Bobby Daniel and Ginny Silk
Meet Bobby and Ginny
Why Residential Real Estate as
our chosen profession? We truly love it! As full time Real Estate Professionals
there is nothing that makes us happier than matching families with the home of
their dreams.
We are constantly searching for
new and innovative ways to assist our clientele. Our web site attracts families
from all over the world and we take great pride in the service we offer those
relocating to the Oklahoma City area to assure that their moves are as seamless
and enjoyable as possible.
Below is more information about Bobby
and Ginny:
Meet Bobby....
Bobby Daniel is a native of
Oklahoma City and a Graduate of the University of Oklahoma. During the five
years he spent at OU, he earned a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration.
While completing a Master's Degree in Economics and Finance he was selected by
the Department of Economics to teach undergraduate economics as a Graduate
Assistant to the Chairman of the Department of Economics.
In 1967, prior to enrolling in
the graduate program at OU, he was commissioned into the United States Air
Force as a 2nd Lieutenant. Upon graduation, he began four years of active duty
as a Purchasing and Contracting Officer for the USAF and achieved the rank of
Captain before resigning his commission to pursue a career in industry.
Bobby joined Kentucky Fried
Chicken Corporation In 1972 and was eventually promoted to Director of
Operations/Administration for the National Management Company that operated
some 850 stores that were then owned by the stockholders of Heublein
Corporation. During his employment at KFC, he became a close friend of the
company founder, Colonel Harlan Sanders, who personally nominated Bobby to the
honorary rank of Kentucky Colonel. He resigned from KFC to own and operate a
mid-western pizza franchise in Houston, Texas. He sold the company in 1979 and
was recruited by Al Copeland, founder and owner of Popeyes Famous Fried
Chicken, New Orleans, Louisiana as Vice President of Operations with
responsibility for approximately 85 restaurants in New Orleans, Atlanta and
Houston.
In 1982 an opportunity presented
itself in the rapidly expanding home medical equipment industry in Oklahoma
City. As a result, he resigned his position with Popeyes and returned to
Oklahoma City to own and operate American Respiratory and Rehabilitation until
1996 when he sold the company to Rotech, a large, international medical
conglomerate. During his tenure as President of American Respiratiory, he
founded American Business Forms, a printing company that markets proprietary copyrighted
forms, tags and labels to independent medical dealters across the United
States. In addition, he invested in and eventually became sole owner of
"Sweete Memories Specialty Bakery," known to this day for beautiful
gift baskets filled with luscious, hand made sweets that are delivered locally
and shippped coast to coast daily. He sold Sweete Memories in August of 2006 to
Chef Joseph Royer, owner of the famous Saturn Grill located in historic NIchols
Hills Plaza in Northwest Oklahoma City.
Bobby became a full time realtor
in 2004 and devotes all his professional time and energy to his Real Estate
Business. He realizes that the sale and/or purchase of a home are among the
most important and life changing events in an individual’s life. His real love is
working with families, especially those that are relocating to the Oklahoma
City area from out of state, and his personal goal is not only to find his
clients the right home at the right price but to establish relationships that
will last a lifetime.
Meet Ginny...
Ginny Silk has a strong
background in commercial sales ranging from products as varied as patented
grain carts used in the annual wheat harvest, cattle guards manufactured and
marketed specifically to the petroleum industry, commercial cellular
telephones, residential insurance and print media. Her sales career began in
the Kansas agricultural market with JT Manufacturing of Hazelton, Kansas. After
a move to Oklahoma City, she was employed by Nextel where she was responsible
for sales and marketing to the greater Oklahoma City business community.
Ginny joined Farmers Insurance Company In 2003 as a customer service representative for an independent agency. In that capacity, her duties included the sale of home, auto and life insurance to a broad range of residential customers as well as responsibility for marketing to potential customers. In addition, she had direct responsibility for timely filing of customer claims and subsequent follow-up.