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The Arts Gabriel Cannon 01 01 - The Arts 01 - The Arts Candidate Number: 10308 Candidate Number: 10363 Victor Acosta Trey DeLonais Graphic Designer and Illustrator Graphic Designer El Nacional Media Group Citizen Potawatomi Nation 405-328-9418 405-380-7392 [email protected] [email protected] 01 - The Arts 01 - The Arts Candidate Number: 10144 Candidate Number: 10204 Jennifer Boyd Jacy Gentry Assistant Director Senior Events Manager 108|Contemporary National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum 918-734-1844 (405) 478 – 2250 ext. 219 [email protected] [email protected] 01 - The Arts 01 - The Arts Candidate Number: 10151 Candidate Number: 10378 Gabriel Cannon Zachary Gozlan OutNutrition Marketing and Outreach Research & Development Assistant Coordinator Allied Arts Chickasaw Nation 973-865-9835 405-413-7456 [email protected] [email protected] 01 - The Arts 01 - The Arts Candidate Number: 10367 Candidate Number: 10380 Karalee Hirst Laura Cunningham Marketer/Registrar OKCityCard Coordinator & Development JRB Art At The Elms Assistant 405-323-1440 Allied Arts [email protected] 405-740-4870 [email protected] 01 - The Arts Candidate Number: 10094 01 - The Arts Angelica Pereira Candidate Number: 10302 Violinist Courtney Dawson Oklahoma City Philharmonic Executive Assistant 405-996-0754 OKC Broadway [email protected] 405-761-8881 [email protected] 2017 NEXTGEN Under 30 WINNERS 1 01 - The Arts 02 - Education Candidate Number: 10003 Candidate Number: 10197 Kellie Reynolds Joshua Bullock Assistant Curator College Advisor Chickasaw Nation Citizen Potawatomi Nation 580-380-2288 817-987-9174 [email protected] [email protected] 01 - The Arts 02 - Education Candidate Number: 10066 Candidate Number: 10404 Emily Smart Matthew Cancio Graphic Designer & Development Assistant Assistant Director / Latino Student Life Advisor Norman Firehouse Art Center The University of Oklahoma 405-519-3658 405-919-7744 [email protected] [email protected] 02 - Education 02 - Education Candidate Number: 10339 Candidate Number: 10386 Danielle Adams Nicole Doherty First Grade Eduator Coordinator, Student Engagement Casady School University of Central Oklahoma 405-922-3580 972-743-2907 [email protected] [email protected] 02 - Education 02 - Education Candidate Number: 10390 Candidate Number: 10192 Anissa Angier Karl Francel STEM Instructional Facilitator (K-12) CEO Edmond Public Schools Olympia Prep 405-343-5638 405-596-6709 [email protected] [email protected] 02 - Education 02 - Education Candidate Number: 10173 Candidate Number: 10065 Nataly Barillas Catie Hamilton Transcript Coordinator Education & Cultural Enhancement Sr. Manager Mid-America Christian University Chickasaw Nation 405-802-0150 432-940-1498 [email protected] [email protected] 2017 NEXTGEN Under 30 WINNERS 2 02 - Education 02 - Education Candidate Number: 10392 Candidate Number: 10124 Samantha Kobs Marina Rodriguez Director of Guidance Counseling Early College Awareness Program Specialist Heritage Hall Oklahoma City Community College 405-245-7059 580-483-1834 [email protected] [email protected] 02 - Education 02 - Education Candidate Number: 10189 Candidate Number: 10146 Terri Link Rae Ross Director of Student Life Reading Specialist Langston University Jenks Public Schools 330-310-7191 918-640-0922 [email protected] [email protected] 02 - Education 02 - Education Candidate Number: 10409 Candidate Number: 10113 Alyssa Loveless Jared Scism Director of Residence Life Manager, International Programming Rose State College University of Central Oklahoma 405-250-7492 918-269-7662 [email protected] [email protected] 02 - Education 02 - Education Candidate Number: 10073 Candidate Number: 10198 Frances Mooney Channing Seikel Coordinator of Graduate Programs Senior College Advisor Univeristy of Central Oklahoma Citizen Potawatomi Nation 580-484-0918 405-568-9211 [email protected] [email protected] 02 - Education 02 - Education Candidate Number: 10480 Candidate Number: 10023 McKayla Plett Lauren Sickels Teacher and Coach E-Learning Instructional Designer Seminole Public Schools Paycom 580-278-0453 405-589-1149 [email protected] [email protected] 2017 NEXTGEN Under 30 WINNERS 3 02 - Education 03 - Energy & Transportation Candidate Number: 10148 Candidate Number: 10151986 Jonathan Solomon Chance Bland Assistant Dean of Students: Diversity & Regulatory Professional Multicultural Student Services Devon Energy Prod Co Lp Oklahoma Baptist University 405-693-9277 405-924-2328 [email protected] [email protected] 03 - Energy & Transportation 02 - Education Candidate Number: 10342 Candidate Number: 10466 Sarah Grose Steven