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2019 ANNUAL REPORT

2019 ANNUAL REPORT - Tulsa · 2020-01-21 · TULSA REGIONAL CHAMBER 2019 ANNUAL REPORT As 2019 chair of the Tulsa Regional Chamber, David Stratton urged us all to focus on five priorities:

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Going Places ................................................................... 2Membership & Resource Development ...................... 4Economic Development ................................................ 6Regional Tourism ........................................................... 8Government Affairs ...................................................... 10Community Development ........................................... 122019 Financial Data ..................................................... 142019 Executive Committee ......................................... 162019 Board of Directors .............................................. 18Board of Advisors ......................................................... 20Chamber Staff ............................................................... 23

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GOING PLACES2019 Chair David Stratton’s vision for the region

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TULSA REGIONAL CHAMBER 2019 ANNUAL REPORT

As 2019 chair of the Tulsa Regional Chamber, David Stratton urged us all to focus on five priorities: de-grees, development of our work-force, downtown, direct flights, and diversity. Stratton firmly believed that a clear focus on these things would, as he put it, “help us go places we may not have thought possible even a few years ago.”

With Stratton’s leadership, much progress was made. Our city reflected on its imperfect past and took steps to increase equity, access and opportunity even as residents en-joyed more direct flights and overwhelmingly approved funds for capital improvements. Of course, more remains to be done, and the journey to become the region our children and grandchildren will want to call home will continue into 2020 and beyond.

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MEMBERSHIP & RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT

Your partner in prosperity

2174MEMBER

COMPANIES

413 NEW MEMBERS

88%MEMBER

RETENTION RATE

50 CHAMBER’S NET PROMOTER INDEXPLACES IT IN THE TOP 25% OF U.S.

COMPANIES

25 RESOURCE CAMPAIGN

CELEBRATES A QUARTER CENTURY

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TULSA REGIONAL CHAMBER 2019 ANNUAL REPORT

Since 1903, the Tulsa Regional Chamber has been an integral part of growing jobs, talent and op-portunity in northeast Oklahoma. Whether your motivation is to build relationships, access resources, advocate for the region or invest in our community, membership in the Chamber is a means to achieve your business goals.

In November, the Oklahoma Quality Foundation hon-ored the Chamber with its award for Commitment to Excellence, the third of five increasingly rigorous levels based on the Malcolm Baldrige Criteria for Performance Excellence. A key driver of this continuous improvement is increasing member satis-faction – as a membership organization, our success and your prosperity go hand in hand.

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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTRegional collaboration for a prosperous future

16,268 JOBS

CREATED SINCE 2016

$1.9B CAPITAL INVESTMENT

GENERATED SINCE 2016

723COMPANIES ENGAGED

WITH THE TULSA SMALL BUSINESS

CONNECTION

540ATTENDEES

AT THE 2019 TULSA SMALL BUSINESS

SUMMIT

293STARTUPS

ASSISTED SINCE 2016

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TULSA REGIONAL CHAMBER 2019 ANNUAL REPORT

With near record-low unemployment and per capita personal income growth among the best in the nation, the Tulsa region’s economy is thriving. The Chamber supports regional prosperity through a range of economic development programs and services, including the attraction of new com-panies to northeast Oklahoma, helping existing employers grow and expand, and investing in the region’s entrepreneurial ecosystem.

Through assistance from Tulsa’s Future, the Chamber-led re-gional economic development partnership supported by public and private investors, Alabama-based beverage company Milo’s Tea expanded its operations to northeast Oklahoma. The Chamber also as-sisted significant expansions at existing employers like American Airlines, Muncie Power Products and Triumph Aerostructures. When businesses of all sizes thrive, the entire region benefits.

