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    Outstanding Young Alumni Q&A: Aaron Sizemore

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    Monday, September 8, 2025

    Media Contact:
    Hallie Hart | Communications Coordinator | 405-744-1050 | hallie.hart@okstate.edu

    Editor’s note: The Spears School of Business is releasing a series of feature stories
    to celebrate the 2025 Spears Business Hall of Fame inductees and Outstanding Young
    Alumni before their Oct. 10 ceremony. Previous profiles highlighted Craig Boelte, Dr. Lee Manzer, Suzanne Wade and Lucas Elwell. 

    College students often hear the recommendation, “Sit in the front row of class to
    focus and stand out to your professors.”

    Spears School of Business graduate Aaron Sizemore has a different reason to believe
    in that advice.

    When he stepped into a nearly full room on the first day of his statistics class at
    Oklahoma State University, his only option was a front-row seat. Sizemore sat next
    to a stranger, a fellow junior named Brittany Fiss.

    Today, the financial leader can’t imagine his life without his alma mater, largely
    because he and Brittany are married with two children.

    “The truth is that OSU has given me everything: my family, my career, my friends,”
    Sizemore said.

    He can now add a meaningful honor to that list.

    Aaron and Brittany Sizemore are two of three Spears Business Outstanding Young Alumni this year. They will receive their awards at the Oct. 10 Spears Business Hall of
    Fame banquet in the ConocoPhillips OSU Alumni Center.

    Aaron, a 2008 finance graduate from Tulsa, is managing director and head of national
    energy finance at East West Bank, while Brittany is a vice president at ISN. Although
    the Sizemores live in Dallas, they remain closely connected to OSU.

    Q: What led you to OSU out of high school?

    Aaron Sizemore: I was lucky enough to grow up in an OSU household. Both my mom and
    dad attended OSU, so it was an easy decision for me. I looked at a couple of other
    schools but ultimately decided OSU was where I wanted to be.

    Outstanding Young Alumni Brittany and Aaron Sizemore graduated from OSU together.
    (Provided by Aaron Sizemore)

    How important was OSU to your family?

    Growing up, it was instilled in me from an early age that I was definitely of the
    orange variety in the state of Oklahoma. Every Saturday, the Pokes were on TV. Any
    basketball games, especially during the Eddie Sutton era. I can remember my dad —
    we’d sit down and watch the games — telling me why Eddie Sutton was the best coach
    and why we’re going to win. That really helped. We moved around a lot, so we didn’t
    get to make it back for many games in person, but we were always watching from wherever
    we were.

    How did your experience at Spears Business and OSU impact your professional life?

    Spears was such a great experience. The unique thing is it really prepares you for
    the corporate world. We did a number of different group projects that I can recall,
    especially in the upper-level finance courses, so you had to learn really quickly
    how to interact with people from different backgrounds and walks of life. That helps
    prepare you well for the corporate world because you don’t get to pick your co-workers,
    so that’s a skill that really separates people. You have to quickly find how to relate
    and figure out how to work with people to be successful.

    Did you have a favorite class or professor?

    I should probably say Money and Banking, given my current career. But I really enjoyed
    all of the upper-level finance courses. The nice thing, too, was getting to experience
    some of the electives such as entomology and geology, the science stuff that broke
    up the upper-level finance stuff. Across the board, Financial Markets and Institutions
    was a great one.

    Outside class, what stands out about your time at OSU?

    My time spent at the Sigma Nu house. It also gave me a chance to work on homecoming
    and be a part of America’s Greatest Homecoming. It left me with some of my best friends
    I know I’ll have for life.

    Can you explain your work with Brighter Orange of North Texas, which raises scholarship
    funds for North Texans attending OSU?

    When we moved to Dallas, Brighter Orange was a thing, but it was continuing to grow.
    We got involved pretty early. We started just attending and then looked for any ways
    we could help. It’s just been a fantastic organization. It’s really important because
    it’s providing scholarships for North Texas kids.

    I don’t think it’s any secret that OSU is looking to Texas as far as enrollment goes.
    DFW is the fourth-largest metroplex in the country, and it’s only 4 ½ to five hours
    from Stillwater. It’s important for us, one, to try to give back to OSU, but then
    also get these kids introduced to OSU — because there’s a ton of talented and gifted
    kids here — and see if we can get them on their path to Stillwater.

    Since meeting Brittany, how has your love for OSU carried through your family?

    Naturally, it’s definitely made its way down to our kids. We have Julia; she’s 9,
    and Jack, he’s 5. They want to wear a Pistol Pete shirt every day they can, and I’m
    constantly told about the arguments they get into at school about why OSU is better
    than Texas or anybody else. (laughs) We’ve been lucky enough to bring them back to
    basketball games and football games, so they definitely bleed orange, even though
    they’re not even 10 yet.

    The OSU community is just so special and so close. It’s a big school; it’s a very
    well-known school, but whenever you meet somebody who was an OSU grad, it’s an immediate
    connection, whether that be in business, socially, what have you. You can always tell
    when you meet somebody from OSU, and there’s always that immediate connection and
    that bond.

    What advice would you give to an incoming or current student?

    Especially as it relates to OSU, it’s important to leverage the resources that you
    have at your disposal. OSU has really done a great job. You’ve got the Eastin Center
    for Career Readiness. Take advantage of that, because they’re helping you write your
    resume, coach you on interviews and then really prepare you to hit the ground running.
    That might give you the edge in the interview, so I would really encourage everyone
    to research and take advantage of what’s at your disposal.

    Also, especially when you’re going into your senior year, you’re ready to be done;
    you’re anxious, worrying about jobs and your career. But, take a breath because you’ve
    got decades to worry about the rest of your career, and you’ve only got about four
    special years in Stillwater. It’s important to slow down for a minute and just breathe
    and enjoy it while you can.

    Story by Hallie Hart and Cole Weiberg, Multimedia Producer

    Aaron Alumni Outstanding Sizemore Young
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