Dustin Moseley “The BIG GUY”
2023 VETERANS DAY SPECIAL EDITION | U.S. ARMY NATIONAL GUARD
PHOTOS BY VAST MEDIA, STORY BY ZACHARY COHEN
Dustin Moseley was born and raised in Tulsa, Oklahoma. His mom, Cheryl, worked at Ascension St. John Medical Center for over 25 years and later spent time in administration at the University of Oklahoma-Tulsa. His father, Ron, served in the Oklahoma Army National Guard for 35 years, followed by 5 years with TSA at the Tulsa International Airport.
Dustin was raised with strong values rooted in faith, family, and a commitment to service. His parents showed him how a strong family structure can be the foundation for a well-lived life. Their support for each other, as well as their support for the broader community, was palpable, leaving a lasting impression on Dustin.
“Early on, I learned that family is super important. You have to have that support system in place to thrive and be successful… Seeing that in their marriage has helped me tremendously,” Dustin offers, emotions rising as he revisits memories of his parents. “Seeing how awesome they are — not only with marriage but supporting other people — all the time they donate their time, money, and energy.”
The Road to Real Estate
After three and a half years in the Army National Guard, Dustin began his career in auto sales. He spent a decade at Jim Norton Toyota and was the company’s top salesperson for eight years straight. Meanwhile, Dustin’s cousin and current broker, Gloria Allred-Hail, had been in Dustin’s ear about joining the real estate business. He resisted change for many years; after all, he made over six figures a year as a top car salesman.
When management changed and the workplace culture shifted, Dustin called Gloria; he was ready to listen. And the rest, as they say, is history. Dustin began his real estate career in 2016, and over the past seven years, he’s become one of Tulsa’s best real estate agents. “It's been awesome,” Dustin beams.
Today, Dustin is the owner and leader of the BIG GUY Home Team with Keller Williams Preferred. His group — which includes four additional agents — closed 57 transactions for $15.6 million in 2022.
Veteran Connections
Dustin’s connection to the military runs deep, and those connections continue to be an integral part of his life. His grandfather joined the Army National Guard in 1933, his father joined the National Guard in 1963, and Dustin joined the National Guard in 1993. He has several cousins and uncles in the Army, Air Force, and Navy. “Patriotism runs through our blood,” Dustin says proudly.
Dustin continues to support the military. He volunteers for Patriot Guard Riders (https://patriotguard.org), an organization that ensures dignity and respect at memorial services honoring fallen military heroes, first responders, and honorably discharged veterans, and the Oklahoma Warriors Honor Flight (https://oklahomawarriors.org/), an organization that honors Oklahoma's heroes and veterans by flying them to Washington, D.C. to see the memorials at no cost to them.
In real estate, Dustin is an avid supporter of military members, too.
“Whenever I make the first connection with a veteran, we share about our service time. That brings ease with them, to know I am watching out for my brothers and sisters in arms,” Dustin explains.
Building His Community
Outside work, you’ll find Dustin hanging out with his wife, Megan, a fourth-grade teacher, and three sons, Drake (19), Kameron (17), and Parker (14). He also enjoys fishing, hunting, and other outdoor activities.
As he looks ahead, Dustin aspires to continue growing his real estate business. Yet, his deepest passion lies in supporting the individuals and families around him.
“I don’t want this business to be something that just makes me successful. I want it to be something that funds other people's lifestyles, something that helps others achieve something in their lives, abundance in their families. That’s how I approach my business,” Dustin says. “I want to provide abundantly for the people willing to take the journey with me. I want to bring people along with me on this path of faith and abundance.”