
The 100
Search below to find honorees from our first three issues. Purchase Issue 04 to read our latest 100 interviews.
Morgan Thompson
Always one to spin many plates simultaneously, Morgan strives for humility, competence and care for others in everything she does. She’s dedicated to empowering others to do the same.
Michelle Harrison
Michelle’s sphere of influence is small, literally. She works with elementary students and does so with such care and intentionality. Greeting each child by name every morning, she makes students feel seen and gives parents peace of mind.
Michael Anderson
What if we stopped measuring our days by how much we could get done and instead measured them by how much of ourselves we pour out for others. That’s how Michael measures her days and between work, school and raising a family, she’s giving a lot.
Melissa Scaramucci
It’s one thing to be a fan of the arts, but Melissa is something different altogether, committing her time, energy, talents and even opening her home if it means strengthening the art community in Oklahoma City.
Mel Willis
Mel works in a male-dominated field, but that didn’t stop her from overcoming her fears and carving out the exact career path she wanted for herself.
Megan Lopp
Megan proudly says she’s not an overnight success. She’s just really stubborn and determined. Which is how she’s created her intentional home and life and works to do the same for others.
Mandi Briggs
Her life goal is to leave people better than she found them, and Mandi’s soaring at it. She’s unlocked the secret to learning through experience and is sharing it with as many other women she can.
Makenzie Magnus
Her hope in life is that she impacts, encourages and loves others well. So it’s a good thing that Makenzie’s nominator said she’s well-known as someone who constantly seeks out opportunities to serve others.
Maisie Cross
Her curiosity combined with her no-nonsense, straight-to-the-point personality makes Maisie a breath of fresh air. It’s what her nominator refers to as a “calm confidence” that changes everyone around her for the better.
Maggie Murdock-Nichols
As Maggie was climbing the ladder of her chosen career, she suddenly looked around and realized it wasn’t a ladder she even wanted to be on at all. It set her on a course of living with intention and embracing the idea she will not miss what’s meant for her.
Madison Melon-McLawhorn
Although not the most glamorous choice with a law degree, Madison humbly commits her days to helping vulnerable locals avoid incarceration, overcome substance abuse and ultimately heal their souls.
Lydia Green
Lydia doesn't take her role as a Special Judge lightly. In fact, one thing she loves most about herself is her ability to serve individuals and families in their weakest hour to affect lives in a positive way.
Lizzie Daniel
When faced with something sad and fearful, Lizzie chose to be kind, honest and brave. And at work and at home, those are traits she encourages those around her to embody every day.
Liz Howald
It looks like a coffee shop, but Liz’s goal with the cafe she owns is to be a soft place to land. And her unique skills, backgrounds and passions come together to do just that: not just for her customers, but also for her team.
Linette Roberts
A defining moment for Linette was her cancer diagnosis. Devastating at first, she got through it with determination, working full time through 16 rounds of chemotherapy and 40 rounds of radiation, always staying active and showing up for those who depend on her.
Lindsey Miller
Lindsey isn’t afraid to take risks and bet on herself. Her gumption has opened many doors for herself and she’s holding them open now for countless other women.
Lindsay Zodrow
She’s obsessed with strengthening community. As a result, many have Lindsay to thank for relationships and connections that have changed lives and transformed parts of Oklahoma City.
Linda Vater
A self-taught gardener, Linda has built a business around sharing her knowledge of the garden. But dig deep and you see it’s less about gardening and more about building a community, curing loneliness and helping others learn a skill that enriches their lives.
Lauren Mingee
Having built a multi-million dollar business without a college degree, Lauren doesn't just believe in the Golden Rule, she lives it out in pursuing equal opportunity hiring practices, not looking at credentials but each person’s individual potential and skills.
Kristin Garcia
Working from the ground up, Kristin is helping to build the communities and infrastructure to support the next generation of entrepreneurs in Oklahoma City.