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REGIONAL TOURISMShowing the world how Tulsa inspires

$308MTOTAL ECONOMIC

IMPACT OF EVENTS BOOKED

217,104ROOM

NIGHTS BOOKED

32FILM

PRODUCTIONS ASSISTED

108NEW EVENTS

RECRUITED

$8M PRIVATE-DONOR

CAMPAIGN PLEDGES TO SUPPORT

REGIONAL TOURISM

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TULSA REGIONAL CHAMBER 2019 ANNUAL REPORT

The Chamber’s tour-ism efforts – known col-lectively as Tulsa Regional Tourism – include VisitTulsa, the city’s convention and visitors bureau; the Tulsa Sports Commission; and the Tulsa Office of Film, Music, Arts & Culture, an accredited film commission. Tulsa Regional Tourism manages the full cycle of engagement with inbound visitors to northeast Oklahoma, including marketing, sales and on-the-ground experience. In June, Tulsa Regional Tourism announced IRONMAN Tulsa, the newest full-distance race from the premier global brand of en-durance triathlons. IRONMAN’s selection of Tulsa, as well as a record number of film productions in the Tulsa area and the continued success of returning events like the Big 12 wrestling championship, solidify northeast Oklahoma’s reputation as an inspiring destination on the rise.

Figures reflect activity during Tulsa Regional Tourism’s fiscal year 2018-19.

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GOVERNMENT AFFAIRSThe leading voice for regional business advocacy

$639M SECURED BY

IMPROVE OUR TULSA’S RENEWAL

75ENDORSEMENTS

OF THE 2019 ONEVOICE REGIONAL LEGISLATIVE AGENDA

$4M INCREASE IN THE CAP

ON OKLAHOMA’S FILM ENHANCEMENT

REBATE

$19MADDED TO THE

GOVERNOR’S QUICK ACTION CLOSING

FUND FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

97% OKLAHOMA TEACHERS

RECEIVING A PAY RAISE IN 2019

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TULSA REGIONAL CHAMBER 2019 ANNUAL REPORT

Business-friendly public policy is achieved primarily through the OneVoice process, a Chamber-led regional legislative effort uniting the advocacy of our member companies with a coalition of organiza-tions endorsing a shared policy agenda. Several new state laws and appropriations were the direct results of OneVoice advocacy, in-cluding the creation of the Software Engineering and Cybersecurity Talent Incentive, a broadening of access for the Small Employer Quality Jobs Program, and increases to the Governor’s Quick Action Closing Fund and the cap on the Film Enhancement Rebate.

At the local level, Chamber leadership ensured the renewal of Improve Our Tulsa, the city’s infrastructure and capital improvements funding pack-age. The “vote yes” campaign secured the largest margin of victory for a munic-ipal funding package in city history – a major win for Tulsa’s residents and business community. The Chamber also celebrated groundbreakings on two longstanding advocacy priorities: the OKPOP museum in downtown Tulsa and completion of the Gilcrease Expressway.

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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

Improving the quality of life in northeast Oklahoma

1,317 YOUNG

PROFESSIONALS ENGAGED WITH

TYPROS

43 AREA EXECUTIVES

WHO ATTENDED THE MEN ADVOCATING

REAL CHANGE TULSA TRAINING WORKSHOP

23 TYPROS-SUPPORTED MURALS COMPLETED

IN TULSA

19PAGES FROM 1921 DONATED TO THE

GREENWOOD CULTURAL CENTER

10 INTERCITY VISIT

MARKS A DECADE OF LEARNING FROM PEER

CITIES

Photo by Jessica Karin Photography

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TULSA REGIONAL CHAMBER 2019 ANNUAL REPORT

Thriving commu-nities are essential to thriving economies, and the Chamber helps ensure the Tulsa region is a place where young, diverse talent want to live, work and visit. TYPROS, the young pro-fessionals organization housed at the Tulsa Regional Chamber, hosted dozens of events to deepen connections among the next generation of Tulsa’s business and civic leaders. The group’s Intern In Tulsa program showcased the city to 91 summer interns, showing many temporary residents why they should choose Tulsa for a full-time career.

Mosaic – the Chamber’s coalition of companies and nonprofit part-ners that celebrate diversity, champion equity and cultivate inclusion – continues to build consensus within the regional business community on the importance of inclusive workplaces and the necessity of equitable econom-ic outcomes. In May, the Chamber donated its board meeting minutes from the summer of 1921 to the Greenwood Cultural Center with a renewed commitment to improving economic outcomes for all Tulsans.

