Steve Owens (Missouri)

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Steve Owens (born c. 1955) is an attorney and higher education leader.  After serving in private practice with a large Kansas City--based law firm, he joined the University of Missouri System as General Counsel  2008.  The UM System, headquartered in Columbia, Missouri, includes four doctoral granting public research universities and a fully integrated academic medical center. He served as Interim President of the UM System from January 2011 to February 2012 and then returned to his previous position as General Counsel.[1][2] Later, he was named Interim Chancellor of the System’s flagship university, the University of Missouri-Columbia, and served in that position from November 2013 to February 2014 after which he again returned to his previous position as General Counsel.

Among the events that occurred on his watch as president was the decision in 2011 for the university system's flagship school, the University of Missouri in Columbia, to move from the Big 12 Conference (which it had a relationship from its predecessor in 1907) to the Southeastern Conference.

Owens was born in Kansas City, Missouri and attended Glendale High School in Springfield, Missouri, where he was student body president.[3] He was the third generation of his family to attend the University of Missouri.[3] While at MU he was a member of the varsity tennis team and tapped into honor societies QEBH and Omicron Delta Kappa.[3]

After graduating from the University of Missouri in 1977 with a BS in Public Administration, Owens attended Wake Forest University School of Law.[3] He received his JD in 1980 and then clerked for the Honorable William Robert Collinson, United States Judge for the Western District of Missouri.[3]

In 1981 Owens joined the Kansas City, Missouri law firm Stinson, Mag, & Fizzell (now Stinson LLP).[3] While at the law firm, he was named partner; served on the firm's board of directors and its executive committee; and chaired the firm's litigation department and its complex litigation and class action division.[4] He has been selected for "The Best Lawyers in America" and "The Kansas and Missouri Super Lawyers" peer listings and he has Martindale Hubble's highest ratings (AV Preeminent) for competence and ethics. As part of his private practice, Owens and law partner Robert Lattinville launched a sports law group that grew to include Norm Stewart, Rick Majerus, Cheryl Burnett, Jackie Stiles and others as clients. Owens and Lattinville were designated "Preferred Counsel" by the Women Basketball Coaches Association.

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