A Look Inside Omni Oklahoma City Hotel: Steve Keenan
As someone who enjoys staycations just as much as international travel, I am excited for the opening of the new Omni Oklahoma City Hotel in downtown. The hotel is another reminder of the impact MAPS continues to have on our growing city almost 30 years since MAPS 1 was first passed.
Unabashed Idealism When We Need it Most
The brand new, happily subversive nonprofit We are for Good and its hit podcast by the same name have been up and running for less than twelve months, yet it’s already been shining bright in a year that really needed it. Founded by Jonathan McCoy and Becky Endicott, We are for Good is determined to disrupt nonprofit fundraising, storytelling and access to resources in the best possible way.
A Look into Omni Hotel’s Tranquil Oasis: Mokara Spa
Walking into Mokara Spa in Omni Hotel is like stepping into a sunlit utopia—one where self-care and relaxation are top priorities. Simple, minimalist design details bring a sense of ease and tranquility. A feeling that there’s truly nowhere else you would rather be. The newly opened spa sits elegantly on the hotel’s third level, overlooking downtown Oklahoma City and boasts a variety of services and amenities.
Finding the Right Executive Coach: Rod Whitson
It takes a good executive coach to know one, and Rod Whitson is no exception to the rule. The Lead Private Advisory Board for Vistage has been president/CEO at four different companies, so he knows what it’s like to sit in the executive seat. “I've had to make the big calls and difficult decisions,” Whitson says. “And I understand the pressure when you take responsibility for the well-being of others—all of that gives my coaching a different perspective and different insights.”
The Well - Peter Carl’s Fine Collection
“There’s a difference between a collector and an acquirer,” Peter Carl said. “A collector is discerning and calculating. Always hunting and never satisfied.” He continued, “An acquirer, they’re in it for quantity, not quality. They’ll take anything whether or not it adds value.” Peter Carl would know. He used to collect Native American pueblo pottery, but he always wanted to own and operate his own liquor store.