National Recruiting Director on What Oklahoma Has to Offer
Christie Cooper Myers is the Director of National Recruiting for the Oklahoma Department of Commerce. She is a native Oklahoman and alumni of the University
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Christie Cooper Myers is the Director of National Recruiting for the Oklahoma Department of Commerce. She is a native Oklahoman and alumni of the University
[Pictured above: U.S. Senator Jim Inhofe, U.S. Representative Steve Russell; Eric DeMarco, President & CEO of Kratos Defense & Security Solutions; Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin;
Booz Allen Hamilton announced it expects to bring 240 jobs to the state of Oklahoma over the next 10 years, significantly expanding its current presence
The Oklahoma Department of Commerce recently announced the launch of the Oklahoma ACES (Aerospace Commerce Economic Services) Program. Created under House Bill 2578, the primary
Article from Tulsa Port of Catoosa The Tulsa Port and the inland waterway system allows Oklahoma companies to be competitive with fabricators located along the
Artist’s rendering of the B-21 Raider, pictured above, provided by the U.S. Air Force. The Air Force has selected Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma, to
The Oklahoma Department of Commerce has released numbers relating to business announcements for the first quarter of Fiscal Year 2019 (FY19) which ran July 1
Warehouse will further enhance the company’s supply chain Whirlpool Corporation plans to expand its operations in Tulsa, Oklahoma with the addition of a new Factory
Rural Sourcing, the leading provider of US-based IT outsourcing services, announced that it will open its fifth development center in Oklahoma City. The center will
Officials at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) National Severe Storms Laboratory, located in Norman, Oklahoma, recently unveiled the Advanced Technology Demonstrator, a $38
Article by David Dishman for The Oklahoman While reading the newspaper on her phone earlier this year, Erica Stone learned that Amazon sought to hire
Article by Rhett Morgan for The Tulsa World The Broken Arrow Chamber of Commerce and the city of Broken Arrow hosted the Unmanned Aerial Systems
Article by Michael Overall for The Tulsa World Starting out as an ammunition plant during World War II, the MidAmerica Industrial Park has always been
Governor Mary Fallin and Valkyrie Systems Aerospace (VSA) announced a partnership between the state of Oklahoma and the company. The partnership will ultimately accommodate manufacturing
Alorica Inc., the largest customer service provider in the U.S., announced that its Tulsa site will be adding 300 new full-time jobs through the end
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