Education, tax reform top priorities for Oklahoma
In Oklahoma, 2022 is shaping up to be a year of building on the momentum that started in 2021.
In Oklahoma, 2022 is shaping up to be a year of building on the momentum that started in 2021.
Oklahoma City-area business owners who find it difficult knowing exactly how their local CareerTech system can help them with their business training needs, or which of the local technology centers they should contact, will want to attend April’s Chamber Forum, April 20, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Vast.
Oklahoma State University junior Alexandria Bias has been awarded the Goldwater Scholarship, the most prestigious undergraduate scholarship in the natural sciences, mathematics and engineering in the nation.
Oklahoma elementary school teachers have until March 31 to register for the free, statewide Oklahoma City Dodgers MVP Program: Encouraging STEM Education. All second-, third- and fourth-grade teachers and classrooms throughout Oklahoma are eligible to participate in the sixth year of the program thanks to partners Devon Energy and Olsson, both Chamber members.
Get an update on legislative action with regard to several Chamber priorities during the first part of the legislative session.
Based on past lessons, Oklahoma City is proactively tackling workforce issues.
The Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education would like to add information to their website featuring Oklahoma’s state agencies, organizations and businesses that provide a tuition assistance benefit to help employees pay for higher education.
After a two-year break due to the pandemic, the Chamber will resume its annual DC Fly-in this year on April 27-28, to provide Chamber members with an opportunity to interact one-on-one with members of Oklahoma’s congressional delegation and defense leaders.