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Herman Meinders
Inducted 1992
In
1970, Herman Meinders founded American Floral Services, Inc., an
international flowers-by-wire service based in Oklahoma City. AFS
began in a garage apartment and initially consisted of 137
subscriber florists. From that beginning, AFS grew to become
international in scope and ranked as one of the largest floral wire
services in the world. In November of 2000 AFS merged with
Teleflora, a competitor, to better serve the floral community.
Originally from Pipestone, Minnesota, Herman attended Oklahoma City
University in the 1950's. He strongly believes in and supports
higher education, and has shared his success through endowments to
numerous colleges and universities, including his funding of the new
Oklahoma City University's Meinders School of Business dedicated in
January of 2004. He currently serves on the board of trustees for
OCU, and formerly was chairman of its executive committee.
Herman and his wife, LaDonna, support local literacy programs
designed to aid students needing special educational assistance.
Their philanthropic projects have a broad base, including The
Meinders Gardens in downtown Oklahoma City, major National Cowboy
and Western Heritage Museum improve-ments, and the Meinders Scout
Shop in Oklahoma City. They have provided funding for a number of
church-related projects, including the Meinders Chapel at Phillips
Theological Seminary in Tulsa and the Meinders Hall at the Crystal
Cathedral in Garden Grove, California. They have contributed funds
to build several houses for Habitat for Humanity. They were major
supporters of the Oklahoma Capitol dome project, and funded the
Meinders Hall of Mirrors at the Civic Center.
Herman has been highly honored by the floral industry, including the
Distinguished Service Award from the Wholesale Florists and Florist
Suppliers of America, and the Industry Service Award from the
American Institute of Floral Design.
In 1992, he was inducted into the Sales and Marketing Executives
International Academy of Achievement for his contributions to the
free enterprise system. Other awards include the Oklahoma Commerce
and Industry Hall of Honor, OCU Distinguished Alumnus Award,
Honorary Doctor of Commercial Science degree from Oklahoma City
University, the Liberty Bell Award from the Oklahoma County Bar
Association, Melvin Jones Fellow award from Lions International
Foundation, Downtown Oklahoma City Lion of the Year, Silver Beaver
Award from the Boy Scouts of America, the Order of Achievement and
the Order of Merit from Lambda Chi Alpha national fraternity. He was
inducted into the Oklahoma Heritage Association Hall of Fame in
November of 1998.
Herman and LaDonna share their time between their home in Oklahoma
City and their ranch in Cookson, Oklahoma.
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