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Artificial intelligence meets real-world applications

Published Tuesday, April 1, 2025
Gitwit’s Mike Noshay issued a friendly warning to a Tulsa Regional Chamber-led gathering of aerospace companies on March 28. Embrace artificial intelligence or be left behind. “We know one thing for certain,” said Noshay, Gitwit operating partner and a guest speaker at the Chamber’s Aerospace Council meeting at the Broken Arrow more»

Making permanent shelter a priority for Tulsa

Published Thursday, March 27, 2025
The head of a local nonprofit organization detailed Tulsa’s housing and homelessness challenges in a presentation to the Chamber’s Executive Committee on Monday. Mark Smith, CEO of Housing Solutions Tulsa, was part of a dialogue led by Jonathan Long, the Chamber’s vice president of diversity, equity and inclusion. “We continue to see more»

Chamber helps celebrate $175 million hospital expansion

Published Thursday, March 13, 2025
Officials on Thursday ceremonially broke ground on a $175 million expansion to the Oklahoma State University Medical Center in Tulsa The roughly 180,000-square-foot project includes eight new surgical suites, a pharmaceutical research lab and a sky bridge connecting OSU Medical Center to the James Mountain Inhofe VA Medical Center, which is under more»

Techstars mentoring discussed at Chamber's Technology Council Meeting

Published Tuesday, March 11, 2025
Techstars, a global accelerator, has made significant strides since launching in Tulsa a few years ago. But it feels it could soar even higher with additional coaching. That is why Techstars program director Britni Brown made a plea for mentors March 6 at the Tulsa Regional Chamber’s Technology Council Meeting at Cabin Boys Brewpub. “What we more»

Chamber, City of Tulsa welcome mobility services firm SIXT USA to One Technology Center

Published Friday, March 7, 2025
When Tulsa Mayor Monroe Nichols still was seeking the office he now holds, he last year found himself in a New York airport, desperately needing to return home but unable to because of weather-induced flight delays. Itching to get to another airport, he set out to rent a car. The only company with one available was SIXT USA. “My Volkswagen Jetta kept more»

Oklahoma business and education leaders discuss workforce development during Chamber’s OneVoice Day at the Capitol

Published Friday, March 7, 2025
Oklahoma’s economy is only as strong as its workforce. As industries evolve and businesses seek skilled employees, the challenge isn’t just about filling jobs; it’s about ensuring that education and training programs are nimble and keep pace with industry demands in order to effectively prepare workers for the future. A group of state more»

Attorney General Drummond addresses business leaders at Chamber’s OneVoice Day at the Capitol

Published Thursday, March 6, 2025
Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond, who has announced he is running for governor in 2026, said this past week that Oklahoma has everything it needs to be great. “Oklahoma has the raw material to be a superstar state; we just need leadership willing to take risks,” he said. Drummond addressed 150 business and community leaders Tuesday more»

Mosaic meeting highlights entrepreneurship and inclusion with Silhouette’s Kellen James

Published Wednesday, March 5, 2025
Building a business takes more than passion; it takes vision, resilience and a commitment to something larger than yourself. At Mosaic’s February meeting, attendees heard first-hand how entrepreneur Kellen James turned his love for sneakers into a thriving business that is not only shaping Tulsa’s sneaker culture but also strengthening the more»

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