Value News November 2015 Owasso

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What’s Happening on Page 14!

VOL 22 ISSUE 11

November 2015

OWASSO COLLINSVILLE

NE Oklahoma’s Leading Consumer Newspaper

Millionaires 97 and Going Strong In Training William E. Miller is a Tulsa veteran who has personal experiences with major historical events in our country, including the search for Amelia Earhart and the battles of World War II. By Sheryl Sowell

Waterstone Private Wealth Management launches training program for new investors, young and old alike. By Duane Blankenship Melanie Hasty-Grant and Ken Grant are the owners of Waterstone Private Wealth Management, with offices in Owasso and at Utica Square in Tulsa. Together they established Waterstone in January of 2003. Melanie and Ken collectively have more than 25 years of experience in the financial industry. Melanie is registered to offer securities and provide financial planning. Her career began in 1999 as a financial advisor at Edward Jones, where she ran her own office and was

also volunteer regional trainer for new advisors. The couple recently introduced a new annual program called “Millionaires In Training.” It is designed to empower entrepreneurs and future millionaires everywhere through education, training and advocacy. “The Millionaires In Training workshop is designed for middle-aged, pre-retirement investors who have saved through 401(k)s, have dollars to rollover and are interested in aggressively saving toward (continued on page 22)

William E. Miller in his original Navy uniform, at his home filled with the accolades and mementos he collected during his service in World War II.

In honor of Veterans Day, we are proud to share the story of a local veteran, Mr. William E. Miller (also known as Bill). At 97 years old, Bill’s life is brimming with personal experiences rooted in major historical events of our country. In 1936, after graduating from Central High School in Tulsa, Bill Miller joined the United States Navy at the age of 18. He boarded a World War I destroyer ship of the Asiatic Fleet, which protected the Philippine Islands prior to World War II. His first ship, the USS Waters (DD-115), had been fitted with sonar equipment (continued on page 22)

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Ken Grant and Melanie Hasty-Grant, owners of Waterstone Private Wealth Management, announce a training program for new investors.

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