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2019 FINANCIAL DATA

MEMBERSHIP DUES$2,463,000

TULSA’S FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS$3,628,410

VISITTULSA CONTRIBUTIONS$1,595,000

23%

15%

22%

23%

10% 7%

LODGING TAX / MOHAWK SPORTS FUNDING$3,569,992

ATTENDANCE, ROYALTIES AND OTHER$1,192,755

SPONSORSHIPS$3,455,655

2019 ESTIMATED REVENUE$15,904,812

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TULSA REGIONAL CHAMBER 2019 ANNUAL REPORT

GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS$814,045

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT$381,257

REGIONAL TOURISM$5,200,577

EVENTS$788,391

5%5%

3%

27%

19%

33%

8%

SUPPORT$4,175,211

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT$3,022,208

MEMBER SERVICES& RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT

$1,275,536

2019 ESTIMATED EXPENSES$15,657,225

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DAVID STRATTON 2019 Chair Executive Vice President of Tulsa Corporate BankingBOK Financial Corp.

ROGER RAMSEYER2020 ChairVice President and Tulsa Market LeaderCox Communications

STEVE BRADSHAW 2018 Chair President & CEOBOK Financial Corp.

MIKE NEAL President & CEO Tulsa Regional Chamber

JOHN DALE Legal Counsel & Secretary Attorney at LawGabelGotwals

ANITA HOLLOWAYTreasurerPartnerErnst & Young, LLP

ANGELA BYERS Vice Chair, Small BusinessOwnerByers Creative

CARLIN CONNERVice Chair, Economic & Workforce DevelopmentCEOSemGroup Corp.

MOISES ECHEVRRIA Immediate Past Chair, TYPROSPresidentOklahoma Center for Community and Justice

2019 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

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TULSA REGIONAL CHAMBER 2019 ANNUAL REPORT

SHANE FERNANDEZVice Chair, SportsPresidentNabholz

GLORIA FLETCHERVice Chair, Communications, Marketing and EventsPresidentTulsa World Media Company

GORDY GUESTVice Chair, Community Development Senior Principal & CEOCyntergy

JAY HELMCo-Vice Chair, Tulsa & Oklahoma BizPacPresidentAmerican Residential Group

JENNIFER JEZEKVice Chair, Government AffairsPresidentYork Electronic Systems, Inc.

TIM LYONS Vice Chair, Resource DevelopmentPresident & CEO TTCU Federal Credit Union

SID MCANNALLYChair, Tulsa’s FutureSenior Vice President, OperationsONE Gas, Inc.

BOB MCGREWCo-Vice Chair, Tulsa & Oklahoma BizPacPresident & CEOT.D. Williamson

MIKE MEARSVice Chair, TourismChair, Tulsa Regional TourismChairman, President & CEOMagellan Midstream Partners, LP

MERCEDES MILLBERRY-FOWLERVice Chair, Diversity & InclusionChair, MosaicManager of Community AffairsBlue Cross and Blue Shield of Oklahoma

JEFF STAVAAt-Large Chief Operations OfficerTulsa Community Foundation

ROSE WASHINGTON Vice Chair, EducationExecutive DirectorTEDC Creative Capital

DANA WEBERAt-LargePresident & CEOWebco Industries, Inc.

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2019 BOARD OF DIRECTORS

SCOTT ASBJORNSONAAON, Inc.

BILL JOHN BAKERCherokee Nation

TOM BIOLCHINIVast Bank

STEVE BRADSHAWBank of Oklahoma

BOB BUSHCommunityCare

ANGELA BYERSByers Creative

CARLIN CONNERSemGroup Corporation

MIKE COOPERAT&T

DR. JOSEPH CUNNINGHAMBlue Cross And Blue Shield of Oklahoma

JOHN DALEGableGotwals

FREDERIC DORWARTFrederic Dorwart, Lawyers

ADAM DOVERSPIKEGableGotwals

GENTNER DRUMMONDBlue Sky Bank

MICHEAL DUNNWilliams

KEVIN EASLEYNew Dominion, LLC

MOISES ECHEVERRIAOklahoma Center for Community & Justice

SHANE FERNANDEZNabholz Corporation

GLORIA FLETCHERTulsa World Media Company

PRINCIPAL CHIEF JAMES FLOYDMuscogee (Creek) Nation

JAY FOLEY

DR. LEIGH GOODSONTulsa Community College

KELLEY GROSSSpirit AeroSystems, Inc.

