InternOKC brings together the city's top young professionals
InternOKC returns this summer, bringing together the area’s top young professionals for networking and professional development.
InternOKC returns this summer, bringing together the area’s top young professionals for networking and professional development.
Those attending the Chamber Forum on June 15th will hear from a panel comprised of county officials who will discuss the latest on the June 28 vote that, if approved, will fund a new county jail for Oklahoma County. The new facility will ensure public safety, provide for job training, mental health treatment and more.
On Thursday, July 14, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., Oklahoma City Mayor David Holt will join business and community leaders at the Oklahoma City Convention Center for a unique opportunity to be informed about Oklahoma City’s key projects and initiatives, and be inspired about its future development and opportunities.
Students attending the Chamber’s summer internship program, InternOKC, will have an opportunity to receive sage advice and training from a lineup of accomplished business professionals. Started in 2006, InternOKC is a way for students to discover the benefits of living and working in Greater Oklahoma City, while fostering peer networking and providing resources to help interns transition from college student to young professional.
The Greater Oklahoma City Chamber’s annual State of Health event is about a week away, but that does not mean you won’t be able to attend this informative, worthwhile event. Tickets are still available.
Attendees of the May Chamber Forum will get to hear the latest news and information concerning a game-changing initiative in Oklahoma City: MAPS 4.
Editor's note 5-10-22: Stephanie Wierwille, SVP, Integrated Marketing at Revive, is now set to keynote State of Health and will be presenting "Joe Public 2030: Five Potent Predictions Reshaping How Consumers Engage Healthcare."
One way the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber has helped Oklahoma City business and industry develop their interns is through its annual InternOKC program. Created in 2006 to recruit and retain young talent in Oklahoma City, InternOKC provides soft skills enhancement and professional development opportunities to the region’s young professionals, qualities most employers deem indispensable.