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Webco Industries opens leadership campus

Published Wednesday, June 5, 2024
Charting a course for the next 50 years, Webco Industries on Tuesday celebrated a new facility named after its founder. Close to 200 people turned out for the christening of the 72,000-square-foot F.W. Weber Leadership Campus in Sand Springs. “The fact is that none of us have done anything to deserve this facility,” said Webco CEO Dana Weber, more»

Tulsa's NextGEN Talent launches extern cohort

Published Monday, June 3, 2024
Motivating messages from Tulsa Regional Chamber leadership and an Oklahoma senator highlighted Monday’s launch of the Chamber’s annual Tulsa’s NextGEN Talent (TNT) initiative. TNT pairs college-bound, Black high school students with local companies and provides three weeks of career exploration and experiential learning. The more»

Governor signs bill appropriating funds for levee repair

Published Saturday, June 1, 2024
Navigating the waters of much-needed flood control, Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt on Friday celebrated a $50 million state appropriation for repairs to the Tulsa/West Tulsa Levee System. Surrounding Stitt for a symbolic signing of the bill in the Tulsa County Commission office were more than two dozen legislators, regional partners and community leaders. more»

Chamber convenes annual State of Inclusion event

Published Friday, May 31, 2024
Diagnosed with the hair-loss disease alopecia at age 6, Shalynne Jackson used to struggle with how people looked at her. “Society told me that I had to have hair to be beautiful,” she said. Jackson’s liberation came decades later when she tossed the wig and was embraced by a co-worker eager to hear her story. “I was able to lean more»

Webco Industries CEO reflects on latest expansion

Published Saturday, May 18, 2024
If you try telling Webco Industries CEO Dana Weber that her business has 1,400 employees, she is liable to correct you. In her mind, she has 1,400 entrepreneurs. “Most people think an entrepreneur is someone who goes out and starts a company,” Weber said. “I have a different definition. To me, if you take ownership of your job and your more»

Tax Commission director reflects on cultural improvements

Published Friday, May 17, 2024
When Doug Linehan took over as executive director of the Oklahoma Tax Commission (OTC) in January 2022, he said he was confronted with a “toxic” and “broken” culture. Introducing himself during his first week on the job, Linehan remembers meeting a female employee who appeared nervous to see him. “She said, ‘I’ve more»

Downtown Tulsa activity on the rise

Published Wednesday, May 15, 2024
People are pouring into downtown Tulsa in record numbers, a local official told the Tulsa Regional Chamber’s Executive Committee on Monday. Visitors to downtown increased by 30,000 last year to 2.15 million, surpassing the mark of 2.12 million set in pre-COVID 2019, Downtown Tulsa Partnership (DTP) executive Brian Kurtz said at the committee meeting. more»

Tulsa economic development delegation visits Bay Area businesses

Published Wednesday, May 8, 2024
Tulsa has a great story to tell, and a group of local leaders recently made sure California companies heard it. Stacy Smith, senior director of economic development at the Tulsa Regional Chamber, led a Tulsa-area delegation that made a business trip to the San Francisco Bay Area on April 29-30. Accompanying Smith were Tyler Wallace, principal at GH2 more»

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