Clay Collier is a Financial Advisor at FrontPoint Wealth Management, LLC, formerly known as David Dick Financial, LLC. Born and raised in Edmond, Clay has deep ties to the community, from his days as a soccer player at Oklahoma Christian University to his current role helping individuals and businesses navigate their financial futures.| Edmond Business
Last time, we discussed the church’s tendency to conflate outreach with inviting people to church. While inviting people to church is a worthwhile and important mission, we shouldn’t believe that inviting people to church is what saves them. Jesus saves; a church building does not.| Edmond Business
Four years ago, the Victims Impact Panel (VIP) of Oklahoma was the very first nonprofit featured in our series. At the time, we highlighted its unique approach to combating impaired and distracted driving: using personal stories to transform lives and prevent tragedies. Now, as we revisit this incredible organization, it’s clear that its mission has only deepened, its reach has expanded, and its impact remains as vital as ever.| Edmond Business
While it’s slightly off-topic for this particular column, I’m compelled to share a story that recently took place at a local bank. At first, this customer’s visit seemed routine, as he just wanted to deposit a check. However, the retail banker noticed something off about what was written in the memo line of the check. A deeper look into the customer’s account history revealed some inconsistencies and multiple checks from the same source labeled as payments for caregiving.| Edmond Business
Sandy Rasmussen came to Edmond through a career in banking. She is a Certified Treasury Professional with BancFirst Corporation, and is a Senior Vice President Treasury Management Officer. Rasmussen's career in banking directly led to her ending up in Edmond. Learn about how banking is a small world and what Rasmussen likes about Edmond.| Edmond Business
Often some of the most profound learnings and impactful changes are simple in theory. The checklist is one of those things. A simple checklist can make a huge difference, especially in repetitive, high-impact situations.| Edmond Business
Did you know that only 23% of Americans get enough physical activity? And that exercise can be just as effective as antidepressants for some people? In our last article, we discussed the importance of…| Edmond Business
On October 2, 2024, the Revere & Revel Women’s Conference became a momentous occasion for women in business across Oklahoma, celebrating integrity, leadership, and the empowerment of women. Hosted by the Better Business Bureau (BBB) Serving Central Oklahoma, LeadHERboard, and Moore Norman Technology Center, the event brought together women professionals and allies for a day of learning, wellness, and honoring outstanding women through the annual Woman of Integrity awards.| Edmond Business
This holiday season multiple cities are uniting to welcome Route 66 travelers! Edmond has 13.4 miles along Route 66 and the Mother Road is getting more and more popular as Route 66 Centennial in 2026 draws near. As part of Route 66 Midpoint Corridor, 11 cities from Edmond to Sapulpa are partnering to promote "The Best 100 Miles of Route 66.”| Edmond Business
From accolades for Edmond Chamber CEO Sherry Jordan to the retirement announcement of EEDA ED Janet Yowell, here are some of the latest updates from the business world in Edmond.| Edmond Business