Tawanna A. Black, founder of the Center for Economic Inclusion, and Living Truth Enterprises, Inc., will present "Why Inclusive Economies Are the Only Sustainable Competitive Strategy" at this signature Chamber event.
Panelists will discuss emerging technologies, including tech and data infrastructure, space, cyber security and AI for the workforce. Additional confirmed panelists include:
Exclusive to Chamber members, Member Mingle is a free, recurring event for members to network and connect with other members of the Tulsa Regional Chamber.
2026 Tulsa Small Business Award recipients announced
Congratulations to our winners, which will be honored Sept. 3 at the 2026 Tulsa Small Business Awards. This event celebrates the innovation, resilience and impact of small businesses across northeast Oklahoma.
The Chamber has launched an initiative designed to attract and retain talent in high-demand occupational clusters, including engineering, accounting/finance and industrial machinery maintenance.
Kansas Health Foundation President and CEO Ed O'Malley said no state can climb the health rankings “just by helping healthy people get healthier.” The ascent also involves “eliminating the inequities that are creating health disparities,” he said.