TEEM kicks off fresh start hygiene drive
The Education and Employment Ministry wants to help give justice-involved individuals a fresh start.
The Education and Employment Ministry wants to help give justice-involved individuals a fresh start.
The Chamber is quickly gearing up for its 2023 edition of InternOKC and there is still time for businesses across the Greater Oklahoma City region to register their interns for this popular and successful training program.
The Greater Oklahoma City Chamber partnered with the Criminal Justice Advisory Council to educate businesses on the benefits of fair chance hiring practices.
The Chamber's InternOKC program, scheduled for June 27, provides attendees the opportunity to network with fellow interns. They will also learn valuable tools to help them make the transition from college graduate to young professional.
More than 80% of graduates from Oklahoma colleges or universities are found to be working instate five years later, according to the 2021 Employment Outcomes Report from the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education.
One thing was clear for Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt during the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber’s State Spotlight held recently at Oklahoma Christian University: Education, workforce development and transportation infrastructure are high on his priority list this legislative session.
Get an update on legislative action with regard to several Chamber priorities during the first part of the legislative session.
Oklahoma City’s premier professional development conference, Elevate, is back and will be held May 2 from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. at the Oklahoma City Convention Center.