Midwest City, Oklahoma –– Rose State College President Dr. Jeanie Webb will be among the honorees at the 55th Annual Ladies in the News event on Friday, March 31, 2023.
By: Tevis Hillis
NORMAN, Oklahoma -
For a group of OU business students, it was about creating a product and selling it all while social distancing and turning their efforts to a digital approach.
“With this time of uncertainty and the pandemic, we wanted to be just that, we wanted to be more than OK,” said Jackie Kunzweiler, the CEO of More Than OK.
Quickly it became the name of this student-run business; a way for these students to be a light at the end of this dark tunnel.
“Our product is a LED desk sign that we created that says Boomer Sooner. Its 16 color options, and you can change the colors with a remote,” said Margo Gianos, the director of marketing for More Than OK.
On the Town: Reflect on Girl Scout values; honor memory of Birdwell By: Lillie-Beth Brinkman The Journal Record February 16, 2021
Lillie-Beth Brinkman
The annual luncheon benefiting Girl Scouts Western Oklahoma always is a great event with an excellent speaker, innovative Girl Scout cookie desserts and interesting information about what’s happening with this organization.
This year, the Juliette Low Leadership Society has gone virtual due to the pandemic, but much of the experience we have come to love about it is still there. Don’t miss the opportunity to check out the fundraiser’s videos, including those featuring the mother-daughter duo Irene and Margo Gianos, co-CEOs and founders of the beauty brand Honestly Margo, and one honoring community leader Kay Goebel as honorary chairman and GIRL (go-getter, innovator, risk-taker, leader). Instead of serving as keynote speakers, the Gianos were interviewed by members of the Girl Scouts. Three separate videos wil