Kay Frances MBA, has shared her message to “lighten up, stress less and take care of ourselves” in 49 States and Canada for over 30 years. She holds a Master's Degree in Business Administration and a degree in Health and Education.
Kay is the author of “The Funny Thing about Stress; A Seriously Humorous Guide to a Happier Life.”
When it comes to humor, Kay is the "real deal" having performed as a professional standup comedian for many years and appearing on a number of national television and radio programs including Lifetime Cable’s “Girls Night Out” and NBC’s “America’s Funniest People”. She also lived and performed in New York City where she appeared at the nation’s top comedy clubs such as “The Improvisation” and “Catch a Rising Star.”
Kay Frances combines her years of standup comedy, her education and her passion for her message to offer a unique skill set not often found in one speaker. It’s clean, relatable humor-with-a-message at its funniest! Your stress level will thank you!
Weaving together family, community, passion, and your herd.
As President Emeritus of Allied Arts of Oklahoma, Senner worked to strengthen the cultural community for over 21 years. Allied Arts is a United Arts Fund that provides critical funding and increased awareness for over 50 arts and cultural organizations and helps to make the arts accessible to underserved communities. Senner led her organization through years of successful campaigns raising over $60 million for the arts and led Allied Arts to a national championship in a fundraising competition called Brackets for Good. Under her leadership Allied Arts was named as a finalist for the Center for NonProfits ONE Awards for best non-profit in the state, and by Journal Record Beacon Awards for Best nonprofit helping other nonprofits.
She has been recognized several years in FRIDAY newspaper’s 50 most powerful women and her professional honors include:
2023 Oklahoma Hall of Fame Creative Placemaking Award
2022 Inaugural class of 55 Oklahomans over 55 inspiring other Oklahomans
2022 Appointed by Mayor Holt to serve as an Arts Commissioner for the City of Oklahoma City.
2022 Oklahoma’s 50 Women Making a Difference
2020 405 Magazine HER Award
2019 Governor’s Arts Community Service Award for leadership
2010 Women in the News
2010 Top Fundraising Professional Oklahoma AFP Chapter
2004 Oklahoma’s 50 Women Making a Difference
She is remembered at Allied Arts for numerous record breaking fundraising campaigns, establishing critical public private partnerships, hosting major community wide events, and for her efforts in arts education - ensuring the arts are accessible to all. Allied Arts created an award in her honor to be presented annually.
Lisanne Anderson has been a familiar face on Texoma television for more than two decades. A hometown girl, born in Ada, Oklahoma, and a graduate of Plainview High School in Ardmore, Lisanne made her career choice to stay in Southern Oklahoma and North Texas because this is home.
Lisanne has reported for the syndicated program Discover Oklahoma and worked at both stations in the Texoma market over the past 20 years. Her career started in March 1995 at KFOR-TV in Oklahoma City, where she worked her way up from weekend overnight writer to Sunday morning anchor at the age of only 23.
A mother of a beautiful daughter and stepdaughter and an amazing stepson (and any other best friends the kids welcome home), Lisanne puts family first, and that’s what shows best in her work on the air and in her reporting skills. Lisanne’s favorite place to be is outdoors -- whether at the lake, or in the woods, or in the pasture. She says her happy place is with the cows, horses, kids or on a boat.