The 100
Jana Gridley
She’s the first to admit she’s not perfect, but Jana realizes God has uniquely equipped her for the work of raising a family and building a community to affirm the value of women and the work they do.
Jamie Crone
Mastering her own insecurities and learning how to live a life filled with confidence and pride, Jamie has dedicated herself to empowering others to do the same.
Jade Gifford
Set apart by her optimism and go-getter attitude, Jade works to overcome challenges in her life with transparency and resiliency.
Jackie Corcoran
While some people might be bored with a repetitive life, Jackie says she’s learned to love the monotony because she knows what it’s like to live in chaos and now she has peace.
Hope Varughese
Hope was born to help others. That’s taken her to work as a nurse on a medical ship in Africa, then in an operating room and now running a foundation to help others find freedom from consumer debt.
Glenda Parker
Glenda would never say it comes easy to her but she’s found a way to lead others selflessly and fearlessly despite anything stacked against her. And through believing the best about others, she’s encouraging those around her to do the same.
Erin Taylor
Erin says she’s okay entering into hard things if she believes it’s for the good of others. And that’s what truly separates her from others and puts her on a path to serve those around her.
Jacqueline Corley
Using her own skills and talents to give others a useful skill is what Jacqueline is all about. And she’s done that not jus t through her business, but through a corresponding non-profit, too.
Danielle Preston
She defines her typical day as “a beautiful mess,” but Danielle is embracing all the lessons in the messiness. She wears a lot of hats, but in all her roles she believes she’s set apart by working hard and staying humble.
Daisy Munoz
Daisy says she’s where she is now thanks to the people she’s met in each phase of life, who met her where she was with kindness, humility and empowerment. Now, she’s doing the same as she works to bring a diverse perspective to city planning in OKC.
Dana Scott
Living intentionally and celebrating other people are high on Dana’s values list, so she strives for that in her own life and helps others do the same through her thoughtfully-curated shop in Oklahoma City.
Emily Jensen
When Emily couldn’t find the school experience she desired for her own kids, she took a bold, brave step and started one herself. Now, she provides the best learning environment she can for more than 100 local students.
Cynthia Benson
Connector, mom, volunteer, Sunday school teacher and school board member are just a few of the titles Cynthia carries. Her nominator says what makes her truly exceptional is the way she walks in sacrificial servanthood through all of them.
Elizabeth Hale
A nurturer by nature, Elizabeth has changed the arts landscape in Oklahoma City with her presence and her passion for seeing others flourish.
Cierra Eastep
She works a strenuous job and then shows up big time for her four kids, but Cierra wouldn’t have it any other way. She’s committed to helping others the way they’ve helped her.
Cynthia Huffmyer
Cynthia believes in the life-changing power of realizing the power of God’s magnificent love for you personally. She believes in it so much she’s dedicated more than 40 years of her life to teaching that principle to other women.
Elizabeth Larios
Because of her ability to see the big picture and equip others to handle the details, Elizabeth is coordinating land, incentives and economic tools to develop a bright future in the development for Oklahoma City.
Cyndi Munson
Regardless of profession or life ambition, Cyndi believes everyone should aim to love themselves, show compassion toward others and always be a loyal and true friend. She’s leading by example.
Cassi Poor
An urbanist who commits her time and energy to building a city centered around people, we will likely see the effects of Cassi’s commitment to community for years to come in Oklahoma City.