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In 2009 we celebrated our 10th yearanniversary. 10 years ago a group of dedicat-ed Hispanic business owners and communityleaders realized the enormous economicimpact and potential of the growing Hispaniccommunity in Tulsa. At that time the GreaterTulsa Hispanic Chamber of Commerce(GTHCC) was incorporated in the State ofOklahoma, creating Oklahoma’s firstHispanic Chamber of Commerce. Since itsinception, the GTHCC has worked towardbringing the issues and concerns of the Tulsaregion's Hispanic owned businesses to theforefront of the local, regional, and state eco-nomic agenda.
The founders of the GTHCC have beendedicated to establishing credibility in one ofthe fastest growing economic sectors inTulsa: the east side.
This hard work has been recognized bothat a national and local level. In 2009 theGTHCC was awarded the Best HispanicChamber in the Region, by the US HispanicChamber of Commerce.
Also in 2009, the Boy Scouts of Americapresented the Whitney M. Young, Jr. award tothe GTHCC for its service to the youth.
During 2009, the GTHCC’s programshelped grow the chamber’s membership andparticipation.
Monthly networking luncheons
As one of our cornerstone monthly activi-ties, our luncheons provide one of Tulsa'sbest networking opportunities.
In 2009 the GTHCC had extraordinaryguest speakers, among them Keith Ballard,Tulsa Public Schools Superintendent, andRepublican Rep. John Sullivan.
The GTHCC also hosted the only MayoralForum that gathered all the candidates forTulsa Mayor: Tom Adelson, Democrat;Dewey Bartlett Jr., Republican, and inde-pendents Mark Perkins and LawrenceKirkpatrick.
10th Annual Excelencia Awards
May 28th was the day set to present theExcelencia Awards to three of the GTHCC’smost active members at the Crowne Plazahotel in downtown, Tulsa.
Simón Navarro, owner of 2000 HNC,received the Avance Award as the Hispanicbusiness of the year.
Laurie Paul, executive director ofCommunity Health Connection, won theBendaña Amigo Award for community leader-ship.
Kirk Hays, executive vice president ofArvest Bank, received the Adelante Award,which recognizes the business as the corpo-rate member of the year.
More than 200 guests heard speaker NinaVaca, owner of the Dallas-based, multimilliondollar business Pinnacle, and chairman of theU.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce RegionIII. Vaca stressed that part of her success asa businesswoman is due to her associationwith the Dallas Hispanic Chamber ofCommerce.
“The Chamber took me to the WhiteHouse,” she said, noting that she has metthree U.S. presidents. “The Chamber cantake you anywhere,” she said. “Be part ofyour local Chamber.”
Vaca said she was impressed with theenergy of the GTHCC members and addedthat in four or five years the city could hostthe national convention of the U.S. HispanicChamber of Commerce.
19th Annual Legislative Conference
More than 200 business organizations,which represent more than 2.5 millionHispanic businesses in the nation, gatheredfor the 19th legislative conference held by theU.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce inWashington, D. C.
The Greater Tulsa HispanicChamber of Commerce
M o n t h l y N e w s l e t t e rM o n t h l y N e w s l e t t e rJanuary 2010
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2009:
The year in review
Staff and volunteers for the US Census 2010 at Festival Hispano 2009.
Francisco Treviño, executive director ofthe Greater Tulsa Hispanic Chamber ofCommerce, led the Oklahoma delegation,which included Marvin Lizama, president ofthe American Dream Coalition, BlancaThames and Salvador Coronado, presidentof Coronado Drywall.
President Barack Obama opened theevent. Shortly after Obama spoke, theOklahoma delegation was able to speakbriefly with the president.
30th Annual Festival Hispano and 3rd Annual Hispanic Heritage Run
The 2009 edition of the Hispanic Festivalon Sept. 19 and 20 livened up downtownTulsa with music, flavors and color.
