Chamber News
Tuesday, June 6, 2023
Following months of debate on hundreds of bills, the Oklahoma Legislature adjourned sine die May 26. However, lawmakers are also planning for the possibility of returning to the Capitol for a special session in June to override potential vetoes by Gov. Kevin Stitt.
Despite the disagreements between the House, Senate and governor on major education reform,
Monday, June 5, 2023
An executive chef who started a nonprofit to help people buy groceries. A treatment court coordinator who helps people turn their lives around. A bus operator whose smile lights up the room. These are just a few success stories from local employers who have adopted fair chance hiring practices.
They shared their experiences at the Fair Chance Hiring
Tuesday, May 23, 2023
Northeast Oklahoma City is in the midst of an economic renaissance and cultural revival.
It all started with EastPoint at NE 23rd and Rhode Island. The development began with just two tenants: The Market grocery store and Centennial Health. It now houses Eastside Pizza House, Kindred Spirits bar and the eclectic coffee shop, Spiked.
What makes these
Wednesday, May 17, 2023
Kacie Cardenas has always been good at numbers. It’s a big reason she landed her current position as director of operations and finance at Box Real Estate & Investments. But the lessons she learned at InternOKC were also part of the equation. Cardenas attended the Chamber’s annual event in 2016, the same year she graduated from Oklahoma
Friday, May 12, 2023
Visit Oklahoma City honored Hometown Heroes on Wednesday night at an award ceremony held at Will Rogers Theatre. The honorees were selected based on their passion for OKC, leadership in the industry, collaborative spirit and ambassadorship for the destination.
“It takes a variety of strong, collaborative partners to make Oklahoma City a first-class
Wednesday, May 10, 2023
One of the biggest challenges facing Oklahoma City businesses is a shortage of talent. We may be able to close the gap by utilizing an untapped labor market: people formerly involved in the justice system. Roughly one in three adult Americans is in that category. That’s 70 million people. Many of them are unemployed or making significantly less than
Thursday, May 4, 2023
As the Shawnee community continues to clean up from an EF2 tornado that tore through a major vein of the city, the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber is providing data and research that will help community leaders better connect with businesses impacted along the storm route.
The Greater OKC Chamber research team recently met with Shawnee city leadership to
Monday, February 27, 2023
The Greater Oklahoma City Chamber makes more than 250 company visits annually and captures the major challenges and opportunities businesses are experiencing. Below are some of the broad takeaways from those conversations:
Oklahoma City employers reported robust hiring through the early part of 2022. This was likely driven by pent-up hiring demand and