Hager joins staff
of Brochu Roofing
Brochu Roofing has named Amy Hager as certified administrative assistant.
Hager and her husband, John, have two children, Jonathan and Rikki.
Brochu Roofing soon will celebrate its 25th year of service. For information, call 234-3635.
Wymer Brownlee
announces staff changes
Wymer Brownlee Tax and Financial Management has announced three staff changes.
Christina Powell has joined Wymer Brownlee as associate tax adviser. She brings five years of combined client service as an accounts clerk with the city of Enid and staff accountant intern in an accounting firm.
In her role with Wymer Brownlee, Powell will prepare tax returns, payroll and offer comprehensive small business services. She attended Northern Oklahoma College and graduated summa cum laude. She attends Northwestern Oklahoma State University and plans to graduate in December with a bachelor of science in accounting.
Powell will work in the Fairview office.
Sandra Hutchcraft joined the practice as an accounting adviser. Based in the Enid office, Hutchcraft will prepare payroll, financials and provide other small business services. She graduated with a bachelor of business administration from Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas.
Hutchcraft brings a combination of 27 years of accounting, payroll and bookkeeping experience to the firm. She has worked in payroll, bookkeeping, physician and accounting offices throughout her career.
Sherri Eulberg has come on board as an associate accounting adviser. Also based in the Enid office, she will prepare payroll, financials and provide other small business services.
Eulberg has attended Northwestern and brings a varied client service background to her new position having worked in accounting, Grant County Commissioners Office and Grant County Treasurer’s Office.
Wymer Brownlee Tax and Financial Management provides comprehensive tax and wealth management services. Offices are in Enid, 237-0060, and Fairview, (580) 227-4709.
Melissa Mainord, of Fairview, and Sharon Hume, of Enid, are the tax directors of the practice.
Brownlee team members
attend conference
Kyle Brownlee, Stephen O’Neill, Delena Hardaway and Sara Hibbi, of Wymer Brownlee Tax and Financial Manage-ment, have returned from the H.D. Vest Elite Aca-demy, an exclusive advanced wealth management conference for top advisers, held this year in Seattle. Brownlee is a local business owner and has been a top adviser for nine years.
Brownlee, O’Neill, Harda-way and Hibbi began the seminar with one concentrated workshop focusing on creating a consistent client experience. During this training, they learned how to put efficiencies in place, enabling advisers Brownlee and O’Neill to spend more quality time with clients and assess their financial needs by focusing on the eight wealth management issues that face Americans today.
Additionally, the Wymer Brownlee team was given opportunities to network with peers and discusses best practices.
Wymer Brownlee provides full tax and accounting services. Brownlee and O’Neill also offer services particularly specialized in the financial arena. These include investment management, insurance planning, or what is called risk management, debt and cash flow planning, business services, education, legacy and retirement planning, plus special situation planning.
Wymer Brownlee offices are located in Enid and Fairview. For information, call 237-0060.
Morrison named SNB
employee of third quarter
Beverly Morrison has been named Security National Bank of Enid Emplo-yee of the Quarter for third quarter.
Mor-rison has been with SNB for 20 years. She began her career as a secretary in agriculture lending. Since that time she has held key positions within the business, including mortgage lending and retail products officer. In 1997, she was named an assistant vice president in customer service. In 2005, Morrison was promoted to vice president in retail lending/customer service, and she now serves as the bank’s treasury/cash management officer and external customer relations services.
“Beverly is instrumental in helping our customers with new products and services,” said SNB President Brad Blankenship.
Morrison is a graduate of Woodward High School. She is a member of Oklahoma Banker Association’s Board of Regents for Consumer Lending School. She attends St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church.
Business
FYI for 9/28/08
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From military to market
The local office of the Oklahoma Small Business Development Center (OSBDC) is gearing up to help local veterans transition from life in the military to small business ownership.
- FYI for 2/5/2012
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Bringing back the '50s
Boomarang Diner, set to open this week at 226 W. Randolph, represents not only the newest restaurant in Enid, but also the latest in a resurgence of investment in the city’s downtown business space.
- FYI for 1/29/2012
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Downtown business owners say hosting live music provides a boost for foot traffic
In the struggle for small retail shops and restaurants to compete with their larger chain counterparts, some local business owners are finding live music makes for the best marketing.
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Fueling the future economy
Several companies, boosted by state and federal tax incentives, are aiming to alleviate a shortage of public-access CNG fueling stations by constructing new ones, including a new pump recently opened in Enid.
- FYI for 1-15-12
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A business of her own: Local woman set to move add-on endeavor into own building
Debbie and Marvin Henricks of Enid took diversification to a new level when they combined an oil change station and a ladies’ boutique into a symbiotic business venture that has boomed over the past six years, and now is preparing to expand into a new location.
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Tailor-made hospitality: Kislings' bed and breakfast flourishes
Jennifer Kisling, owner and operator of Maple Place Bed & Breakfast, said the venture was born of a desire to own a small business in her hometown.
- FYI for 1/1/2012
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