CaneCareers
Second floor, Hardesty Hall-Holmes Student Center
The University of Tulsa, 3105 East 5th Place, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74104
918-631-2345
canecareers@utulsa.edu
Take advantage of a lifetime of career help. Contact us at any point.
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Second floor, Hardesty Hall-Holmes Student Center
The University of Tulsa, 3105 East 5th Place, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74104
918-631-2345
canecareers@utulsa.edu
Take advantage of a lifetime of career help. Contact us at any point.
Executive Director
Assistant Director
Assistant Director, Career Readiness and Experiential Learning
Career Coach, Health Sciences
Career Coach - Business
Career Coach - Engineering and Natural Sciences
Employer Development Coordinator
Events & Media Coordinator
Executive Director
Ms. Caves joined The University of Tulsa’s CaneCareers as Executive Director in July 2019. Prior to that, she served as Associate Dean and Director of Professional Development at The University of Tulsa College of Law since August 2015.
In college, Ms. Caves was a scholar athlete at The University of Tulsa, graduating cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology in 2002. Ms. Caves returned to the University of Tulsa and received her Juris Doctor from the College of Law in 2005. Following law school, Ms. Caves worked in Tulsa as a litigation associate for Atkinson Haskins where she served as the firm’s Law Clerk and Licensed Legal Intern Coordinator. Additionally, she managed her own law firm, Swift & Watkins, PLLC, where she provided clients with representation in a variety of litigation matters.
In 2010, Ms. Caves joined the staff at The University of Tulsa College of Law as Associate Director and Public Service Coordinator in the Professional Development Office, assisting with all career and professional development programs for TU Law students and alumni, as well as coordinating with potential employers. In 2013, she became the inaugural Assistant Dean and Director of Experiential Learning where she coordinated the externship program, providing law students the opportunity to gain academic credit while working under the direct supervision of a licensed attorney or judge. In 2015, Ms. Caves returned to the Professional Development Office as Associate Dean and Director and served in this role until commencing her current role as Executive Director of CaneCareers at The University of Tulsa. Additionally, Ms. Caves is a volunteer attorney for Tulsa Lawyers for Children and is admitted to practice law in Oklahoma.
Assistant Director
Rachel Baker joined The University of Tulsa’s CaneCareers as Assistant Director in July 2023. Prior to that, she served as Associate Dean and Director of Professional Development at The University of Tulsa College of Law since July 2019.
In College, Ms. Baker attended Midwestern State University, graduating magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts and Applied Science in 2003. She spent several years conducting real estate closings for title and abstracting companies before returning to school. Ms. Baker attended The University of Tulsa College of Law and received her Juris Doctor in 2012. Following law school, Ms. Baker practiced primarily in the area of family law, before returning to TU to work with law students.
In 2017, Ms. Baker joined the staff at The University of Tulsa College of Law as Associate Director for the Professional Development Office, assisting with all career and professional development programs for TU Law students and alumni, as well as working with potential employers. In July 2019, Ms. Baker assumed the role of Associate Dean and Director of Professional Development and served in this role until commencing her current role as Assistant Director of CaneCareers at The University of Tulsa. Additionally, Ms. Baker is a volunteer attorney for Tulsa Lawyers for Children, serves on their Board of Directors, and is admitted to practice law in Oklahoma.
Assistant Director, Career Readiness and Experiential Learning
Kelli comes to CaneCareers from Broken Arrow Public Schools where she was a biology and physical education instructor for 11 years. From 2016-2019 she was also the varsity tennis coach for Broken Arrow. In addition to her teaching and coaching responsibilities, Kelli was the head tennis professional at Forest Ridge Golf and Country Club in Broken Arrow from 2015-2018. In 2012, Kelli was named the Liberty Elementary site teacher of the year and a finalist for the Broken Arrow district. Additionally, Kelli was inducted into the Northeastern State University Athletic Hall of Fame in 2013 where she played tennis from 1993-1996. Mrs. Collins graduated from NSU with a degree in education. In her role as Experiential Learning Coordinator, Kelli will help students find and/or create learning experiences outside of their classroom through job shadowing, volunteering, micro internships, internships, externships and a variety of other avenues.
Career Coach, Health Sciences
Marla Cole joined The University of Tulsa’s CaneCareers as a Career Coach for Oxley College
of Health Sciences in June 2022. She loves connecting with people and helping them determine the direction of their future. She graduated from OSU with a degree in Family and Consumer Sciences.
Her affinity for career counseling began during her sixteen years at Jenks Public Schools, where she helped students navigate college applications and career choices. She is excited about bringing her love for students to The University of Tulsa.
Outside of work, Marla enjoys trips to the beach, playing tennis, reading, and spending time with her family and her two dogs.
Career Coach - Business
Tom Trimble joined The University of Tulsa’s CaneCareers as a Career Coach for the Collins College of Business students in November 2021.