Stefanick Financial Reporting Supervisor Assistant Principal Continental Resources Harding Charter Preparatory High School 405-919-6332 405-602-9095 [email protected] [email protected] 03 - Energy & Transportation 02 - Education Candidate Number: 10115 Candidate Number: 10406 Josh Jarrett Dylan Sullivan Regulatory Tax Accountant Dean of Academics Devon Energy Heritage Hall 405-488-4773 405-517-6098 [email protected] [email protected] 03 - Energy & Transportation 02 - Education Candidate Number: 10341 Candidate Number: 10160 Grayson Niemeyer Courtney Tisdale Engineer Industrial Coordinator Continental Resources Metro Technology Centers 713-703-8294 918-430-5958 [email protected] [email protected] 03 - Energy & Transportation 02 - Education Candidate Number: 10135 Candidate Number: 10183 Ramsey Payne Rantz Trayler Senior Gas Scheduler Dean of Student Affairs Clearwater Enterprises LLC Oklahoma Panhandle State University 405-437-5014 806-717-1546 [email protected] [email protected] 2017 NEXTGEN Under 30 WINNERS 4 03 - Energy & Transportation 04 - Finance Candidate Number: 10125 Candidate Number: 10191 Bailee Spear Logon Collins Business Analyst Credit Specialist Devon Energy Bank of Oklahoma 405-487-7852 918-633-3260 [email protected] [email protected] 03 - Energy & Transportation 04 - Finance Candidate Number: 10315 Candidate Number: 10030 Becca Sullivan Rachel Colvin Environmental, Health and Safety Training Mortgage Advisor Associate Cornerstone Home Lending Devon Energy 405-202-7032 580-656-5463 [email protected] [email protected] 04 - Finance 03 - Energy & Transportation Candidate Number: 10107 Candidate Number: 10373 Madilynn Dobson Rickey Vick Assistant Vice President, BSA Officer Acquisitions Manager Citizens Bank of Edmond Echo Energy 918-633-8048 405-209-2890 [email protected] [email protected] 04 - Finance 04 - Finance Candidate Number: 10444 Candidate Number: 11079 Sierra Eberle Jentry Anderson Branch Sales Manager Business Development Arvest Bank Stan Johnson Company 405-366-3903 404-849-3622 [email protected] [email protected] 04 - Finance 04 - Finance Candidate Number: 10090 Candidate Number: 10159 Morgan Gould Matthew Jaeton Cary Small Business Management Coordinator Sales Trainer Great Plains Technology Center Heartland Payment Systems 580-471-0884 405-532-7703 [email protected] [email protected] 2017 NEXTGEN Under 30 WINNERS 5 04 - Finance 04 - Finance Candidate Number: 10240 Candidate Number: 10174 Ladye Hobson Jaime Ortiz Mortgage Compliance Associate Credit Analyst III First Liberty Bank Arvest Bank 405-207-0663 405-532-3156 [email protected] [email protected] 04 - Finance 04 - Finance Candidate Number: 10375 Candidate Number: 10050 Taylor Hutto Maegan Plante Relationship Banker Medical Professional Liability Underwriter Bank of America PLICO / MedPro Group 817-368-6743 405-795-6003 [email protected] [email protected] 04 - Finance 04 - Finance Candidate Number: 10337 Candidate Number: 0 Brett James Deborah Ripley Financial Advisor Internal Audit Project Manager Edward Jones the Chickasaw Nation 918-408-8000 505-401-3799 [email protected] [email protected] 04 - Finance 04 - Finance Candidate Number: 10419 Candidate Number: 10454 Matt Longacre Ryan Russ Account Manager Owner/CEO Frates Insurance & Risk Management Ryan Russ State Farm 405-623-0015 580-660-1706 [email protected] [email protected] 04 - Finance 04 - Finance Candidate Number: 10326 Candidate Number: 10143 Meredith Massey Jacob Williams Senior Accountant Mortgage Loan Officer Kimray Inc. First United Bank 405-650-6890 918-859-9776 [email protected] [email protected] 2017 NEXTGEN Under 30 WINNERS 6 04 - Finance 05 - Healthcare Candidate Number: 10177 Candidate Number: 10479 Richard Young Bailee Cartwright Credit Analyst Central Marketing Director Arvest Bank Faith Hospice of Oklahoma 405-696-9950 405-532-2173 [email protected] [email protected] 05 - Healthcare 05 - Healthcare Candidate Number: 10452 Candidate Number: 10245 MaKenley Barton Rebecca Cox Administrative Officer Clinical Director, Owner Cherokee Nation- W.W. Hastings Hospital Bright Eyes Family Services 918-506-9028 405-249-7176 [email protected] [email protected] 05 - Healthcare 05 - Healthcare Candidate Number: 10024 Candidate Number: 10156 Danica Brown Keeli Duncan Senior Pharmacist Patient Financial Services Director Oklahoma City Indian Clinic Northeastern Health System 405-808-3687 918-575-3710 [email protected] [email protected] 05 - Healthcare 05 - Healthcare Candidate Number: 10014 Candidate Number: 10153 Casey Butler Christian Dunsworth Anesthesiology Resident Registered Nurse OU Health Sciences Center
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