Schminke receives Life & Health
Masters award from Thrivent
Darla J. Schminke, LUTCF, FIC, a financial representative with Red Carpet Team of Thrivent Financial for Lutherans recently received the Life & Health Masters award for superior performance in uncovering her clients’ financial needs through the Thrivent Financial advisory process. To qualify for this honor, Schminke helped clients’ identify solutions that helped them protect their future and improve their financial position.
Schminke, who lives in Marshall, serves Lutherans and their family members in Enid and the surrounding communities.
Turnbow joins RoseRock Bank
Jason Turnbow has joined RoseRock Bank in Enid as a commercial loan officer and corporate marketing director. He, along with his wife and two children, recently moved back to Enid from Oklahoma City, where he has been with the bank since 2002.
Born and raised in Enid, Turnbow graduated from Oklahoma Bible Academy then earned a degree in business administration from Oklahoma State University. He previously has served as chairman for the Oklahoma Bankers Association’s Marketing Committee and co-chairman of American Cancer Society’s Cattle Baron’s Ball. He is a member of Leadership Greater Enid’s 19th class and a member of Grand National Quail Club.
Lippard Auctioneers recognized
for 3rd quarter sales
United Country Real Estate, headquartered in Kansas City, Mo., has announced United Country – Lippard Auctioneers, located in Enid, was the No. 5 office in the United Country network for closed sales for the third quarter of 2009.
“Lippard Auctioneers has done an incredible job of persevering through our difficult economy and using all the tools available to overcome market conditions and outperform the competition,” said Dan Duffy, chief executive officer of United Country Real Estate. “When you combine hard work and customer service with unbeatable marketing solutions for every real estate need, you create a real estate company that succeeds no matter what challenges it meets. And that’s exactly what Lippard Auctioneers has done.”
Out of United Country Real Estate’s nearly 650 offices across the United States and Costa Rica, Lippard Auctioneers was one of only four offices to earn the company’s Summit Silver Award so far this year.
Garcia is SNB Employee of the Quarter
Angel Garcia has been named Security National Bank of Enid’s Employee of the Quarter for the third quarter of 2009.
Garcia has been with Security National Bank for three years and was hired as teller. Since that time she has been promoted to corporate and personal online banking consultant. She also is a back up to the wire department.
Garcia is a graduate of Enid High School and graduated from Oklahoma State University with a degree in Spanish. She is in the current Leadership Greater Enid class. She and her husband, David, have two children.
Tagge, Randall attend
annual partner meeting
Dale Tagge and Dan Randall from the Enid office of BKD, LLP recently attended the firm’s annual partner meeting in St. Louis. In conjunction with the partner meeting, one day was devoted to a tax update and a second day covered topics for specific industries.
Burghardt attends banking school
Stacy Burghardt, an underwriter at Central National Bank in Enid, recently completed Oklahoma Bankers Association (OBA) Consumer Lending School.
The school is conducted annually and educates students on the overall consumer credit function and helps them develop an array of skills to meet the needs of loan customers.
Business
FYI for 11/1/09
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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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