BKD employees attend conference
Jarretta Huckins, Jon Redelsperger and Gary Lewis from the Enid office of BKD, LLP recently attended the firm’s annual Tax Update and Wealth Plan conference in St Louis. The first day of the conference covered recent developments in taxation and the second day was devoted to wealth planning ideas for clients.
Wilkinson named assistant
vice president at RoseRock Bank
Catrina Wilkinson has been named assistant vice president at RoseRock Bank. She has more than 19 years of banking experience including nearly seven years with RoseRock Bank.
Wilkinson is active in the Enid Noon AMBUCS, the United Way and March of Dimes and is a member of Calvary Baptist Church.
Garvin, Charles have joined
Carter HealthCare and Hospice
Jennifer Garvin and Allison Charles have joined Carter HealthCare and Hospice as home health nurses.
Garvin graduated from LPN school at Autry Technology Center. She also has her associate degree in fine arts applied science from Redlands Community College. She grew up in Weatherford, is married and has two children.
Charles also graduated from LPN school at Autry Technology Center. She has an associate degree in applied acience from Northern Oklahoma College and also attended Southwestern Oklahoma State University as a pre-pharmacy major. She is married.
Permanently Perfect Cosmetics launches
Erin Goss has launched a new business called Permanently Perfect Cosmetics at The Chiropractic Center, 102 W. Randolph. She is licensed to do permanent makeup, or medical micro pigmentation, which is a process where natural pigments are implanted into the dermal layer of the skin. She can do eyebrows, lipliner, eyeliner and full lip color.
To make an appointment, call (580) 761-1237 or 233-4300.
Evans now a real estate sales associate
Cara Jane Evans, manager of Custom Land Management LLC, now is a real estate sales associate in the state of Oklahoma. This achievement paired with her designation as a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Accredited Professional (LEED-AP) will allow her to specialize in green leases and developments in commercial and residential properties. There are nearly 500 LEED-APs in the state and Evans is the first in Enid.
Evans is a graduate of Oklahoma State University, where she studied real estate development, construction management and marketing. She has served on the statewide steering committee of Construction Leadership Council, a division of Associated General Contractors of Oklahoma, has served on both Oklahoma and DFW boards of Society for Marketing Professional Services and has been awarded for her efforts within the architecture, engineering and construction industries.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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