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Sharing stories of tech success

Companies provide updates at Chamber's Technology Council

Published Monday, June 16, 2025 10:00 am
by Rhett Morgan

Storytelling is the theme of this year’s Tulsa Regional Chamber-led Technology Council.

So, Thursday at the organization’s meeting at Nothing’s Left Brewing Co., local tech leaders shared encouraging news about what’s happening at their companies.

About 30 people attended the gathering, which was sponsored by Atlas School.

Mark Riddle, of software company Tenstreet, said his firm has acquired two companies, one of which is a competitor. Tenstreet The also established a sales fellowship in April.

Attending his first Tech Council meeting was Clint Rogers, founder and CEO of Creativo AI, an artificial intelligence-driven marketing platform that combines original content creation with technology.

“We are profitable and just taking off,” Rogers said. “I’ve actually had to dial back our marketing.

“…We’re all growing in Oklahoma. There’s nothing better than when you’re chasing your dream, and it’s working. Let’s go build some great companies here. I’m honored to be here.”

Mitchell Sims is founder of PigTracks, a pipeline systems management firm. He told the audience that in March, he took home top honors in the Cowboy 100, which celebrates the contributions of entrepreneurial-minded Oklahoma State University graduates.

The award is based on business growth over a three-year span, from 2021-23.

“We’re growing,” Sims said. “The minimum amount we’ve grown in a year is like 40%. We are in the millions of dollars in revenue, and the backlog is very strong.”

For more information about the Technology Council, please contact Angie Zaricor at 918-560-0214.

 

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