

SAINT FRANCIS TULSA TOUGH
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Kristi Prough feels most at home behind the pages of a good book or eating popcorn while watching a movie, preferably at the Circle Cinema. She loves to ride her bike and is passionate about sharing the joy found in good singletrack or a newly paved road. She loves Turkey Mountain. Kristi prefers to work behind the scenes helping people, causes, and events fulfill their goals and has done so at the local and state level for the past 20 years.

Kristi Prough
Kevin O'Sullivan has been an active cyclist for 35+ years. He is a father to a son and a daughter who are both competitive cyclists. As a retired business leader, he has a long history of local and national volunteer leadership. When he's not volunteering, he rides his bike and spends an inordinate amount of time in coffee shops. Why Tulsa Tough? Kevin is passionate about the mission: to elevate Tulsa's profile and promote active lifestyles.

Kevin O'Sullivan
Justin Heinecke, his wife, Hayden, and his three children moved back to Tulsa after he promised his crew to someday get them closer to family. After playing football for and graduating from the University of Tulsa, Justin began his career in the energy industry working for Williams before ultimately landing with his current employer, QuikTrip. Justin has always believed in serving the local community through channels he is passionate about. Cycling has always been his favorite activity, and since becoming an "empty-nester," Justin has channeled his energy into spending time with his wife while on two wheels. Justin currently races and helps support local cycling through Sentir Racing and 36P. Serving Tulsa through Tulsa Tough is a natural extension of combining his community support convictions with his passion for cycling.

Justin Heinecke
Malcolm McCollam grew up hearing his mom say "get outside, and stay outside!" That meant summers exploring drainage ditches, creeks, construction sites, parks, and anywhere else he could get his Western Flyer Sting Ray (purchased with earnings from mowing neighborhood lawns). He graduated to a Sears 10-speed in high school and used it to ride to work at the Ranch Mart Movie Theater, which is how he discovered the joys of night riding. While the Sears 10-speed got destroyed while he attended the University of Kansas, his love for riding did not. After an initial career as a bank examiner and graduating from law school, he moved to Tulsa to practice law. Malcolm joined the Tulsa Wheelmen in the early 1980s and still belongs to the club; he did bike races in the summer and running races in the fall and winter. He co-founded the Maple Ridge Run, helped to direct the cycling portion of the first Saint Francis Corporate Challenge and is co-founder of the Saint Francis Tulsa Tough. After 20 years of being around the cycling community as both a rider and an organizer, he believes that he has made enough mistakes to be in a position to contribute to the creation of something special. Malcolm feels blessed to be surrounded by the right combination of talent and energy that has made SFTT what it is today.

Malcolm McCollam
Chris Zenthoefer was raised in Tulsa and is a lifelong cyclist and outdoor enthusiast. He loves road cycling, mountain biking, and commuting around town on his Turbo e-bike. A recovering racer, Chris now rides for fun with friends and only pins on a race number a few times a year. He is an active community volunteer who is focused on helping Tulsa find its moxy. Chris is a co-founder of Tulsa Tough. Professionally, he has been an entrepreneur many times over (with early onset grey hair to prove it). Today, Chris leads Digital Products and Services for McElroy Manufacturing.

Chris Zenthoefer

Ryan Barry and his wife, Sara, moved to Tulsa 21 years ago and have never looked back. Ryan is a physical therapist who co-founded Green Country Rehabilitation, a therapy staffing company which was later acquired by Health Pro Heritage, where he continues to work. He loves traveling with his wife and their two children. He leads an active lifestyle, running and cycling with friends as often as possible. He has enjoyed participating in Tulsa Tough since 2008 and believes Tulsa Tough brings many benefits to the Tulsa community.
Ryan Barry
Tonja Carrigg grew up in rural southern Indiana, where she and her brother caught the cycling bug while riding dirt trails they'd crafted in the neighborhood. She moved to Tulsa in 1986 to attend the University of Tulsa and fell for the city's outdoor vibe, especially at the River Parks. She met her husband, Tim, a passionate cyclist, in 1999 at Tulsa's Oktoberfest. They both enjoy cycling and volunteering to support non-profit organizations and their festivals and events, primarily the Tulsa Wheelmen, Tulsa Oktoberfest, Route 66 Marathon, and, of course, the Saint Francis Tulsa Tough. Part of Tulsa Tough since its inception, Tonja has been overwhelmed (in a good way) by the impact Tulsa Tough continues to have on her life, in the Tulsa community, and beyond.

Tonja Carrigg

Jason Percy has been in Tulsa for over 30 years and has enjoyed watching the restoration and revitalization of the places and events that make Tulsa such a unique place to live. Tulsa Tough is one of those events - highlighting the spirit of Tulsans while showcasing the landscape and some of the city's special landmarks. Jason played football for and graduated from the University at Tulsa and is now a proud husband and father of three. He traded in his football helmet for a bike helmet and enjoys riding with friends and pulling Ryan Barry around Tulsa's trails. When asked "why Tulsa Tough?" Jason replied: "If you have been to the event, you already know the answer to that question. If you have not been, come check it out and enjoy... Afterward, let us know how you would rank it among the other tremendous events in the city."
Jason Percy
Katy Rich is a native of Pennsylvania but moved to Oklahoma over 20 years ago. She resided in Norman before making her way to Tulsa. Katy is an active cyclist and, along with her husband and two sons, is a part of a bike-loving family. She is excited to help elevate Tulsa's profile and promote cycling and other active lifestyles through her involvement with Tulsa Tough. When she's not riding her bike, Katy works in GIS and Asset Management at Williams, plays flute in the Tulsa Community College Band, serves on the board for Street School, travels with her family, and spends time with her two golden retrievers.

Katy Rich
Tim O'Sullivan arrived in Tulsa in 2000 - one more stop in another city along the career path of an itinerant energy industry executive. Tim issued a moratorium on future relocations because he and his wife decided their kids should be settled as they entered high school. The decision to make Tulsa the permanent home for their family could not have turned out better. He and his wife, Melissa, have four children and eight grandchildren. Tim has been an avid cyclist with the 36P team in Tulsa since 2005, getting on a bike when joint injuries put a stop to more high-impact activities. He has been a civic volunteer with several nonprofit organizations and is delighted to join the Tulsa Tough Board of Trustees. One of the most enjoyable aspects of the Tulsa Tough weekend for Tim has been hosting cycling teams in his home. He has met wonderful cyclists worldwide who appreciate everything about the event, city, and people who provide such a warm welcome and festive occasion.

Tim O'Sullivan
Alejandro Muñozcano is a sales manager for Tyler Media in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He is originally from Mexico City, Mexico but has lived in Tulsa for over 27 years. He graduated from Spartan School of Aeronautics in 1998 and he has extended knowledge in customer service and media sales. He likes to be involved with the community and presently serves on the Board of Directors for the Tulsa Global Alliance. He likes to spend time with his family, his wife Carla, and his two children. In his spare time, he likes to read, fly, travel, watch movies, and learn about other cultures.

Alejandro Muñozcano
Drew Crawford works for the Saint Francis Health System. Bio coming soon.

Drew Crawford

