Dick and Terri Greenly, Owners of Pumps of Oklahoma, share the Grander Vision that inspired them to utilize the expertise gained in their well drilling business in Oklahoma to bring clean water to communities around the world. God has a Grander Vision for each of our lives – a unique opportunity to fully live out our faith in the sphere of influence in which we have been placed.
Dick Greenly
Owner & President; Co-founder | Pumps of Oklahoma, Inc; Water4Terri Greenly
Co-owner; Co-founder | Pumps of Oklahoma, Inc.; Water4Grander Vision: Dick & Terri Greenly
Published August 23, 2017TOPICS IN THIS VIDEO
CallingLeading YourselfDick and Terri Greenly, Owners of Pumps of Oklahoma, share the Grander Vision that inspired them to utilize the expertise gained in their well drilling business in Oklahoma to bring clean water to communities around the world. God has a Grander Vision for each of our lives – a unique opportunity to fully live out our faith in the sphere of influence in which we have been placed.
About the Speaker
Dick Greenly
Owner & President; Co-founder
Richard “Dick” C. Greenly is the current president and co-owner, with his wife Terri, of Pumps of Oklahoma, Inc., a wholesale distributor and manufacturer of water well drilling, pumping and water treatment equipment. Dick and his wife Terri founded Water4 in 2008 with the mission of eradicating the world water crisis. In their work in the developing world, the Greenlys became aware of the difficulty of taking sophisticated machinery into remote, rural areas to drill one well for a village. They began researching alternate solutions, and after much searching, designed something entirely new.
Terri Greenly
Co-owner; Co-founder
Terri Greenly is the co-owner, with her husband Dick, of Pumps of Oklahoma, Inc., a wholesaler distributor and manufacturer of water well drilling, pumping and water treatment equipment. Terri and her husband Dick founded Water4 in 2008 with the mission of eradicating the world water crisis. In their work in the developing world, the Greenlys became aware of the difficulty of taking sophisticated machinery into remote, rural areas to drill one well for a village. They began researching alternate solutions, and after much searching, designed something entirely new.