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EDMOND AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
A LOOK INTO THE
BESPOKE VISION EXPERIENCE
GIVING BACK TO THE COMMUNITY
Jetta Corporation Hires Afghan Refugees
2021 ANNUAL AWARDS BANQUET Honoring individuals, volunteers, sponsors, and local businesses
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CONTENTS 04 | A NOTE FROM THE CEO 06 | HOW A LOCAL COMPANY IS GIVING BACK TO THE COMMUNITY THROUGH HIRING AFGHAN REFUGEES 08 | ANNUAL AWARDS BANQUET 14 | A LOOK INTO THE BESPOKE VISION EXPERIENCE 18 | AMBASSADOR HIGHLIGHT
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A NOTE FROM THE CEO
At the Edmond Chamber of Commerce, we believe in small business. It’s what makes our community thrive. Small businesses bring people together and build the character of a local area. Each small business in Edmond brings its own personality to our community and in turn, makes a difference in so many different ways. It’s what makes Edmond...Edmond. In this issue, we recognize a few businesses and their impact in the Edmond community. Think about our local salons, auto repair shops, home builders, family-owned restaurants, retail shops, medical practices as well as local non-profits. Each has a unique story to tell while also sharing common values and characteristics.
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Each small business fills a specific need in a community while focusing on personal touch that often reflects the community around them. I encourage each of you to take a stroll through Edmond, shop at the local retail shops, purchase a coffee from a local coffee shop, have lunch at a local restaurant and explore the community. Get a sense of our values and meet the friendly faces of our community.
Sherry Jordan President & CEO
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HOW A LOCAL COMPANY IS GIVING BACK TO THE COMMUNITY
THROUGH HIRING AFGHAN REFUGEES In August 2021, U.S. military forces began leaving Afghanistan. The Taliban began ramping up attacks on Afghan National Defense and Security Forces. The Taliban arrived in Kabul and took control of Afghanistan, which marked the beginning of over 74,000 Afghans fleeing to the United States. Approximately 1,800 refugees have entered into Oklahoma, the third most in the country after California and Texas. According to the Council on Foreign Relations, the evacuation is the largest since the Vietnam War. One local Edmond company is helping to support the Afghan refugee community in Oklahoma by offering employment opportunities. Jetta Corporation, a manufacturer of high-quality acrylic bathtubs located in central Edmond, in partnership with Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Oklahoma, began employing Afghan refugees in mid-December 2021. Jetta Corporation now employs over 14 Afghan refugees to work within their production facility and warehouse. “We are delighted that members of the Afghan
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community have joined the Jetta family,” said Sarah Fields, president of Jetta Corporation. “It has been an honor to partner with Catholic Charities and offer employment to Afghan refugees. I hope they all love working for Jetta as much as I do.” Catholic Charities worked to match Afghan refugees with Jetta Corporation after Mona Sasser, human resources manager for Jetta Corporation, reached out to Catholic Charities to express interest in hiring and initiated the employment program within the company. Catholic Charities then conducted a plant tour and determined that Jetta would be the perfect fit for their Refugee Resettlement Program. According to Catholic Charities, more than 100,000 Oklahoma City residents, or 8% of the population is foreign born. Jetta Corporation is on the forefront of initiating refugee employment programs in the city of Edmond, which adds to the growing diverse cultural experience of our state.
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2021 ANNUAL AWARDS BANQUET The Edmond Area Chamber of Commerce recently hosted the 2021 Annual Awards Banquet to honor individuals, volunteers, sponsors, and local businesses whose civic and professional contributions make an impact on the Edmond community. The formal awards were presented at the banquet on Tuesday, Feb. 15 at the Edmond Conference Center. Nominations for each award were submitted in November 2021, and the winners were determined by multiple committees of Chamber members and volunteers. “Edmond is fortunate to have citizens who go above and beyond for the community,” said Edmond Chamber President and CEO Sherry Jordan. “We are thrilled to recognize these individuals and businesses who have made a difference in our city.” Several awards were given out, including Citizens Bank of Edmond Citizen of the Year, Prosperity Bank Woman of the Year, First United Bank Small Business of the Year, RCB Bank Philanthropic Business of the Year, Integris Health Edmond Volunteer of the Year, Mercy Ambassador of the Year, OU Health Edmond Young Professional of the Year and the Chairman’s Award. Outgoing Chairman of the Board Jim Denton with Arlegde & Associates, PC, was recognized for his outstanding leadership and H.J. Reed, Phillips 66, retired, was installed as 2022 Chairman of the Board. Congratulations to all of the 2021 award winners and a big thank you to those who supported and attended the event.
