter relating to the Company’s operations, policies, or practices. We wish Ms. McReynolds continued success in the future,” stated the company in its government filing.

Extensive executive experience in logistics and transportation

The OGE Corp. website showed her extensive business background with years of experience.

Ms. McReynolds is Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of ArcBest Corporation, headquartered in Fort Smith, Arkansas, and responsible for managing the multibillion-dollar integrated logistics solutions company, which includes the brands ArcBest, ABF Freight®, Panther Premium Logistics®, FleetNet America® and U-Pack®.

With over 30 years of logistics and transportation industry experience, including 26 years at ArcBest, Ms. McReynolds has served as Chairman of the Board of Directors of ArcBest Corporation since April 2016 and has been a member of ArcBest Corporation’s Board of Directors since she was named President and Chief Executive Officer in January 2010.

Ms. McReynolds previously served in various leadership roles at ArcBest since 2000 including senior vice president, chief financial officer, treasurer and controller.

Ms. McReynolds serves on the board of First Bank Corp. (Fort Smith, Ark.) and First National Bank of Fort Smith, as well as various other local community and educational boards. Ms. McReynolds also serves as a member of the Wall Street Journal CEO Council and is recently retired from serving on various transportation industry boards.

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