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2019 Full List of Finalist.Xlsx The Journal Record's 2019 Reader Ranking Finalists ‐ Education Education OU College of Law Best Paralegal Program Rose State College Tulsa Community College Creative Kids Learning Center Goddard Day Care McFarlin Day Care My Small Wonders St. Luke's Children's Center Oklahoma City University School of Law Law School J.D. Program University of Oklahoma College of Law University of Tulsa Mid‐America Christian University Oklahoma City University MBA Program Oklahoma State University ‐ Spear School of Business University of Central Oklahoma University of Oklahoma ‐ Price College of Business OKC Zoo Nature Explorers Preschool Primrose Child Pre‐school Special Care UCO Child Study Center Westminster Casady School Crossings Christian School Private School Heritage Hall Oklahoma Christian School Westminster School Edmond Public Schools Harding Charter Prep Public School Moore Public Schools Newcastle Public Schools Norman Public Schools Mid‐America Christian University Oklahoma Baptist University Undergraduate Program Oklahoma State University University of Central Oklahoma University of Oklahoma The Journal Record's 2019 Reader Ranking Finalists ‐ Energy Energy Antioch Energy Chesapeake Energy Best Oil & Gas Exploration & Production Continental Resources Devon Energy Samson Bison Oil Field Services H & P Best Oilfield Services Company Halliburton Makena Sales Co. Reagan Resources The Journal Record's 2019 Reader Ranking Finalists ‐ Entertainment Entertainment Anthem Bricktown Brewery Best Brewery COOP Ale Works Prairie Artisan Ales Twisted Spike Bedlam BBQ Panera Bread Best Business Caterer Salt & Surrey at OKC Zoo Ted's Cafe Escondido 21C Ambassador Hotel Best Business Hotel Colcord Hotel Embassy Suites Skirvin Hilton Hotel Grand Casino Newcastle Best Casino Remington Park River Spirit Casino Riverwind Cafe Kacao Hatch Best Client Breakfast Location Jimmy's Egg Kitchen 324 Neighborhood Jam Charleston's Mahogany Steakhouse Best Client Dinner Location Red Rock Canyon Grill The Ranch Steak House Vast Charleston's Cheever's Cafe Best Client Lunch Location Iron Star Urban Barbecue Ted's Cafe Escondido The Metro Wine Bar and Bistro BOK Center Chesapeake Arena Best Concert Venue OKC Zoo Amphitheater The Criterion Tower Theatre Chickasaw Cultural Center Gathering Place Best Cultural Attraction National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum OKC Museum of Art Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Gardens The Journal Record's 2019 Reader Ranking Finalists ‐ Entertainment Entertainment Cox Business Center Devon Boathouse Best Event Meeting Facility National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Gardens Will Rogers Theatre A Date with Iris Capitol Hill Florist Best Florist Floral and Hardy Howard Brothers Florist New Leaf Florist Broken Bow Gathering Place Best Getaway Medicine Park Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Gardens The Artesian Karsten Creek Oak Tree National Best Golf Course Oklahoma City Golf & Country Club River Oaks Southern Hills Bricktown Brewery Henry Hudson's Best Happy Hour Packards Sonic America's Drive In Boots & Ball Gowns Gala Festival of the Arts Best Local Charitable Event OKC Memorial Marathon OKC ZOObrew by ZOOFriends United Way All About Cha Elemental Best Local Coffee Shop Starbucks Stella Nova Vintage Coffee Gathering Place Heard on Hurd Best Local Event OKC Festival of the Arts OKC Haunt the Zoo OKC Memorial Marathon National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum Oklahoma City Museum of Art Best Museum Oklahoma History Center Sam Noble Museum of Natural History Science Museum Oklahoma The Journal Record's 2019 Reader Ranking Finalists ‐ Entertainment Entertainment Classen Curve Outlet Shoppes at Oklahoma City Best Shopping Center Penn Square Mall Quail Springs Mall Sooner Mall Clauren Ridge Land Run Vineyard and Winery Best Winery Put a Cork In It Sparks Vineyard and Winery Water's Edge Winery The Journal Record's 2019 Reader Ranking Finalists ‐ Finance Finance/Accounting/Insurance Providers Eide Bailey HoganTaylor LLP Best Accounting Firm Hyde & Company CPAs KPMG RSM Arvest Chase Best Bank for Business Based Outside of Oklahoma IBC Bank Prosperity Bank UMB Citizens Bank of Edmond First Fidelity Bank Best Bank for Small Business Great Plains Bank Midfirst Bank Republic Bank & Trust Allegiance Credit Union Communication Federal Credit Union Best Credit Union Tinker Federal Credit Union True Sky Credit Union WEOKIE Federal Credit Union Insperity NFP Commerical Health Insurance Best Employee Benefit Provider Paycom Rooney Insurance Agency Alias Forensics BKD CPAs & Advisors Best Forensic Experts DR Payne and Associates Eide Bailey RSM AAA Brad Willis Agency Best General Insurance Farmers Insurance Rooney Insurance Agency State Farm Arvest Bank