New Podcast - Sean Kouplen

Making an Impact, Doing Your Most Important Work

In this episode, we talk to Sean Kouplen, the CEO and president of Regent Bank, Tulsa.

Aside from being an owner, investor, author, and public speaker, Sean was also appointed as the Secretary of State and Workforce Development in 2019 by the governor of Oklahoma, Kevin Stitt. Sean shares his journey from buying the Regent Bank of Tulsa, to becoming a serial entrepreneur and investor.

He grew up from a family where his parents didn’t have enough to get by and were dissatisfied with their work environments. As he believes God called upon him to make a mark in this industry, Sean is a firm believer that creating a great company culture which helps employees reach their full potential and go home feeling good about what they’ve accomplished is the best way to be successful, and that money is just a natural by-product.

He has committed his life to making a difference by focusing more on his service to people, being a great inspiration and influence toward his employees, clients and colleagues.

 

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