Notes from the Tulsa Metropolitian Chamber of Commerce
<b>Employer forum focuses on Higher Education</b><br><br>In today’s tight labor market, it’s more important than ever for employers to speak up about the kind of educational and training opportunities
Monday, December 11th 2000, 12:00 am
By: News On 6
Employer forum focuses on Higher Education
In today’s tight labor market, it’s more important than ever for employers to speak up about the kind of educational and training opportunities they’d like to see in Tulsa. The Employer Forum on Higher Education is scheduled for Wednesday, December 13, 3:00 p.m., at the Southern Hills Marriott. Higher education institutions throughout N.E. OK have been invited. Administrators, regents and legislators will be on hand to hear about workforce needs. A reception at 4:30 follows the forum. Call 560-0276 to attend.
Give a taste of Tulsa for the holidays
A lively text, lush photographs, and profiles of Tulsa’s corporate citizens make Tulsa: The Great American City a perfect gift for the Holiday season. The book retails for $59.95, but it’s available to members for $45.00, tax included. Quantity discounts are available. And now, you can shop online at www.tulsachamber.com and select "Chamber Shop" as your destination. Go directly to the "Chamber Shop" or call the front desk at 560-0263.
Tulsa chamber’s annual meeting on the horizon
It’s not too early to start thinking about the Chamber’s Annual Meeting. Scheduled for Tuesday, January 16, 2001, at the Doubletree Hotel Downtown, the Annual Meeting includes a presentation of the 2000 Annual Report video, awards, and most important, the inauguration of the 2001 Board Chair, John A. Gaberino, VP and General Counsel at ONEOK. Cost is $30 per person and $1,500 for corporate tables of 10. Contact Elaine at 560-0298 to reserve your seat.