Hundreds of people showed up at ThirdStreet and Boston Avenue to enjoy the 30thanniversary of the festival.
The opening ceremony was led by youthfrom St. Thomas More Church, who marchedin carnival attire along the streets.
Festival events included the HispanicHeritage race, which attracted 98 participantsof all ages, including 5-year-old BrandonGarcía and Billy Woodruff, age 72.
The winner in the male category wasReynaldo Gómez, 37, who crossed the finishline in 18 minutes and 23 seconds. The win-ner in the female category was KrystalAtilano, 21, who finished the course in 22minutes and 22 seconds.
10th Annual Golf Tournament 'Fore Amigos'
Seven teams played at the gorgeous linksof South Lakes Golf Course, to enjoy one ofthe best tournaments in town.
Hispanic pastries, steak lunch, refresh-
ments, golf cart, trophies, special swards andmany door prizes, were part of this annualgathering of sport and networking.
10th Annual Meeting
On Dec. 15th the Greater Tulsa HispanicChamber of Commerce announced the 2010Board of Directors.
In 2010, they will continue promoting theinterest of our members and reassuring ourcommitment of service to the Hispanic com-munity with the mission of growing businessthrough people and partnerships.
The members of the 2010 Board ofDirectors are:
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Bill Johnnie CHAIRMAN
Ed Martínez, Jr.State Farm Insurance Agency
VICE CHAIRMAN
Freddy Valverde Fame 4 Business Solutions
TREASURER
DIRECTORSSarita Díaz-Pilkington
Arvest BankSarah Hansel
Hall EstillEduardo Mora
Carr & Carr Law FirmMichael PacewiczCrowe & DunlevyRodger Randle
The University of OklahomaLucinda Rojas
Schnake Turnbo Frank, PR
Chamber News
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Winner of the Small Hispanic Chamber Award for Region III,
from The United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Growing Business Through People and Partnerships.
2009:
The year in review
Alejandro Munozcano, Francisco Ibarra, Manuel Gomez and José Luis Silva
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Winner of the
Small Hispanic Chamber Award for Region III,
from The United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Growing Business Through People and Partnerships.
Thank you for your Support
We are pleased to announce that State Farm Insurance presented a checkfor $2,500 and The Gelving Foundation presented a check for $3,000 tofund the Small Business Academy and the Computer Lab of the Chamber.State Farm Insurance and The Gelvin Foundation have been proud support-ers of the Chamber. The partnership have been tremendous and we areconvinced that many businesses will benefit with the developing of theseprograms.
State Farm Insurance presented a check for $2,500
EducationThe U.S. Army Accessions Command(USAAC) and the Hispanic Associationof Colleges and Universities (HACU)today signed an official Memorandum ofUnderstanding (MOU) providing a coop-erative framework for serving theHispanic community through Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSI) and Hispanic-Serving School Districts (HSSD). TheMOU builds on the Army's long-standingpartnership with HACU and supports theshared mission of providing opportuni-ties for higher education and leadershipdevelopment.
"The Hispanic Association of Collegesand Universities and the U.S. Army arecommitted to improving educationalopportunities for Hispanic students," saidPresident and CEO of HACU, Dr.Antonio R. Flores. "We've partnered withthe Army to advance our collaborativeefforts and objectives of serving ourHispanic youth and future leaders of thisnation. This MOU agreement representsour mutual commitment to provideopportunities to better prepare Hispanicstudents for success in their chosencareer path."
"The Army makes a considerable invest-ment in providing opportunities for life-long learning, including access to highereducation, training in cutting-edge tech-nologies and real world experience. Ourpartnership with HACU helps ensure theHispanic community is aware of and hasaccess to the broad range of resourcesand benefits we provide for our youth,"said Lieutenant General Benjamin C.Freakley, Commanding General,USAAC. "Through this joint commitment,we're developing future leaders who willhave the knowledge, confidence anddiverse skills needed to keep our nationand our communities strong."
