Help your new-to-market executives and senior managers get connected to our community by registering them for OKConnect, a special partnership program between Leadership Oklahoma City and the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber.
Oklahoma City is a thriving and evolving community, and this exclusive orientation program features sessions on the past, present and future of Oklahoma City. Geared toward newcomers to the community or a manager with a new or expanded role requiring community involvement, participants will learn how to engage in the community, network with other business leaders and have fun! Click here for more details on the session topics.
The program’s four sessions will be held Sept. 15, Oct. 6, Oct. 27 and Nov. 17 from noon to 5 p.m. We are excited to welcome back co-chairs are Jim Roth, dean and professor of law at Oklahoma City University School of Law, and Meg Salyer, owner of Broadway Realty.
There are limited spots left so don’t wait, register your executive now. The cost to attend is $500 for Chamber members and $600 for nonmembers. Submit applications at okcchamber.com/okconnect. Preference will be given to those who are newer to Oklahoma City or their management role.
Applications will be accepted until Friday, Sept. 2.
If you have questions or need more information, please contact Marcus Elwell, senior manager of economic development marketing, at 405-290-7064 or [email protected].
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Posted by: Maegan Dunn on Tuesday, August 30, 2022 at 12:00:00 am
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