
The 100
Search below to find honorees from our first three issues. Purchase Issue 04 to read our latest 100 interviews.
Dr. Sharri Coleman
No matter what life throws at Sharri, she is committed to being consistent. She uses every platform available to her to help others recognize the beauty of God within.
Sherry Dale
It’s not a coincidence Sherry is known throughout the city for the organizations she’s helped. It’s because she is fueled by the belief that making a difference in the life of another person is the single most satisfying aspect of life.
Sharon Lease
Her nominator described Sharon as a “beacon of joy.” Even when faced with challenges, it’s Sharon’s willingness to make tough decisions and relentless commitment to the success of others that holds it all together.
Shea Mathis
Her life’s work lies in raising five children on five acres with a slew of animals all while her husband serves in the military. And as if that wasn’t enough, she’s opening a coffee shop to keep serving her community.
Seneca Dewbre
She could use her training in acupuncture for a lot of different things, but Seneca chooses to use it for fertility enhancement because she believes there’s nothing like the feeling of helping someone conceive.
Shannon Conner
Things hardly ever end up the way you plan. Shannon knows that well and is open-handed with her experiences to encourage others in the messy middle.
Sarah Trepagnier
A barn might sound like an unlikely setting for changing the world, but while some people see a horse and a rider, Sarah sees an opportunity for dedication, hard work and appreciation.
Sara Mercer
When Sara adopted three children in early 2020, she had no idea a month later she’d be homeschooling in the midst of a pandemic. Her hope everyday is that each person she encounters learns a little more about their worthiness to receive love—not based on their actions to earn love, but based on the truth that they are created in the image of God.
Rachelle Nichols
Highly sensitive and relatable, Rachelle considers herself a good Gail to any Oprah. And all who have the privilege of knowing her agree.
Dr. Pinkey Patel
Unable to ignore the problems she saw in maternal healthcare, Pinkey is using every tool at her disposal to reroute women’s postpartum journeys.
Piper Riggs
Encouragement is Piper’s superpower and she uses it to touch everyone she comes across, whether at home with her kids, out with friends or at the office.
Natalie Kent
If challenging the status quo were an art form, Natalie has mastered the art. She changes her world by using her natural skills & talents to fight injustice and inspiring others to do the same.
Dr. Noor Jihan Abdul-Haqq
One of the only Black physicians in Oklahoma City who owns her own practice, Noor’s legacy extends from her husband and three children and all the local patients who rely on her to Barbados and the Dominican Republic where she’s volunteered to offer free medical care.
Naoma Serna-Zahn
Have a conversation with Naoma and you’ll leave feeling inspired to disrupt, buck tradition and chart a new course.
Natalie Bergstrasser
Natalie is committed to equipping and healing youth and families in Oklahoma, both in the work she does and within the four walls of her own home.
Dr. Mautra Staley Jones
Mautra tops a lot of lists for her professional achievements. While most days include leading others, handling operational issues, meeting deadlines, consulting on projects and attending board meetings, her favorite part of the day is picking up her kids from school.
Megan Reeves
One of her main strengths is empathy and it serves Megan well as a Mom of two toddlers. But, surprisingly, it’s also been helpful in building her videography business during a pandemic. She’s passionate about using film to tell stories that last generations.
Mary Stalder
Thanks to the help of one woman, Mary went from being a troubled high school dropout to owning a top recruiting firm.
Mary Siems
When women start down a path and discover they’re good at something, many are complacent to stay there forever. Not Mary. She’s constantly asking the hard questions, pushing the boundaries, pressing through fear & inspiring her peers to do the same.