The 100
Search below to find honorees from our first three issues. Purchase Issue 04 to read our latest 100 interviews.
Andrea Fillmore
Andrea’s the definition of serving without an agenda. Whether it’s a community endeavor, a friend in need or one of her clients, she’s sure to show up big.
Alyssa Weathers-Murphy
If Alyssa aligns with a cause, you can bet she’s going to to bat for it. She’s been fighting for her heritage, her community and all women in marketing, and Oklahoma City is better for it.
Amanda Dake
Through leaving a comfortable job on a stable career path, Amanda set out on a mission to positively impact as many people as she could. And many would say she’s done that, but she believes she’s just getting started.
Amber Kern
It looks like a retail shop, but Amber’s business is actually a vessel to promote goodness—goodness in her industry, in her community and even globally.
Alta Price
Knowing how much her actions can impact and influence those around her, Alta embodies a generous attitude daily to send a ripple effect through her community.
Allison Jackson
Through a lot of personal hardship, Allison Jackson found purpose in helping others. She uses everything she encounters as an opportunity to choose peace of mind as a mantra and guide those around her into the same.
Valerie Riley
Her passion for seeing other people thrive has fueled Valerie to found multiple businesses with a people over profit mentality that’s absolutely unmatched.
Vanessa Morrison
As a Social Impact Planner, Vanessa wakes up every day and strives to support & honor her community.
Tracy Zserdin
Tracy is affectionately known as a “firecracker full of love,” and somewhere between running a business and hosting a podcast, she makes time to pour into everyone around her.
Trenesha Simpkins
Growing up, Trenesha didn’t really think she was good at anything or passionate about much outside of God and family. Since finding her calling as a real estate agent, she’s pouring her time and energy into developing the skills of others and helping them realize their own potential and talents.
Tiffany Lea Haendel
The epitome of value-based work, Tiffany invests her design skills and time not just in work, but in causes close to her heart.
Teara Lander
Teara is known as someone who “truly walks the talk” and that’s evident in her work in diversity and inclusion. And while she enjoys being acknowledged for her higher education and leadership consulting work, she does the hard work in hopes that her sons can have a brighter future.
Shonna Chiles
After lots of ups and downs, Shonna has realized knowing herself to her core is the best avenue to influence others and honor her own path. Now she inspires others to do the same.
Steph Montelongo
It’s one thing to be dealt a difficult hand and persevere anyway. But Steph uses every experience she’s had to enrich the lives of others and help them any way she can.
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.