The 100
Carrie McClain
Carrie describes some of her past traumas as “gut-wrenching,” but instead of being discouraged, she’s used those experiences to serve as a leader throughout the city, even co-owning a studio focused on mental and physical health for women.
Brooke Hutchens
Art is one of Brooke’s life joys, and she’s bringing that joy to others through creating more public art on businesses, parks and homes throughout Oklahoma City.
Ashley Schubert
Somewhere along the journey of owning her own business and raising six children Ashley realized that the balance women often seek is not nearly as important as just finding a rhythm that works for your individual family. Now she’s committed to helping other women find theirs.
Bridget Rosebeary
Bridget has been through some dark moments, but she remains an optimist through it all. She’s dedicated to being an advocate not just for herself and her own family, but all parents of children with special needs.
Ashley Otteson
With a resume full of collegiate and professional accomplishments, it’s actually Ashley’s listening skills and genuine interest in others that make her truly exceptional.
Brandi McAlister
All Brandi ever wanted to be when she grew up was a wife, mom and teacher, and she’s become all three. She doesn’t consider her role as kindergarten teacher a job, she says she considers it a joy.
Ariel Moore
Ariel was a drug addict living with her newborn in a vacant house with no electricity or running water when she was arrested and sent into a diversion program. She believes she was saved from that experience so she could prove to others even broken people can pursue a higher purpose and God can bring anything back to life.
Ashley Montgomery
Ashley believes it doesn’t take much to change someone’s day for the better, so she seeks out opportunities to be kind, caring and helpful to all those she encounters.
Bailee Bruce
In all she does, Bailee has discovered her superpower is just leading with empathy and vulnerability. As simple as it sounds, it profoundly impacts the lives of her clients, students and everyone she comes across.
Barbara Crandall
Now retired, Barbara seeks out any opportunity she can to improve organizational life for the non-profits she loves. Her commitment to never stop learning and helping those around her inspires everyone on her path.
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.