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2021 ANNUAL AW CITZENS BANK OF EDMOND CITIZENS OF THE YEAR
GREG & DARCI OPLOTNIK Greg and Darci Oplotnik have been married and residing in Edmond for 27 years. They are blessed with two children. Jaci, 22, will graduate from the OUHSC nursing program in May 2022 and Jackson is a sophomore attending and wrestling at the University of Oklahoma. In 2003 the Oplotnik family became foster parents, fostering 12 children from 2004-2009. In 2009 Darci became a board member of Anna’s House Foundation (AHF), a private foster care non-profit located in Edmond whose mission is to provide stable loving homes to Oklahoma children in the foster care system. She served as executive director of AHF from 2012-2017 and currently serves as a board member.
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CRISTI TWENTER Cristi joined Edmond Mobile Meals in December 2013 as the Assistant Director and became the Executive Director in May 2016. Cristi has a B.A. in Psychology from the University of Central Oklahoma and an M.B.A. with High Honors and a specialization in marketing from Oklahoma City University. During most of her career Cristi has worked for large advertising agencies in Dallas and Kansas City, as well as serving as the marketing specialist for Metro Technology Centers in Oklahoma City. She draws from her expertise in relationship building, marketing, and public relations to help make Edmond Mobile Meals a model of community engagement, volunteer management, and client satisfaction for Meals on Wheels organizations nationwide. 10 THE VOICE
WARD WINNERS RCB BANK PHILANTHROPIC BUSINESS OF THE YEAR
MOORE QUALITY HOMES Since creating Moore Quality Homes in 2017, Josh Moore has committed to serving the Edmond community in more ways than one. Moore Quality Homes has taken time away from business to allow Josh to serve as Ward 2 Edmond City Council member and to support organizations of all shapes and sizes in Edmond. They support Edmond Public Schools, Edmond Youth Athletics, the Edmond YMCA, the annual Edmond Turkey Trot, Turning Point Ministries, the Metro Library Association, Arcadia Lake, Edmond Mobile Meals, and the Downtown Edmond Business Association.
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BESPOKE VISION
BeSpoke Vision is owned by Dr. Selina McGee. They have been in business since 2013 and specialize in eye exams, specialty contacts, and luxury eyewear. Formerly Precision Vision Edmond, BeSpoke Vision was established in 2021 when they moved into their beautiful new facility located on Covell. Their practice was founded on the premise that “Vision is Everything,” and that still holds true. BeSpoke Vision speaks to the quality and custom experience they have always offered and will continue to build upon that.
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2021 ANNUAL AW MERCY AMBASSADOR OF THE YEAR
STACIE PETERSON Stacie Peterson is the co-owner of Paragon Homes and Remodeling. Paragon Homes and Remodeling has been a member of the Edmond Chamber since 2018. Since then, Stacie has been an active member of the Ambassador Council. She is also involved in the Small Business Owner’s Alliance and Government Relations Council. In 2021, she was a celebrity dancer for Edmond’s Dancing with the Stars event. Stacie is also a Leadership Edmond graduate of Class 34. On top of her involvement in the Edmond Chamber, Stacie Peterson is also the Edmond Councilwoman for Ward 4.
INTEGRIS HEALTH EDMOND VOLUNTEER . OF THE YEAR
EVAN COMER Evan Comer is a business advocate for Beyond Payment Solutions and has been an active supporter and volunteer for the Edmond Chamber for many years. He has served as the Ambassador Chairman for the last two years. In 2021, he was one of the celebrity dancers for the 2021 Edmond’s Dancing with the Stars event to raise money for the Edmond Chamber. He attends a countless number of ribbon cuttings and events to support the Chamber. Evan is awesome to work with and always goes above and beyond what is asked of him. The Edmond Chamber is thankful for Evan’s time and effort over the years and are thrilled to honor Evan for his hard work.
