»SWEP opens North American headquarters in Tulsa
SWEP, a leading manufacturer of brazed plate heat exchangers, celebrated the grand opening of its North American headquarters in Tulsa May 16.
May 16, 2013
Through its strategic plan and working with community partners, the Chamber is committed to identifying strategies for moving Tulsans up the education pipeline and increasing the number of citizens with a college degree. The ability of higher education to provide industry and company-specific training is a huge selling point, and absolutely fundamental, to the Chamber’s economic development staff when recruiting new businesses.
It is imperative Tulsa has a solid talent and workforce strategy in place that is the foundation of our economic development plan.
These efforts are strengthened by the tremendous support of Tulsa’s corporate and philanthropic citizens. CBS News recently profiled Tulsa’s success in early childhood education, and the man behind much of that success, George Kaiser. To view the two-part interview, please follow the links below.
SAT MAY 5: PART ONE -- EVENING NEWS VIDEO + ARTICLE ALL ON ONE PAGE
SUN MAY 5: PART TWO -- EVENING NEWS VIDEO + ARTICLE + WEB EXTRA KAISER INTERVIEW ALL ON ONE PAGE
SWEP, a leading manufacturer of brazed plate heat exchangers, celebrated the grand opening of its North American headquarters in Tulsa May 16.
The Tulsa Regional Chamber and its OneVoice partners applaud Governor Fallin for signing SB 1062 into law today.
Tulsa Public Schools’ technology and school safety bond issue will increase technology in classrooms and ensure students are prepared for the workforce.
A preliminary Talent Dividend First Year Report shows Tulsa increased overall secondary degree attainment by more than 14 percent in the 2010-2011 academic year.