Lauren Mingee, CEO of Quintessa Marketing, has been nominated as one of the 50 Making a Difference for her successful career and for giving back to her community. Journal Record's Woman of the Year, one of the most sought-after awards in Oklahoma, is being announced in October of this year.
OKLAHOMA CITY, July 20, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Lauren Mingee, CEO of Quintessa Marketing, has been selected as one of Journal Record's 50 Making a Difference nominees. The award recognized Oklahoma's prominent women who epitomize leadership in their professional endeavors and in the communities they are a part of for the last 42 years. Journal Record's Woman of the Year was created to celebrate the brilliance and success of women across the state of Oklahoma.
Lauren is a successful businesswoman as the founder and CEO of Quintessa Marketing, volunteer, mentor, and longtime advocate for women. One of her most notable accomplishments is building an expansive business and using her resources to give back to her community. She created Quintessa Marketing to bridge the gap between lawyers and people who have been injured in an accident, which generated more than $22 million in revenue last year. She is a firm believer in doing good often and investing in others, which has allowed her to empower others and provide employment opportunities to people from all walks of life.
While Lauren takes pride in her professional achievements, she also makes a point to utilize her resources to help her community. She has donated millions of dollars to nonprofits across Oklahoma City, the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma, Oklahoma Dream Centers, and a global Bible app, YouVersion. Lauren also spends her time volunteering with ReMerge, a program that serves the needs of Oklahoma mothers facing non-violent felony offenses.
When asked about the nomination, Mingee replied, "It is an honor to be nominated in the company of such incredible women and pillars of our Oklahoma community. The work and passion of these individuals make a difference in people's lives."
Previous recipients of this award include Tammy Powell, receiving the honor of Journal Record's Woman of the Year in 2021. Tammy is the president of SSM Health St. Anthony's Hospital. She was recognized for being at the forefront of pandemic management during the hardships of COVID-19. Joe Dowd, Journal Record editor, stated that she was the backbone of healthcare during one of Oklahoma's most challenging times. During her presidency, OKC has expanded from one emergency room location to five additional freestanding locations.
One woman of 50 will be selected at the 2022 Woman of the Year gala event on October 20th at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City. Four of the 2022 honorees will also be inducted into the Circle of Excellence at the ceremony, which honors individuals that have been nominated for the third time. Susan Agel will be the keynote speaker at the event.
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