KEVIN GROSSHillcrest HealthCare System

GORDY GUESTCyntergy

BROOKE HAMILTONNPI

MICHELLE HARTMANSJS Hospitality

KIRK HAYSArvest Bank

JAY HELMAmerican Residential Group

JOHN HEWITTMatrix Service Company

ALEXIS HIGGINSTulsa Airports Improvement Trust

ANITA HOLLOWAYErnst & Young LLP

JENNIFER JEZEKYork Electronic Systems, Inc.

DR. SADA JOSHIJoshi Technologies International, Inc.

GABE KALAFATMacy’s

DAVID KEGLOVITSONEOK

BILL KNIGHTBill Knight Automotive Group

DAVE KOLLMANNFlintco, LLC

GINGER KOLLMANNJPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A.

LUCKY LAMONSSt. John Health System Foundation, Inc.

KEN LEVITGeorge Kaiser Family Foundation

JOHN LINDSAYHelmerich & Payne, Inc.

TIM LYONSTTCU Federal Credit Union

SID MCANNALLYONE Gas, Inc.

BOB MCGREWT.D. Williamson

MIKE MEARSMagellan Midstream Partners, L. P.

MERCEDES MILLBERRY FOWLERBlue Cross and Blue Shield of Oklahoma

SARAH MILLERHall Estill

RICK MUNCRIEFWPX Energy Company

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TULSA REGIONAL CHAMBER 2019 ANNUAL REPORT

ELLIOT NELSONMcNellie’s Group

KARL NEUMAIERHilti, Inc.

JAMES NORTONJim Norton Toyota

SHANNON O’DOHERTYCommerce Bank

ERIK OLUNDAmerican Airlines

TINA PATELPromise Hotels

JACQUELINE PRICEPrice Family Properties

ROGER RAMSEYERCox Communications

LARRY ROONEYManhattan Construction Group

DR. JOHN SCHUMANNOU-Tulsa

CARA SHIMKUS HALLGH2 ARCHITECTS, LLC

JANA SHOULDERSMariner Wealth Advisors

BAILEY SIEGFRIEDNORDAM

PEGGY SIMMONSPublic Service Company of Oklahoma

DAN SIMONIPwC

PRINCIPAL CHIEF GEOFFREY STANDING BEAROsage Nation

WHITNEY STAUFFERSelser Schaefer Architects

JEFF STAVATulsa Community Foundation

DAVID STEWARTMidAmerica Industrial Park

MELINDA STINNETTStinnett & Associates, LLC

DAVID STRATTONBank of Oklahoma

DAN SULLIVANGrand River Dam Authority

MIKE THORNBRUGHQuikTrip Corp.

DR. STEVE TIGERTulsa Tech

DR. STEVE TURNERNortheastern State University

ROSE WASHINGTONTEDC Creative Capital

DANA WEBERWebco Industries, Inc.

