The Greater Oklahoma City Chamber’s upcoming calendar is full of opportunities to network at upcoming events. Read on for a preview of the topics that will be tackled throughout the month of February.
Chamber Forum: Feb. 16
(Note: This event was moved from Jan. 19 to Feb. 16. If you were registered for the January Chamber Forum, your registration has been moved to this event.)
The average inmate population at the Oklahoma County Jail has stayed at or below 1,700 people for well over two years, a downward trend after nearly two decades of populations being well above 2,000. A large reason for the sustained decline are the diversion programs that provide alternatives to formal sentencing. At the January Chamber Forum, hear from representatives of diversion programs on the work they do within the justice system and how diversion helps offenders return to productive lives within our community. Learn more or register.
Legislative Kickoff: Feb. 17
(Note: This event was moved from Jan. 26 to Feb. 17. If you were registered for the January date, your registration has been moved to the February date.)
Hear what elected officials will focus on during the upcoming 58th Legislative Session at the upcoming Legislative Kickoff, where leadership from the State House and State Senate will speak on issues that will particularly impact Oklahoma City businesses. Learn more or register.
State of the Aerospace Industry: Feb. 25
Deepen your understanding of the breadth of the aerospace industry in the Oklahoma City region at the State of the Aerospace Industry event on Feb. 25. John Bonsell, senior vice president of government affairs at SAIC, will discuss how to leverage partnerships to accelerate economic growth in the aerospace industry, and Capt. Cedrick L. Jessup, Commodore of Strategic Communications Wing ONE, will present about the past, present and future of TACAMO at Tinker Air Force Base. Learn more or register.
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Posted by: Kaylee McDaniel Cale on Tuesday, February 1, 2022 at 12:00:00 am
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