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WARD WINNERS OU HEALTH EDMOND YOUNG PROFESSIONAL OF THE YEAR
JESSICA LYLE Jessica Lyle was with the City of Edmond from 2010 to 2022 and served as the community program manager for Edmond Electric. She received her B.A. in Marketing from the University of Central Oklahoma. Jessica has served on several boards and was involved in The Rotary Club of Edmond, where she served as president. She was also very engaged in the Edmond Chamber of Commerce, where she was an ambassador and served on several committees, which include the steering committee for Youth Leadership Edmond, Small Business Council, Women’s Network Council, Government Relations Council and Edmond Young Professionals.
CHAIRMAN’S AWARD
SHERRY JORDAN Sherry Jordan is the President and Chief Executive Officer for the Edmond Chamber of Commerce. She was promoted to this position in September 2016 and has served in several roles during her 18 years at the Edmond Chamber. Sherry is an alumnus of the University of Oklahoma and has been a certified public accountant for over 25 years. She was named as one of the 50 Women Making a Difference in Oklahoma by The Journal Record in 2017. Sherry joined he Edmond Women’s Club in 2005 and celebrated her 10th anniversary with the club by serving as its 33rd president in 2016. In 2015 Sherry was named as the Outstanding Chamber Leader of the Year by the Oklahoma Chamber of Commerce Executives. In 2007 Sherry was honored as one of the top 100 influential women in the history of the City of Edmond.
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BESPOKE VISION NAMED 2021 SMALL BUSINESS OF THE YEAR
A LOOK INTO THE BESPOKE VISION EXPERIENCE When you step inside the doors of BeSpoke Vision’s brand-new building, you are greeted with a friendly smile from the front desk. It’s easy to see the time and effort they have put into creating a culture of serving their customer’s needs on an individual basis. Formerly Precision Vision Edmond, Dr. Selina McGee rebranded her practice to BeSpoke Vision when they moved into their new building in 2021. The new name reflects the very idea of their brand and what they do for their patients, offering custom, specialized care. If you were to look up the definition of bespoke, you would find the meaning of the word is custom made or made for a particular customer or user. “Our business is general primary eyecare and what that 14 THE VOICE
means to most people is that they are going to have their vision tested, but there’s so much more,” said Dr. McGee. “When you look inside the eye, that’s the only place you can see intact blood vessels. We’re looking for 270 different systemic diseases that you can diagnose through an eye exam. That could be diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol and a lot of things that people don’t think about, such as, skin cancer on the eyelids and a lot of different health problems that we access during our exams. There’s a small part of an eye exam that is vision, the rest of it is truly overall eye health.” Of course, with a brand-new building comes a new, gorgeous retail boutique offering carefully curated frames. The idea behind the hand-crafted boutique
is to provide selections to customers that no other optometrists carry in the state of Oklahoma. BeSpoke Vision has a team of opticians that assist customers with selecting custom eyeglasses, sunglasses, and eyewear to meet customer’s lifestyle needs and satisfy their fashion sense. This is just one small glimpse into the “BeSpoke Experience,” a term coined by the BeSpoke staff. Another part of the BeSpoke Experience is not only what they do for their patients, but also the culture they have created within their practice for those that work at BeSpoke. When asked the question, “What makes BeSpoke Vision a great place to work?” Dr. McGee responded with an enthusiastic, “It’s the team! We are intentional about hiring, training, coaching, and building our team. Leveraging strengths, focusing on communication, and designing our culture equals what we believe is a winning combination.” There are 15 people on the BeSpoke team and each employee participates in annual goal setting workshops and professional development opportunities to further their growth personally and professionally. “We very much believe in investing in our team, which is going to translate into what we do for our patients,” said Dr. McGee.
BeSpoke offers general optometry and comprehensive eye exams to both children and adults as well as specialty and custom contact lenses. The BeSpoke team specializes in anterior segment diseases, which affect the front of the eye and include dry eye syndrome. Dr. McGee is a pioneer in the industry and serves on several boards, including the Oklahoma Association of Optometric Physicians, Board of Examiners in Optometry, and the Intrepid Eye Society. BeSpoke is on the forefront of offering new technology to their patients to better serve their needs. “Our practice offers technology and services that are not found elsewhere in Oklahoma,” said Dr. McGee. Her desire is to elevate optometry in every possible way. She teaches these techniques and management styles to doctors nationally and internationally. “Delivering eye exams with the best technology and building relationships with our patients is the reflection of that hard work,” said Dr. McGee. “BeSpoke has taken every step possible to increase the level of care and options for our patients. I have always had this deep, burning desire in whatever I was doing, to make it better for everyone. I don’t really know where that comes from, it’s just something that’s fundamental.”
