Camille Landry
Camille Landry is a business owner who became passionate about activism back in 1963 when she heard about the Birmingham church bombing. Her entrepreneurship and activism overlap at the bookstore she owns in Oklahoma City.
Rachelle Nichols
Rachelle Nichols relocated to Oklahoma City when she was displaced from Louisiana by Hurricane Katrina and we’re so glad she landed here. A mom and an operations director for small businesses, Rachelle uses her natural talents to help other leaders thrive.
Natalie Kent
If challenging the status quo were an art form, Natalie has mastered the art. She changes her world by using her natural skills & talents to fight injustice and inspiring others to do the same.
Cacky Poarch
Fourth generation Oklahoman Cacky Poarch has an achievement list a mile long. But look close and you see that each contribution on her resume is actually an intentional move toward a better Oklahoma City.
Kris Williams
Kris Wilson-Williams has worked with LGBTQ youth longer than anyone else in Oklahoma City. In addition to being a mother herself, Kris has invested endless hours in helping other youth, including starting the first LGBTQ residential inpatient for adolescents in the country.
Naoma Serna-Zahn
Naoma is a business owner, wife & new mom. A travel enthusiast, she recently spent a year out of the country but is back in Oklahoma City refreshed and with new perspective. Learn about Naoma on her podcast episode.
Mary Stalder
Mary, also known as MK, is a high school dropout who went on to become a highly regarded, successful businesswoman in Houston. Learn about her on this podcast.
Hannah Homburg
Hannah Homburg works tirelessly to find a cure for brain cancer. Learn more about her in this episode of The Wildly Capable Woman podcast.
T. Sheri Amore Dickerson
T. Sheri is a minister and community advocate working tirelessly to improve the lives of those around her.
Marek Cornett
As a mom who works, getting my brood of children up, fed, dressed and out the door is just the start.
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