Bank of Oklahoma Best Mortgage Lender First Fidelity Bank Great Plains Bank Republic Bank & Trust Bancfirst Bank of Oklahoma Best Oklahoma‐based Bank for Business Citizens Bank of Edmond First Fidelity Bank Great Plains Bank The Journal Record's 2019 Reader Ranking Finalists ‐ Finance Finance/Accounting/Insurance Providers Bancfirst Bank of Oklahoma Best Private Banking Services First Fidelity Bank Midfirst Bank Republic Bank & Trust BKD Wealth Advisors, LLC Edward Jones Best Wealth Management First Fidelity Bank Opes One Advisors Wymer Brownlee Wealth Strategies The Journal Record's 2019 Reader Ranking Finalists ‐ General Business General Business Ackerman McQueen ICG ‐ Insight Creative Group Best Advertising Agency Jones PR Saxum VI Marketing & Branding Bob Howard Auto Group Bob Moore Auto Group Best Auto Dealer Diffee Ford Lincoln Eskridge Lexus Hudiburg Auto Group 36 Degrees North Halcyon Works Best Co‐Working Space StarSpace46 The Collective Vault 405 BC Clark Jewelers Diamonds Direct Best Jeweler Helzberg Lewis Jewelers Naifeh Fine Jewelry L&M Mathis Brothers Best Office Furniture Company Office Interiors Scott Rice Stow's Office Furniture A+ Pest Control Arrow Exterminators Best Pest Control King Pest Control RIP Pest Control Anglin PR Bumbershoot Best PR Agency Candor Jones PR Price Lang Consulting Accel Financial Staffing Addison Group Best Staffing Agency Express Employment Professional Hartwig Staffing Neese Personnel Britton Road Veterinary Clinic Dr. Jennifer D'agostino, OKC Zoo Best Veterinarian Midtown Vets Neel Veterinary Hospital Warwick Animal Hospital The Journal Record's 2019 Reader Ranking Finalists ‐ Health Care Health Care Dr. Martha Tarpay Dr. Ray Cornelison Best Allergist Oklahoma Allergy & Asthma Clinic Oklahoma Institute of Allergy & Asthma SSM Health St. Anthony Hospital Autumn Leaves Epworth Villa Best Assisted Living Facility/Memory Care Legends at Rivendell St. Ann Retirement Center/Assisted Living Stone Creek Assisted Living and Memory Care Dr. Hilary Graham Dr. Stephanie Gannaway Best Audiologist Hearing Life in Midwest City Hearts for Hearing Hough Ear Institute Agape Chiropractic Brixton Chiropractic Best Chiropractor Dr. Jennifer Logsdon Dr. Seyoung Kim Revolution Chiropractic Cosmetic Surgery Affiliates Dr. Jennie Hunnewell Best Cosmetic or Plastic Surgeon Dr. Juan Brou Dr. Justin Jones Genesis Plastic Surgery Dental 32 Dental Depot Best Dentist Dr. Ben Pinkston Dr. Jason Dukes Dr. Justin Beasley INTEGRIS Dermatology OU Physicians Best Dermatologist Silver Leaf Dermatology Center Skin Cancer Associates SSM Health ‐ St. Anthony Dermotology Bronwyn Woods, MD Dr. Jeff Hirsch Best Family Physician Dr. Tanya Livingston Dr. Titi Nguyen One Focus Medical Dr. Athena Friese Dr. Cheryl Black Best General Practice Doctor Dr. Jeffrey Hirsch Dr. Titi Nguyen One Focus Medical The Journal Record's 2019 Reader Ranking Finalists ‐ Health Care Health Care 10 Gym Lifetime Fitness Best Health Fitness Company Mercy I‐35 Planet Fitness YMCA Aetna Blue Cross Blue Shield of Oklahoma Best Health Insurance Provider Cigna Kempton Premier Provider Rooney Insurance Agency Aspire Home Health Carter Healthcare Best Home Care Agency Companion Home Health Loving Care SSM Health St. Anthony Home Care INTEGRIS Health Mercy Health Best Hospital Norman Regional Healthplex SSM Health St. Anthony Hospital St Francis Hospital Echelon Medical Family Medical Supply Best Medical Supply Majors Medical OKC Medical Supply Dr. Amanda Levine Dr. Julie Wiley Best OB/GYN Dr. Karen Wilks Dr. Noel Williams Dr. Victoria Mills Dr. Curt Massengale Dr. David Korber Best Optometrist Dr. Kenneth Plank Dr. Max Venard Dr. Todd Wright/Stonebridge Eyecare Dr. Peter Kierl Dr. Ryan Theobald Best Orthodontist Dr. Tim Shannon Orthodontic Arts Orthodontic Associates Dr. Donna Jackson Dr. Kelley Stephens Best Pediatrician Dr. Michael Vincent Dr. Sabrina Olay Julie M Morrow, DO The Journal Record's 2019 Reader Ranking Finalists ‐ Health Care Health Care Integris Jim Thorp McBride Orthopedics Best Physical Therapy and Sports Rehabilitation Physical Therapy Central SSM Health St. Anthony Hospital Therapy in Motion Baptist Village Epworth Villa Best Retirement Community Methodist Manor Spanish Cove Touchmark Bella Luce Bliss Medical Spa Best Spa/Medical Spa Mariposa Aesthetics & Laser Center Renaissance Salon & Spa Udander The Journal Record's 2019 Reader Ranking Finalists ‐ Legal Legal Services Christensen Law Group PLLC Crowe & Dunlevy Best Civil Litigation Firm Hartzog Conger Cason McAfee & Taft Phillips Murrah P.C. Coyle Law Firm Best Criminal Defense Firm Crowe & Dunlevy Stephen Jones Able Law Firm Evans and Davis Best Family Law Firm Hartzog Conger Cason Jones Family Law Phillips Murrah P.C. Crowe & Dunlevy Dunlap Codding Best Intellectual Property Firm GableGotwals McAfee & Taft Phillips
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