Skip to content
i2E
  • Programs
    • For Startups
      • E3
      • OCN
      • Advanced Services
    • For Students
      • Entrepreneur’s Cup
      • MidAmerica Cup
    • For Organizations
  • Client Portfolio
  • About
    • Impact
    • Meet Our Team
    • Board of Directors
    • Corporate Partners
  • Events
  • Contact
  • News
  • Programs
    • For Startups
      • E3
      • OCN
      • Advanced Services
    • For Students
      • Entrepreneur’s Cup
      • MidAmerica Cup
    • For Organizations
  • Client Portfolio
  • About
    • Impact
    • Meet Our Team
    • Board of Directors
    • Corporate Partners
  • Events
  • Contact
  • News
Search

STEM education key to state producing good jobs

Get in Touch

By Scott Meacham
Copyright © (2018), The Oklahoma Publishing Co.

Jeff Weber, CEO of zone·tv, was in the first graduating class of the Management Information Systems (MIS) program at the University of Oklahoma College of Business. Now, as CEO of zone·tv, Jeff is tapping into his Oklahoma and MIS roots to build the data science and analytics division of zone·tv here.

Jeff is quick to say that he was no Bill Gates building his own personal computers at Norman High School. He did happen to take a computer class in high school and loved it, but he didn’t make the connection then between computers and careers.

“In my freshman year at OU, I was a bit of a lost soul who eventually stumbled into a good thing,” he said. “I had a math and science interest and thought I wanted to be an engineer, I was wrong. Eventually I talked to Dr. Leon Price, who founded the MIS program and is a longtime mentor of mine, and it just fit. It wasn’t this thoughtful and preordained plan on my part, but I knew then that it was going to be a foundation for my career.”

His first job was in the data center at Southwestern Bell in Oklahoma City. This was the era of water-cooled mainframe computers, before the internet and personal computers, when the power and versatility of today’s mobile products were dreams in labs.

But things were changing. Jeff’s career at Southwestern Bell and then AT&T kept pace with the exciting developments in the information technology industry — from helping develop the internet business at Southwestern Bell, to leading the initial corporate strategy effort that resulted in the deployment and ultimate success of U-verse at AT&T, eventually becoming President of content and advertising at AT&T.

Jeff’s career holds a very strong message for every parent, educator, and young person today: STEM, STEM, STEM. (That’s the acronym for science, technology, engineering, and math.)

STEM-related jobs are growing faster than the rest of the economy. These positions pay more than other jobs with the same qualifications. What may not be as well understood is the variety of jobs that stem from STEM (look how Jeff went from computers to content) and, that while STEM workers do tend to be highly educated, about one-third do not have a bachelor’s or higher degree, according to Pew Research.

But what is required for all STEM careers is raising the interest of our young people in science and math — and that interest needs to be stimulated early so that when the right mentoring and opportunity comes along it clicks, as it did with Jeff Weber.

How do we as individuals and as a state step-up STEM? There are a thousand ways — grade school science fairs and robotics clubs, mentoring and encouragement at every level, and supporting the excellent resident and remote curriculum of the Oklahoma School of Science and Math.

And then, as students reach high school and beyond, Oklahoma opportunities in varied and exciting careers in STEM-related fields, like those offered by zone·tv and other advanced technology startups, make STEM aspirations and careers possible. With mentoring, and an emphasis on much more inclusiveness in the workplace, those opportunities can open up to everyone.

“Zone·tv is doing some very cool things — things that aren’t being done anywhere else,” Jeff told me. “I am so supportive of information systems as a basis for a career that can take you anywhere. The MIS program at OU is really strong. When you combine well-trained talent with the Oklahoma work ethic, it’s fantastic for employers like zone·tv, who can create world-class technology, as well as the state who gets to keep great talent in high-paying jobs.”

Scott Meacham is president and CEO of i2E Inc., a nonprofit corporation that mentors many of the state’s technology-based startup companies. i2E receives state support from the Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology and is an integral part of Oklahoma’s Innovation Model. Contact Meacham at [email protected].

Read the story at newsok.com

 

 

 

 

 

  • See More In Uncategorized

More News

Loading...
04.30.26

Entrepreneur’s Cup Awards $260,000 to Oklahoma’s Top Student Entrepreneurs

Read more
03.06.26

From Drought to Data: How American Prime Sustainable Solutions Helps Producers Act Earlier

Read more
12.17.25

Empowering the Next Generation of Innovators

Read more
11.07.25

Taming the Paperwork Problem in Nursing: The CerTracker Story

Read more
i2E

Oklahoma City Office

201 Robert S Kerr Ave, Suite 600
Oklahoma City, OK 73102
+1 (405) 235.2305

Tulsa Office

12 N. Cheyenne Ave, Suite 112
Tulsa, OK 74103

i2E is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and is the home to Oklahoma entrepreneurs.

i2E, Inc. is committed to making all our programs, activities, and events accessible to everyone who wants to participate. If you need a specific disability-related accommodation or service, please contact: Ashley Corral [email protected] 918.582.5592

Please contact Ashley Corral at least ten (10) business days prior to the function you are attending. We will make every reasonable effort to accommodate you.

Our partner, Plains Ventures, provides early-stage investment funding to help companies grow.

© 2026 i2E Privacy Policy

Follow us:

Linkedin Twitter Facebook Instagram Youtube

Programs

  • For Startups
    • E3
    • OCN
    • Advanced Services
  • For Students
    • Entrepreneur’s Cup
    • MidAmerica Cup
  • For Organizations
  • For Startups
    • E3
    • OCN
    • Advanced Services
  • For Students
    • Entrepreneur’s Cup
    • MidAmerica Cup
  • For Organizations
  • Client Portfolio
  • About
  • Impact
  • Meet Our Team
  • Our Values
  • Board of Directors
  • Corporate Partners
  • Events
  • Contact
  • News
i2E