The 100

Search below to find honorees from our first three issues. Purchase Issue 04 to read our latest 100 interviews.

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Marwah Alfulfulee

Although parenting and a high-stress job keep her busy, Marwah’s door is always open because her true passion is hosting and entertaining both friends and strangers.

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Marissa Stinson

Faced with barriers she struggled with her entire life, Marissa chose to overcome. With no experience outside of waitressing, she turned an internship into a role as a project manager, then operations manager and now has a five-year plan to be CEO.

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Marek Cornett

While she garners a lot of attention for being a triplet mom, Marek’s also an industry trailblazer committing her talents not just to her business, but to vital community projects as well.

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Malorie Avaline

Although she wasn’t exposed to success growing up, Malorie knew she wanted something more than the addiction and abuse she was experiencing. So she changed everything and is on a mission to help others do the same.

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Lynnae Bitting

In the process of building her own business, Lynnae is building a community of female entrepreneurs who can empower and encourage each other along their personal journeys.

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Liz Davidson

We all know “that person” who is the one who always shows up with a smile and a hot meal on a hard day and that’s Liz. Even between teaching musical theatre and raising a family, she makes time to make others feel at home wherever they are.

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Lauren McAfee

Perhaps best known for her ministry work, Lauren jumps at any opportunity to communicate ideas that matter and inspire community action. That sometimes looks like loving her daughter well and other times looks like learning more about public policy impacting women’s reproductive healthcare and human dignity issues.

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Lauren Warkentine

Many people stop themselves from pursuing a passion because they don’t believe they’re the most talented or qualified. Lauren has pushed through that inner critic and inspires others to do the same.

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Latasha Featherstone

When LaTasha learned to play “Amazing Grace” on the piano at 7 years old with no instruction, she knew she had a future as a performer. She just didn’t realize she would also be cheering on another generation of men and women to follow their passions, too.

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Laura Warriner

By thinking outside the box and seeking out intentional relationships, Laura has managed to transform the creative landscape in Oklahoma City with a one-of-a-kind art studio and learning space.

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La’Teshia Dockery

Using her own background in competitive dance, La’Teshia uses dance to teach women self- confidence and to stop striving to be “the best” and just be “their best.”

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Krystal Yoseph

Multi-talented and certainly passionate, Krystal could put her skills to work anywhere. But she moved back to Oklahoma City from DC to pour into her hometown through serving small businesses with PR and marketing and also serving on many boards to make her community a good home for others, too.

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Kristen Donovan

Unassuming from the outside, Kristen has transformed many lives in the city through her dedication to love and assist people who come from difficult places.

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Kris Wilson-Williams

Having worked with LGBTQ youth possibly longer than anyone else in the state, Kris has had the privilege of being there for the happy moments (like weddings) but also had the burden of dealing with tough issues (like suicide prevention). She’s faced a lot of challenges since she started this work in 2003 and in many ways she may just be getting started.

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Kimberly Crown

In more than 20 years as a nanny, Kimberly has a seemingly unending supply of empathy and respect for even her tiniest clients. She’s been able to use those things to leave a mark of compassion and kindness on the next generation.

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Kelli Dupuy

I wouldn’t try to count the number of families Kelli has helped in more than 15 years of non-profit work. When she’s not running one of the state’s only reverse-inclusion model day care centers, she’s helping families find housing and connect with services to navigate difficult moments and raising kids of her own.

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Katie Samsel

From her post as a barista, Katie is known for doing so much more than pulling espresso. That’s because she’s on a mission to treat every customer as a friend, add light and laughter to people’s day through coffee and create safe space within the service industry.

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Katie Kain

Every child should know someone believes in them. So even though Katie is busy raising kids of her own, she makes time to lead a program for local kids to grow in confidence through music, drama, games and movement.

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Kat Chukwu

On the surface it looks like Kat owns a commercial and residential cleaning business. Below the surface, you see her heart is for equipping other women with the skills and opportunities they need to make a living.

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Kate McCracken

She cares deeply about giving women autonomy over their health, so Kate spends her days caring for high risk obstetrician patients and her nights serving victims of sexual assault.

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