By Clytie BunyanStaff writer cbunyan@oklahoman.comAt one point in her life Ann Ackerman wanted to be a veterinarian. She became a mathematician instead, but she still loves animals. Tuesday evening, Ackerman will be hanging out in Sanctuary Asia at the Oklahoma City Zoo, along with about 275 human friends, for her inauguration as the 109th president of the Rotary Club of Oklahoma City. "I like the outdoors/casual setting (of the zoo) and wanted to use a nonprofit venue to set the tone for a fun, exciting year," she said. Often referred to as the Downtown Rotary Club or Club 29, the Rotary Club of Oklahoma City — with 600 members — is the second-largest Rotary club in the world, with membership that touches just about every economic sector in the city, including nonprofits. The former mathematics college professor is president and CEO of the Oklahoma Business Roundtable, an economic development support organization. "As Club 29 president, I want to once again obtain the status of the world’s largest Rotary Club," Ackerman said.Read more on NewsOK.com