DICK WILLIAMSONT.D. Williamson

PAST CHAIRS ON THE BOARD

PHIL ALBERTNew Dominion, LLC2017 Chair

ALAN ARMSTRONG Williams2015 Chair

HOWARD BARNETT, JR.OSU-Tulsa1994 Chair

STEVE BRADSHAWBOK Financial Corp.2018 Chair

CHET CADIEUX QuikTrip Corp.2007 Chair

DR. GERRY CLANCYThe University of Tulsa2011 Chair

JEFF DUNNMill Creek Lumber & Supply Company2016 Chair

JIM DUNNMill Creek Lumber & Supply Company2002 Chair

LEN EATON JR.World Travel Service, LLC1991 Chair

WADE EDMUNDSONCommerce Bank - Oklahoma2014 Chair

BECKY J. FRANKSchnake Turnbo Frank2012 Chair

JOHN GABERINO JR.Gable & Gotwals2001 Chair

FRANK HENKE, IIIAmerican Bank & Trust Company1984 Chair

JAKE HENRY JR.Saint Francis Health System2013 Chair

TOM HUGHESHughes Lumber Company1982 Chair

KEN LACKEYThe NORDAM Group, Inc.1992 Chair

PAULA MARSHALLThe Bama Companies, Inc.2000 Chair

DAVID PAGEJPMorgan Chase2009 Chair

CHUCK PATTERSONPatterson Realtors1999 Chair

GEORGE SINGERSinger Bros, LLC1997 Chair

STEVE TURNBOSchnake Turnbo Frank2006 Chair

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BOARD OF ADVISORS

GOLD LEVEL

AAON, Inc.American AirlinesArvest BankAscencion St. JohnAT&TBaker Hughes, a GE CompanyBank of OklahomaBlue Cross and Blue Shield Of OklahomaCentral Bank of OklahomaCherokee Nation Businesses, LLCCommerce BankCommunityCareCox Media GroupHillcrest HealthCare SystemHilti, Inc.HollyFrontier Tulsa Refining, LLCHyatt Regency TulsaIBC BankIC Bus, LLCJPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A.MidFirst BankNORDAM

ONE Gas, Inc.ONEOK, Inc.Oral Roberts UniversityPublic Service Company of OklahomaQuikTrip Corp.RCB Bank - ClaremoreRiver Spirit Casino ResortSaint Francis Health SystemSecurity BankT.D. Williamson, Inc.The University of TulsaTTCU Federal Credit UnionTulsa Community CollegeVerizonWal-Mart Stores, Inc. - CorporateWilliams

SILVER LEVEL

American Bank & Trust CompanyAmeristar Perimeter Security USA Inc.Ardagh GroupAvis Budget Car Rental, LLCBama Companies

BancFirst-TulsaBank of AmericaBKD CPAs & AdvisorsBlue Sky BankCancer Treatment Center of America in TulsaCareATC, Inc.Case & Associates Properties, Inc.Conner & Winters, LLPCox CommunicationsCrossFirst BankDon Thornton Automotive GroupDoubleTree by Hilton Tulsa DowntownEAN Holdings, LLCFabricut, Inc.First National Bank & Trust Co. of Broken ArrowFowler Automotive GroupGableGotwalsGriffin CommunicationsHall EstillHarsco Industrial Air X-ChangersHelmerich & Payne, Inc.Honeywell UOPIngredionJim Norton Toyota

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TULSA REGIONAL CHAMBER 2019 ANNUAL REPORT

KTUL, Tulsa’s Channel 8Mabrey BankMacy’sMagellan Midstream Partners, LPMatrix Service CompanyMazzio’s, LLCMcElroy Manufacturing, Inc.Northeastern State UniversityOklahoma Surgical HospitalOklahomans for Criminal Justice ReformOmni Air International, LLCOSU Medical CenterParkside Psychiatric Hospital & ClinicPepsi Beverages CompanyPort City Metal ServicesProsperity BankReasor’s, LLCSam’s Club #8263SemGroup Corp.Simmons BankSouthen Glazer’s Wine and Spirits of OklahomaSouthern Hills Country ClubSpartan College of Aeronautics and TechnologySpiritBankSummit Financial GroupTRC Pipeline Services, Inc.Tulsa Health DepartmentTulsa Tech

Tulsa World Media CompanyTWG (Tulsa Winch Group)University of Oklahoma-TulsaWebco Industries, Inc.WPX Energy Company

BRONZE LEVEL

AAA OklahomaAdditive Systems, Inc.American ParkingAmerican Piping InspectionAmerican Red CrossAmerican Waste Control, Inc.Anheuser Busch Sales of OklahomaAXH Air-CoolersAZZ GalvanizingBeck DesignBill Knight Automotive GroupBNSF Railway CompanyCapital One Auto FinanceCatholic Charities of Eastern OklahomaCBRE, Inc.CEC CorporationCentral Plains Cement Co.CF IndustriesChart Cooler Service CompanyCimarex Energy Co.Clarion Events, Ltd.