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The BeSpoke Vision team not only cares for their patients, but also cares for the local Edmond community. Dr. Selina McGee serves on several Edmond boards and committees and has a strong sense of giving back to the community. One of the most significant challenges that BeSpoke Vision has faced was having to close the office for a 6-week period during the COVID-19 pandemic. “We’ve seen that in the past couple of years with everything that has transpired and moving forward from that, you must be very intentional with your time and community engagement,” said Dr. McGee. “In that time, we focused on emergency care, contact lenses and glasses. We took the rest of the time to take a step back and reassess what was working in our clinic and what wasn’t. Sight is incredibly essential to the Edmond community, and we are able to better serve our patients after that experience.” To learn more about BeSpoke Vision, visit bespokevision.org.
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AMBASSADOR HIGHLIGHT
ANGIE CLEMENS BYERS Day Job: Account Executive for Back40 Design & Edmond Outlook Magazine
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Originally From: I’m originally from Mannford, OK and came to Edmond in 1997 to attend UCO where I received a B.A. in English and Communications. Family: I have two handsome warriors: Tallon (14) and Corbin (10). What is your favorite thing about being an Ambassador for the Chamber? I’m a connector by nature and have always felt called to prioritize local businesses. My role as an Ambassador allows me to purposefully build relationships and visibility to elevate those organizations and individuals who make our Edmond community successful and unique!
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2022 GOVERNMENT RELATIONS ADVOCATING FOR YOU The Edmond Chamber of Commerce’s Government Relations Committee enables the Chamber to foster and maintain important relationships with elected officials. The committee works to represent the legislative interests of business on local, state and national levels through a variety of efforts, including candidate forums, legislative breakfasts and an annual trip to Washington D.C. to meet with state officials. The Chamber kicked off the year with the Pre-Session Legislative Breakfast featuring state senators and representatives and focusing on the upcoming bills and changes in state government. In March 2021, the Edmond Chamber hosted a candidate forum with all six mayoral and city council candidates, discussing each candidate's previous experience, community involvement and municipal priorities if elected.
ECONOMIC GROWTH
Support innovative workforce and economic development policy to keep Edmond and Oklahoma competitive.
EDUCATION
Advance and support strategies for additional funding for the hiring and retention of qualified teachers for PK-16 and for the development, training and mentoring of nontraditional teachers and staff. Hold schools harmless and return Edmond Public Schools, Francis Tuttle Technology Center, and the University of Central Oklahoma’s per pupil funding to FY 08 levels to provide dollars necessary to support current operational needs.
FEDERAL ISSUES
Support legislation to access federal funds to expand broadband infrastructure to enhance access to highspeed internet. Oppose efforts to regulate broadband internet as a public utility.
TRANSPORTATION
Continue to support expedited funding in Eight-Year plan for transition of access roads on Interstate 35 to a one-way frontage road to ease congestion and improve safety.
