Author Archives: gurustu

March 03, 2008 – JOBS Grant Facilitates REI Office in Alva

Rural Enterprises of Oklahoma, Inc. (REI) and Federal Home Loan Bank member Alva State Bank & Trust Company received a $25,000 Joint Opportunities for Building success (JOBS) grant to help establish an REI office in Alva to serve western Oklahoma. Cody Puffinbarger, REI field representative, is heading up the Alva office located at Northwest Technology Center. “We were very pleased to apply for the JOBS grant to help REI establish an office in western Oklahoma,” said Ken Schultz, President, Alva State Bank & Trust. “This was an opportunity to be part of something that we might otherwise not have considered … Continue reading

February 26, 2008 – REI Economic Impact Tops $170 Million

Rural Enterprises of Oklahoma, Inc. (REI) has released its 2007 report on activities and impact. “We are pleased to report that 2007 was a very successful year for the organization,” said Tom Seth Smith, President & CEO. “Working with our statewide economic development partners and opening more offices, REI has greatly enhanced the business climate and the lives of Oklahoma citizens.” The financial impact of all REI services totaled $170,424,543 for the year and 6,143 clients were served through the organization’s highly diversified services. “This was a 74 percent increase in financial impact over the previous year and a 19 … Continue reading

January 28, 2008 – Former City Manager Turns Entrepreneur

After 22 years as Durant City Manager, Paul Buntz is peddling bike parts on e-Bay. His “retirement” internet business, Blue River Bikes offers parts for the serious bike rider, and Buntz is one of them. The day before this interview, he had peddled 26 miles in one of the strongest, near damaging high-wind days southern Oklahoma had ever experienced. He began riding a bike about five years ago and was always trying to upgrade it, making it lighter. He thought a lot of other bikers were doing the same thing, looking for the same improvements as he was, so starting … Continue reading

January 22, 2008 – REI Opens Office in Western Oklahoma

Rural Enterprises of Oklahoma, Inc. (REI) has opened its fifth office at Cameron University in Lawton. Other REI offices are located in Durant, Alva, Oklahoma City and Tulsa. Gilmer J. Capps will be heading up the effort to provide economic development services to the southwestern quadrant of the state. “It has taken a little bit of time, but we are living up to the promise we made to the people in southwestern Oklahoma to make our services more accessible and Gilmer is going to help us do that,” said Tom Seth Smith, REI President & CEO. “We are also very … Continue reading

January 15, 2008 – Bendele Announced As REI Loan Officer In Oklahoma City

Andrea J. Bendele has joined Rural Enterprises of Oklahoma, Inc. (REI) as a loan officer to serve entrepreneurs in Oklahoma City and surrounding areas. A graduate of Oklahoma State University, Bendele is experienced in originating, underwriting, closing and servicing loans. Previously employed with USDA Rural Development, she served as Business and Community Programs Technician which included spreading and analyzing financial statements and working with borrowers and lenders. Previous experience also includes a summer internship at REI five years ago. As an REI loan officer, Bendele will offer all of the lending products of the organization as well as those of … Continue reading

January 03, 2008 – Ray Appointed As Coordinator of Native American Business Enterprise Center

JRural Enterprises of Oklahoma, Inc. (REI) has announced James Allen Ray as Program Coordinator of the Native American Business Enterprise Center (NABEC) in Tulsa. The Center will provide assistance to minority-owned businesses across the state with a focus on procurement of government contracts. Ray has served in REI’s business development division since 2005. A graduate of Oklahoma State University with a B.S. in Business Administration, Ray is also a Certified Business Retention & Expansion Consultant and a graduate of the Oklahoma Community Institute, Citizens Academy. His work experience includes various service manager positions and he also has experience as a … Continue reading

January 03, 2008 – Lori Broyles Named Oklahoma City Women’s Business Center Coordinator

Lori A. Broyles has been named as the Women’s Business Center (WBC) Coordinator in Oklahoma City. She will assist REI’s team of economic development professionals in coordinating activities with the WBC at REI’s corporate headquarters in Durant. “Lori and Dr. Barbara Rackley, our WBC Coordinator here in Durant will be joining efforts to assist women-entrepreneurs across the state,” said Sherry Harlin, business development director. “Together, they will expand WBC services to provide training, one-on-one counseling and networking opportunities to Oklahoma’s enterprising women.” Broyles, a graduate of the University of Oklahoma, is a relationship marketer with over 15 years of experience … Continue reading

  • Recent Posts

  • Archives

  • Categories