Cole Hargrave Snodgrass & AssociatesCommunity HigherEdConey I-LanderContinental IndustriesCostcoCRC - Evans Pipeline International, Inc.CREOKS Behavioral Health ServicesCrowe & DunlevycxLoyaltyCymSTAR, LLCD & L Oil ToolsDavis H. Elliot Co, Inc.Direct EnergyDoerner, Saunders, Daniel & Anderson, LLPDoleseDoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Tulsa - Warren PlaceEducational Development CorporationEide Bailly, LLPEnel Green Power North America, Inc.Enovation ControlsEpic Charter SchoolsEquity BankErnst & Young, LLPExpo SquareFamily & Children’s ServicesFlintco, LLCFW MurphyGallagher

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Gateway First BankGrand River Dam AuthorityGrant Thornton, LLPGreen Bay Packaging Inc.Greenheck GroupGunnebo Johnson Corp.Hogan Assessment SystemsHoganTaylor LLPHolland HallHUB International Mid-AmericaHunt, Patton & Brazeal, Inc.Ihloff Salon & Day SpaImperialIndependent Opportunities, Inc.Indian Health Care Resource CenterITC Great PlainsJackie Cooper Imports of Tulsa, LLCKJRH - Channel 2L-3 AerometLimco AirepairLuxa EnterprisesManhattan Construction GroupMarshMcAfee & TaftMid-Continent GroupMontereauNabholz CorporationNew York Life Insurance CompanyNewView OklahomaOklahoma Aggregates AssociationOklahoma Blood Institute/TulsaOklahoma Central Credit UnionOklahoma State University

Opportune, LLPOsage CasinosOSU - TulsaOSU Center For Health SciencesOSUIT - OkmulgeeParFab Industries Inc.Pelco Structural, LLCPost Acute Medical Rehabilitation Of TulsaPremier Consulting PartnersPromise HotelsPryer AerospacePwCRed Crown Federal Credit UnionReliantRenaissance Tulsa Hotel & Convention CenterResolute EngineeringRexelRib Crib BBQ, Inc.Riggs, Abney, Neal, Turpen, Orbison & LewisRogers State UniversityRuhrpumpen, Inc.Saint Simeon’sSanguine Gas Exploration, LLCSeneGence InternationalSherwood CompaniesSolar TurbinesSonic Drive-In (Tulsa Region)Spirit AeroSystemsState Chamber of OklahomaStephens Media GroupStride BankSutherland Global ServicesThe McNellie’s Group

The Parent Child Center of TulsaThe Patriot Golf ClubThe Persimmon GroupTriad BankTriumph Aerostructures TulsaTulsa Airport Improvement TrustTulsa Bone & Joint AssociatesTulsa City-County LibraryTulsa Dream CenterTulsa Federal Credit UnionTulsa Medical LaboratoryTulsa TransitTulsa Zoo ManagementUMB BankUnifirst Corp.Vast BankVideo Gaming TechnologiesWalgreens Area OfficeWallace EngineeringWarren CATXCaliber InternationalYWCA Tulsa

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TULSA REGIONAL CHAMBER 2019 ANNUAL REPORT

EXECUTIVE & ADMINISTRATIONMichael S. Neal, CCE, CCD, HLM President & CEO [email protected] 918.560.0210

Justin McLaughlin, CCE, CEcD Executive Vice President & COO [email protected] 918.560.0208

Lynette FreelandExecutive Assistant to President & [email protected] 918.560.0288

Tracy PopeExecutive Assistant to EVP & [email protected] 918.560.0249

Candace KraftInformation Resource [email protected]

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTWilliam Murphy, CEcDSenior Vice President of Economic [email protected]

Rue L. Ramsey Vice President of Workforce & Talent [email protected]