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A Abundant Wellness with Kari 1987 Silver Crossings Cir. Piedmont, OK 73078 405-365-5777 American Solutions for Business 31 E. Minnesota Avenue Glenwood, MN 56334 800-862-3690 www.americanbus.com Amy Alexander for County Commissioner 200 N. Broadway #3991 Edmond, OK 73083 405-565-6248 amy4commissioner.com Andy B’s Bowl Social (Heritage Lanes) P.O. Box 14440 Springfield, MO 65814 816-810-3700 bowlandybs.com AR Workshop Edmond 1020 NW 192nd St., Suite D Edmond, OK 73012 405-261-3218 www.arworkshop.com Aspyr Partners 9416 Nichols Road Oklahoma City, OK 73120 405-242-4736 www.aspyrpartners.com
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C Cannon & Associates 1425 S. Fretz Ave. Edmond, OK 73003 405-657-2323 www.jpcannonlawfirm.com Cindy Keathly Real Estate Group 2216 NW 164th St., Suite A Edmond, OK 73013 214-783-9425 www.cindykeathly.exprealty.com Cobblestone Kitchen 6810 Stone Valley Dr. Edmond, OK 73034 405-924-9592 www.cobblestonekitchen.com COMHOME Technology Solution 2011 W. Danforth Rd., Suite 112 Edmond, OK 73003 405-646-7272 www.comhometechnology.com Content Journey 3814 Danforth, Ste. 104 Edmond, OK 73034 405-313-4661 www.contentjourney.com
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Blatt Architects, P.C. 101 S. Broadway, Ste. 200 Edmond, OK 73034 405-340-8552 www.blattarch.com
Crumbl Cookies 925 West I-35 Frontage Rd., Ste. 132 Edmond, OK 73034 801-623-1188
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D Daily Living Centers 2600 East 2nd Street Edmond, OK 73034 405-401-8987 www.dlcok.org Davidson Consulting 4600 Boulder Bridge Way Edmond, OK 73034 405-408-5598 Dax Laboratories 17316 N. May Ave. Edmond, OK 73012 405-657-1156 dax-labs.com Diamonds Direct 5521 N. Pennsylvania Ave. Oklahoma City, OK 73112 405-514-3689 www.diamondsdirect.com
E Edit & Co 115 S. Broadway Edmond, OK 73034 405-562-3855 www.shopeditandco.com Edmond Pickup 30 W. 15th Street Edmond, OK 73013 405-341-8410 www.edmondpickup.com EMR Technical Solutions 10 N. Broadway DD-P Edmond, OK73034 405-326-7440 emrts.us Espire Dental 12448 St. Andrews Drive Oklahoma City, OK 73120 405-401-1744 www.espiredental.com Exsin 1704 S. Boulevard, Ste. B Edmond, OK 73013 405-362-6533 www.exsin.co
F Federal Protection 2500 N. Airport Commerce Springfield, MO 65803 800-299-5400 www.federalprotection.com
Fleming Tax 15112 Traditions Blvd., Suite B Edmond, OK 73013 405-216-3733 www.flemingtax.com
G GH2 Architects 712 W. Sheridan Ave OKC, OK 73102 405-601-5300 gh2.com Greene Insurance Agency 237 S. Coltrane Rd. Edmond, OK 73034 405-906-2976 agents.farmers.com/ok/edmond/ charles-greene
H Halff Associates 1111 North Lee Avenue, Ste. 400 Oklahoma City, OK 73103 405-493-0338 www.halff.com Heim Law 247 N. Broadway, Ste. 203 Edmond, OK 73034 405-445-6155 www.dorothyheimlaw.com Highwater Aesthetics, LLC 2553 S Kelly Ave., Ste. 110 Edmond, OK 73013 405-888-8105 www.highwateraesthetics.com Huitt-Zollars, Inc 701 N. Broadway, Ste. 530 Oklahoma City, OK 73012 405-842-0363 www.huitt-zollars.com
I Insperity 210 Park Ave. #2625 Oklahoma City, OK 73102 405-968-4302 www.insperity.com
J Janae Inc. Home Services 2524 N. Broadway, Suite 435 Edmond, OK 73034 405-330-2066 www.janaeincservices.com
K Kopy Kat 401 N. University Dr . Edmond, OK 73034 405-330-2066 www.kopykatetc.com
