Oklahoma Workforce Commission on verge of hiring CEO
The Oklahoma Workforce Commission is close to hiring a CEO who will coordinate workforce development strategies across the state.
The Oklahoma Workforce Commission is close to hiring a CEO who will coordinate workforce development strategies across the state.
The Oklahoma Department of Commerce will use federal funds to help companies across the state increase their international sales.
OKLAHOMA CITY (OBV) -- The Oklahoma Main Street Center named the winners of its annual statewide competition this week during ...
Oklahoma's deputy secretary of state will lead a new office that was recently created to revitalize economic development in the ...
Oklahoma's lieutenant governor and legislative leaders participated in the first committee meeting of a new effort focused on revitalizing economic ...
NorSun, a Norwegian solar energy company will build its first U.S.-based factory in Tulsa, Okla. – an anticipated $620-million investment.
Two complimentary bills that aim to revitalize the state's economic development effort by focusing on business recruitment and retention are ...
Advanced Call Center Technologies (ACT), a Philadelphia-based call center technology company, is becoming the city of Norman's largest private sector ...
Tim Pehrson, president and CEO of INTEGRIS Health and chairman of the Oklahoma Workforce Commission, spoke one on one with ...
Twisters, the upcoming sequel to the iconic blockbuster film Twister, provided on-set training and mentorship to several Oklahomans to expand ...
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