Brien Thorstenberg, CEcDVice President of Aerospace and [email protected] 918.560.0231

Colleen Almeida SmithExecutive Director of the Tulsa Small Business [email protected]

Bob BallDirector of Economic [email protected]

Holly Foreman Director of Economic Development [email protected] 918.560.0239

Rusty Linker Director of Marketing [email protected] 918.560.0233

Angie ZaricorDirector of Regional Partnerships & Special [email protected] 918.560.0217

Joanna Jeffries Program Manager of Workforce & Talent [email protected]

Joshua Wiedel Economic Development [email protected]

Tammie KolkerExecutive Assistant for Economic [email protected]

REGIONAL TOURISMRay HoytSenior Vice President of Regional [email protected] 918.560.0273

Abby KurinVice President of Marketing & CommunicationsExecutive Director of Tulsa Film, Music, Arts & [email protected] 918.560.0286

Vanesa MasucciVice President of International Markets & Leisure [email protected] 918.560.0229

Matt StockmanVice President of Experience & [email protected] 918.560.0238

Brian WilliamsVice President of Business [email protected] 918.560.0227

Kathleen BorgneDirector of Sales, [email protected] 918.560.0251

Kenny SmithDirector of Convention [email protected] 918.560.0269

Mark HargisNational Sales & Development Manager, Tulsa Sports [email protected] 918.560.0205

Marlene LivaudaisNational Sales Manager, [email protected] 918.560.0284

Kristen Vencl National Sales Manager, [email protected] 918.560.0236

Laura PorthManager of Experience & [email protected] 918.560.0244

Patti KrausertManager of Research & Data [email protected] 918.560.0226

Leah Davis Executive Assistant to Senior Vice President of Regional Tourism [email protected] 918.560.0293

CHAMBER STAFF

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GOVERNMENT AFFAIRSElizabeth OsburnSenior Vice President of Government [email protected] 918.560.0211

Katie HenkeVice President of Government [email protected] 918.560.0246

Conner CarrollDirector of Government [email protected] 918.560.0219

Ronna MontgomeryEvents Manager & Executive [email protected] 918.560.0253

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENTAndrea PembertonInterim Executive Director of TYPROS [email protected]

Kuma Roberts, IOMExecutive Director of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion [email protected] 918.560.0218

RESOURCE DEVELOPMENTAllison Walden, CFRE®, IOMSenior Vice President of Resource [email protected] 918.560.0271

Steffanie Bonner, CFRE®Vice President of Resource [email protected] 918.560.0280

Courtney DresherVice President of Member Engagement & Investor [email protected] 918.560.0200

Karen Humphrey, IOMExecutive Director of Resource [email protected] 918.560.0250

Stacy SmithProspect Development [email protected] 918.560.0214

Caleb CarrollMembership Sales [email protected]

Britain DrennanSenior Member Relations [email protected]

Brenda LewisSenior Member Relations [email protected] 918.560.0204

Abby MilesMember Relations [email protected] 918.560.0213

FINANCE & ITNancy CarterSenior Vice President of Finance & [email protected] 918.560.0245

Rachel Kraft-SelfSenior [email protected] 918.560.0234

Shannon [email protected] 918.560.0207

COMMUNICATIONS, MARKETING & EVENTSJim MorganSenior Vice President of [email protected] 918.560.0241

Chris WylieVice President of [email protected] 918.560.0274

Bryan CampbellDirector of Creative [email protected] 918.560.0268

Morgan WooldridgeDirector of [email protected] 918.560.0295

Taylor CostleySenior Account [email protected] 918.560.0277

Chris RogersSenior Account [email protected] 918.560.0266

Michelle StokesSenior Graphic [email protected] 918.560.0202

Jarrel WadeSenior Account [email protected] 918.560.0267

Ashleigh RaunerEvents [email protected]

HUMAN RESOURCESCynthia Simmons Taylor, PHR, SHRM-CP Senior Vice President of Human [email protected] 918.560.0209

Robin FisherHR [email protected] 918.560.0248

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