Newest Philanthropy Laureate Award Honorees
December 27, 2022
At the 51st Biennial Conclave in July 2022, Steve Davis (Oklahoma State 77) and Linda Lloyd, widow of the late Gene Lloyd (Iowa State 47) were honored with the FarmHouse Foundation’s Philanthropy Laureate Award, its most prestigious honor.
The Philanthropy Laureate Award was established in 1999 by the FarmHouse Foundation Board of Trustees. This distinguished designation for outstanding philanthropic support is the highest honor bestowed by the Foundation. The recipient(s) must have exhibited great philanthropic intent throughout his/her life, be a member of the Fraternity, or have some connection with a FarmHouse brother, spouse, parent, relative, etc. Often the recipient is an individual who has made financial and service contributions of significant dimension to the Foundation, individual FarmHouse chapters and/or society. Recipients may be chosen annually, and are recognized at the Fraternity’s biennial Conclave.
“These Philanthropy Laureate recipients are truly exemplars of the type of person the Foundation seeks to recognize through our award,” said Allison Rickels, Foundation executive director and CEO. “They continue to be exceptionally generous and have deep care and admiration for FarmHouse. They are most deserving of this honor.”
Steve Davis (Oklahoma State 77)
Steve grew up on his family’s farm in Guthrie, Oklahoma, and enrolled at Oklahoma State University (OSU) in the fall of 1976, where he was initiated into FarmHouse in spring 1977. During his time at OSU, he served as a FarmHouse chapter president, competed on the livestock judging team, and was named one of the top ten graduating seniors by the University.
Following his undergraduate degree, Steve attended law school at the University of Oklahoma, sat for the CPA exam and became a certified public accountant (CPA). He graduated first in his law class, receiving the Order of the Coif, Nathan Scarritt Prize. He has spent the last 40 years working for Hartzog Conger and Cason in Oklahoma City, focused on business formation, mergers, trusts and estate planning law.
Steve has received numerous awards including the Best Lawyers of the Year in Oklahoma City; Best Lawyers in America; Oklahoma’s Super Lawyers; and in the Chambers USA Guide to America’s Leading Lawyers. He is a member of the Oklahoma Bar Association, the American Bar Association, the Oklahoma Society of Certified Public Accountants and the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. Steve has been recognized and is known statewide and nationally as one of the best estate planning and commercial transaction lawyers.
Steve has served his community as a member of the American Heart Association, Oklahoma Affiliate board of directors; on the Oklahoma City Community Foundation board of trustees, including as chair; and as the former director of Southwest Bancorp.; and as the former chairman of First Commercial Bank.
For FarmHouse, Steve was a key member of the fundraising committee and a major contributor to the 38,000-square-foot OSU FarmHouse chapter facility, which was completed in 2013. He has also been a continuous generous donor to the Power of 7 Seminar held annually to benefit the FH Excellence Fund. Steve is a member of the Cornerstone Society, contributing over $500,000 cumulatively to the FarmHouse Foundation. He received the Fraternity’s highest honor, the Master Builder of Men Award, during Conclave in July 2022.
Steve has been married to his wife, Gail, for over 37 years, and they reside in Guthrie, Oklahoma. They have four children, Sarah Barbour, Amanda Davis, Caleb Davis (OK 12), Cooper Davis (OK 13), and five grandchildren.
Linda Lloyd & the late Dr. W. Eugene Lloyd (Iowa State 47)
Linda grew up on a farm near Essex, Iowa, where she graduated from high school and Iowa Western Community College in Council Bluffs, Iowa. The next 19 years were spent at her first job at Imperial, Inc. in Shenandoah, Iowa. In 1992, after her marriage to Gene, she joined LLOYD, Inc., and today is its CEO.
Together with her late husband, she has served on several College of Veterinary Medicine Dean advisory committees and two of the Iowa State University (ISU) capital campaigns. Linda is an Iowa State Foundation Governor, as was Gene. In 2010, she was named an honorary alumnae of ISU. Linda serves on the Iowa Western Community College Foundation Board and is a member of P.E.O. women’s organization. For over 30 years, Fort Myers, Florida, has been home, but her heart will always be in Iowa.
Before his passing, Gene was CEO and co-founder of LLOYD, Inc., a highly successful developer and manufacturer of pharmaceutical and nutritional products for animals and humans to aid in the treatment of diseases and nutritional deficiencies.
Gene started college at Iowa State College in 1942 studying pre-veterinary medicine and one year later he enlisted with the Navy. In 1946, after serving his country, Gene returned to Iowa State and joined FarmHouse.
While earning his Ph.D., he taught veterinary toxicology at Iowa State. While practicing veterinarians, Gene and a colleague started Vet-A-Mix making pre-mixes for farmers in the back of his veterinary practice, which was later renamed LLOYD, Inc.
Gene received the Outstanding Service Award from the American Board of Veterinary Toxicology, was featured in the Iowa Farm Bureau book, “Iowans Who Made a Difference: 150 Years of Agriculture Progress,” and was named one of 28 leaders in veterinary medicine in the United States of the mid-20th Century. In 2017, he received ISU’s Distinguished Alumni Award, the highest honor given to alumni. Gene passed away April 25, 2017.
In 2008, Gene and Linda established their first scholarship endowment fund with the FarmHouse Foundation, which awards academic scholarships to recognize and reward outstanding chapter members, from any FarmHouse chapter, and female FarmHouse legacies, majoring in agriculture and/or life sciences.
In 2018, after Gene’s passing, Linda made a transformational gift in Gene’s memory to establish their second scholarship endowment fund with the Foundation to benefit members of the Iowa State FH chapter.
Investing in education has long been an important philanthropic priority for Gene and Linda. They have made significant investments to their alma maters including ISU’s Veterinary Medical Center named for them, in their hometown of Shenandoah, Iowa, and to FarmHouse. They are members of the Cornerstone Society, the highest cumulative giving society for the Foundation.