
The 100
Search below to find honorees from our first three issues. Purchase Issue 04 to read our latest 100 interviews.
Veronica Wisniewski
Although she says her transition from Taiwan to America was difficult, you wouldn’t know it now considering how deeply rooted into the community Veronica is.
Veleecia Hearne-McKeever
Her mission is to be inclusive, collaborative, poised and engaging with everyone she comes across, even the most challenging personalities. And those who know Veleecia would say she’s succeeding.
Viviana Wilson
Viviana often sees what others cannot. That combined with keen listening skills and a respect for individuality and boundaries has helped her solve problems for countless local business owners.
Tiffany Holliman
A first generation Asian American, Tiffany knew she was straying from her parents’ plan for her to take a more traditional career path in pursuing opening a bridal shop. But she chose the unconventional and is determined to make them proud anyway.
Taylor Self
Taylor lives according to this driving principle: to whom much is given, much is required. It’s the maxim that’s guided her into being completely invested in the success of others in her community.
Taryn Goodwin
She’s committed her life to other families through her midwifery practice, and now Taryn is on a mission to make sure she cares well for her own and establishes rhythms to help keep more like her from burnout.
Sunnie Jamerson
Although many may be impressed by Sunnie’s commitment to become sober and earn multiple degrees against all odds, what’s truly amazing is the way she’s committed her career to breaking the cycle of addiction for others.
Summer Borth
Summer says she was born to teach, and although her students and classroom have looked different in changing seasons, she’s always followed her calling.
Stefannie Powell
Always seeking humility, Stefannie believes her nomination in this magazine was actually a nomination for every woman who courageously spoke truth into her life and helped her grow closer to Christ over the years.
Shenita Jefferson
A bridge builder who considers herself a lifelong learner, Shenita believes she is meant to be an advocate for the underdog, something she’s using to change the way black men and women exist in Oklahoma City.
Shamia Jackson
When it comes to improving underserved communities, Shamia says it’s not just a passion or a job, it’s what she was built for. And Oklahoma City is better because of her.
Scotia Moore
Somewhere between being wife, a mother of 10 and owning a business, Scotia finds time to humbly and eagerly serve and love her city well, connecting and building goodwill among different groups.
Roxanne Foster
Roxanne left an abusive marriage and totally started over to create the beautiful life she desired. She plans to spend the rest of her life helping others live with intention, too.
Ronna Pernell
Ronna is living proof of what happens when a woman has patience and persistence in seeing a dream through to reality. She’s dedicated to helping others do the same.
Rebeca Olmos-Escatell
In all she does, Rebeca seeks out a spark of joy she can share with others. She believes giving someone hope requires nothing but a sincere smile, so it’s something she gives as often as possible.
Rebecca Hartwig
Each morning Rebecca asks her kids “What kind of day are we going to have?” and they reply “The best day ever!” And that’s exactly the kind of energy she takes into every element of her life.
Perrin Duncan
After traveling the globe using her unique combination of natural skills and knowledge to improve projects and processes internationally, she’s back in Oklahoma City working on local causes close to her heart.
Paula McDade
Paula proves it’s never too late to try something new, dig into a dormant passion or carve a new path. She works tirelessly to improve her own skills while also pouring everything she’s learned into improving her community.
Paula Lewis
Through a commitment to building authentic relationships, willingness to have hard conversations and true passion for kids, Paula is paving the way for a new generation of whole, healthy children in Oklahoma City.