Mr. Trimble earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from The University of Tulsa. He also holds a Master of Business Administration with an emphasis in Information Systems Management. Additionally, Mr. Trimble has two Lean Six Sigma certifications and successfully completed the program to be a certified Master Gardener through Oklahoma State University.
Mr. Trimble has held highly challenging roles in both the public and private sectors. He retired from Tulsa County government after approximately 23 years of service where he served primarily as the Chief Information Officer. Recognized during this period as a digital technology leader, he was invited by the Chinese government to be the keynote speaker at the Global Economic Summit in Harbin, China, in 2011 and has spoken at the Pentagon to defend funding for cyber-security initiatives at the local government level. Under his leadership, Tulsa County ranked from 2004-2014 among the top ten most technologically efficient counties in the U.S. among more than 3,000 counties nationwide. Further, their efforts were recognized nationally by the Sunshine Review Board with an A+ rating for transparency in government from 2009-2014.
In the private sector, Mr. Trimble’s roles have included Chief Technology Officer for a medical company, Managing Director of a consulting firm, and ICQA Manager for Amazon where he was responsible for leveraging technology to insure superior inventory control and quality assurance of all products sold at the TUL2 fulfillment center.
Mr. Trimble’s current passion is to be a resource for students to realize their full potential both throughout their careers and life. Empowering students to achieve their goals through supportive systems is his metric of success. Mr. Trimble considers his life experiences to be a resource of resilience toward his professional and personal mission to encourage similar success for future graduates at The University of Tulsa.
Outside of work, Mr. Trimble enjoys soccer, gardening, music, and playing competitive trivia with friends. He sat on the Board of Directors of Volunteers of America from 2004-2016 and has been a lifelong volunteer for Junior Achievement with their Business Curriculum Education Program. Mr. Trimble has also been recognized for performing stand-up comedy for almost ten years over a four-state area during which time he was voted runner-up as Tulsa’s Funniest Comedian in 2018.
Career Coach - Engineering and Natural Sciences
Chris Wong joined The University of Tulsa’s CaneCareers as a Career Coach for the students in the College of Engineering and Natural Sciences in September 2019.
Mr. Wong earned a Bachelor of Science in Chemical and Petroleum Refining Engineering at the Colorado School of Mines in Golden, Colorado. He entered the petroleum refining industry as a Process Development and Field Services Engineer for Universal Oil Products and completed start-up and optimization engineering for eleven refineries in the United States and Europe.
In 1995, Chris and his family settled in Claremore, OK, and Chris managed capital projects for Allied Signal’s Catalyst Production Facility, where he had the opportunity to join and lead engineering teams that built new process lines in Shanghai, China; Florange, France; San Luis Potosi, Mexico; and Port Elizabeth, South Africa. Next, he engineered modular process units for John Zink Company’s Fuel Vapor Control Division. Mr. Wong also took an assignment as Senior Process Engineer for Orica USA, and their production of advanced explosives and detonation technologies for the mining industry.
In 2006, Mr. Wong earned the level of Black Belt in Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma, a rigorous statistics-and-design-tools training regimen for professionals in the manufacturing industry. This honor allowed Chris to work as Continuous Improvement Engineer for steel and plastics manufacturing, as well as the production of ultra-high purity acids for the microelectronics industries. It was during this time that Chris found his calling to be a team motivator, mentor and technical coach.
Mr. Wong has taken to the country lifestyle on his small acreage in Claremore, where he and his family enjoy gardening, homebrewing, herbology for homeopathic remedies, equestrian activities, soapmaking, and other sustainable initiatives.
Employer Development Coordinator
Mr. Smith joined The University of Tulsa’s CaneCareers as the Employer Development Coordinator in January 2021.
Mr. Smith graduated from Oklahoma State University in 2017 earning a Bachelor’s in Business Administration, majoring in Sports Management. Following his graduation from Oklahoma State, he decided to continue his academic career at The University of Oklahoma receiving his Master’s in Adult and Higher Education in 2019.
While at The University of Oklahoma, he worked as a graduate assistant in the Athletics Fundraising and Development department, The Sooner Club. As the Employer Development Coordinator, Mr. Smith will identify and recruit local, regional, and national employers to hire TU students and alumni.
Outside of work, he lives in Tulsa, OK. He enjoys spending time with his friends and family, exercising, trying new foods, traveling, music, and cheering on The Oklahoma City Thunder.
Events & Media Coordinator
Siduri Purnell joined The University of Tulsa’s CaneCareers as the Events and Media Coordinator in August 2021.
Ms. Purnell is a Chicago native, new to the Tulsa area. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Public Relations with a minor in Fashion from Ball State University in 2017. She’s also currently working on her Master’s in Human Resource Management from Capella University.
Before relocating to Tulsa, Ms. Purnell worked as the Director of Marketing for an events company, Poppin Events Company, located in Chicago. As Marketing Director, Ms. Purnell created, planned and executed events, created marketing material, and managed social media.
Outside of work, Ms. Purnell lives in Broken Arrow, OK. She enjoys traveling, attending concerts, shopping, and spending time with loved ones.