L The Lab Bar & Grill 1333 N. Santa Fe Edmond, OK 73003 405-216-3607 www.thelabbarandgrill.com Land Rover Jaguar Oklahoma City 13010 North Broadway Oklahoma City, OK 73114 405-775-2080 www.landroveroklahomacity.com Lash Addiction 2424 NW 150th St., Ste. 5 Oklahoma City, OK 73134 405-476-0850 www.LashAddictionOKC.com David Lautenschlager Insurance Agency 3201 E. Memorial Road, Suite F Edmond, OK 73034 405-888-5583 agents.farmers.com/ok/edmond/david-lautenschlager Life.Church Edmond 4600 E. 2nd Street Edmond, OK 73034 405-688-5433 www.life.church/edmond Lime Painting of OKC 9105 SW 34th St. Oklahoma City, OK 73179 405-300-1712 www.limepainting.com LoFi Dental 5349 E. Covell Rd. Edmond, OK 73034 580-461-1753 www.lofi.dental
M Marlette and Company 2851 W. Edmond Rd. Edmond, OK 73012 318-780-2172 www.marletteandcompany.com McDonald’s - Covell 2625 Market St. Edmond, OK 73034 405-478-4747 www.mcdonalds.com
MCM Insurance - Navigating through Medicare 1603 E. 19th St., #107 Edmond, OK 73013 405-842-0494 Mercy - GoHealth Urgent Care 228 S Bryant Ave., Ste. 8 Edmond, OK 73034 405-938-1389 www.gohealthuc.com/mercy-oklahoma/locations/edmond Mr. Appliance of Yukon and Stillwater P.O. Box 203 Piedmont, OK 73078 580-761-0966 www.mrappliance.com/yukon
N Native Chiropractic 2237 W. Memorial Rd., Ste. 116 Oklahoma City, OK 73134 405-534-4244 www.gonativechiro.com Northwestern Mutual 6301 Waterford Blvd., Ste 440 Oklahoma City, OK 73118 405-843-8391 www.northwesternmututal.com
O The Oklahoman | LOCALiQ 100 West Main St., Suite 100 Oklahoma City, OK 73102 405-606-5887 www.oklahoman.com
P Paradise Rolled Ice Cream 309 S. Bryant St., Ste. 100 Edmond, OK 73034 405-444-4415 Paul Baird - Levinson Group 9300 N. Bryant Ave. Edmond, OK 73131 405-408-8790 Paycom 7501 West Memorial Road Oklahoma City, OK 73142-1404 800-580-4505 www.paycom.com People Profits, LLC 2400 NW 30th St., Suite 1101 Oklahoma City, OK 73112 405-508-1059 www.peopleprofits.com
R R.K. Black, Inc. 4000 N.W. 39th St. Oklahoma City, OK 73112 405-943-9800 www.rkblack.com Red Dirt Image Photobooth Rental Co. 23825 N. MacArthur Blvd. Edmond, OK 73025 405-696-3000 www.reddirtimage.com Regent Bank - Edmond 223 S. Coltrane Edmond, OK 73034 405-938-3457 www.regentbank.com Rice N Buns 14600 N. Penn Ave., Ste. G Oklahoma City, OK 73134 405-849-9252 www.ricenbuns.com Roberts Financial Partners Group 2524 N. Broadway, Suite 335 Edmond, OK 73034 405-697-3219 www.robertsfpg.com Rothman PPC, LLC 4608 Sherburne Rd. Norman, OK 73032 405-757-4337 www.rothmanppc.com
S Savor:Meals to Go LLC 1832 Kamber Ter Edmond, OK 73003 405-420-6497 www.savorokc.com SCORE Oklahoma City 813 NW 13th Oklahoma City, OK 73106 405-203-6966 www.oklahomacity.score.org ServiceMaster By Eagle-Eye P.O. Box 7195 Edmond, OK 73083 405-216-8000 www.okeagleeye.com
StretchLab Spring Creek 1389 E. 15th Street, Suite 140 Edmond, OK 73013 405-588-1212 www.stretchlab.com/location/springcreek
T TTCU Federal Credit Union Edmond Location 925 Covell Village Dr. Edmond, OK 73003 800-234-8828 www.ttcu.com Tuff Shed 22 W. 15th St. Edmond, OK 73013 405-272-1563 www.tuffshed.com
U Uff Mortgage 4747 Gaillardia Parkway Oklahoma City, OK 73142 866-760-0600 www.uffmortgage.com US Cellular 2130 W. Memorial Road Oklahoma City, OK 73134 405-749-8833 www.uscellular.com
W Wilder Coffee 605 S. Blvd., Ste. 100 Edmond, OK 73034 405-562-3531 www.wilder.coffee Woodward Pizza 119 W. 2nd St. Edmond, OK 73003 210-313-8029 www.woodwardpizza.com
Y Yogasix 1332 W. Memorial Rd., Suite 102 Oklahoma City, OK 73114 405-608-9334 yogasix.com/chisholm-creek
Shane Rickey Design 6308 Gold Cypress Drive Edmond, OK 73025 405-655-8116 www.shanerickeydesign.com
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