Specific areas of focus identified in theMOU include expanding test preparationresources for educators and students;building a comprehensive understandingof career and technical choices for stu-dents; collaborating on programsdesigned to increase awareness of U.S.Army resources available to Hispanicsseeking higher education, career andleadership opportunities; and increasingHSI and HSSD understanding of thebenefits and educational opportunities
provided through Army service.
The MOU also outlines the Army's con-tinued support of HACU's AnnualConference and of the HACU's innova-tive College Tour program, which bringshigh school students to universities tolearn more about college life. The U.S.Army also will be presented as a HACUpartner and resource to HSIs andHSSDs for college preparedness viaU.S. Army College planning assessmenttools, like March2Success and ROTCscholarships.
About HACUThe Hispanic Association of Collegesand Universities (HACU) is the onlynational educational association thatrepresents existing and emergingHispanic-Serving Institutions in thenation. Founded in 1986, HACU repre-sents nearly 450 colleges and universi-ties committed to Hispanic higher educa-tion success in the U.S., Puerto Rico,Latin America, Spain and Portugal. Formore information, visit www.hacu.net.
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Images of 2009
Salvador Coronado and Sara Martinez
Bill Johnnie and Anthony Perez
Simon Navarro with Excelencia keynote speaker NinaVaca
Excelencia Embassadors with keynote speaker NinaVaca
Guest speakers for one of our luncheonsCongressmanJohn Sullivan
Andy Chapa and Mike Ruiz
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Images of 2009 events
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Once a month the Hispanic community may learn the latest
news about the Chamber’s programs, services and events.
Our next show will be aired on
Saturday, January 30th from 9 to 10 a.m.
You may listen live at www.quebuenatulsa.com or
on you radio at 1530 AM.
‘Negocio para Todos’ is produced
by Francisco Treviño, Executive Director of the
Greater Tulsa Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
The Greater Tulsa
Hispanic Chamber’S
Radio Show
‘Negocio para Todos’
or
‘Business for
Everyone’
This is an informative radio
show recently launched by the
Greater Tulsa Hispanic
Chamber in partnership with
KXTD La Que Buena
1530AM.
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Won't You Join Us!
Do you have a new business, new loca-tion an expansion or an anniversary?
The Greater Tulsa Hispanic Chamber ofCommerce is pleased to assist you withyour grand opening or ribbon cutting.Here are the answers to a few common-ly asked questions:
WHAT THE CHAMBER DOES:
All free of charge, to our Chambermember
Sends out a broadcast email our mem-bers on our email list to notify them ofyour opening
Provides the “giant scissors” and bowsand ribbon to cut (we usually deliverthem the day before or several hoursbefore the event – please let us knowwhat color bows and ribbon, and howlong)
Podium and microphone
Keeps track of RSVPs, unless you pre-fer to handle that yourself
Attends the event and takes pictures forour e-newsletter and web page
Typically our Chamber ExecutiveDirector, President of the Board, someBoard Members will attend.
Publicizes the event in our e-newsletterand web page with a photo after the factin the next edition
Invite the media
We will help you prepare an agenda
WHAT THE COMPANY DOES
Sets the date and time of the event –typically first thing in the morning (8AMor 9AM), Noontime, end of the day(4PM or later) or evening (7PM) –
please coordinate this with the Chamberif at all possible well in advance to avoiddate and time conflicts
You provide any refreshments for thosein attendance – this is entirely up to you
Invite Your Board of Directors, if applica-ble and friends and family
Those who helped with your new loca-tion like contractors, bankers, etc.
You provide any refreshments for thosein attendance - this is entirely up to you
Provide background information on yourcompany ahead of time to those whoare speaking so they can prepareremarks (we can help with that)
HOW IT RUNS :
Your agenda could be something likethis:
Welcome Guests – done by a companyrep
Intro on the company – done by a com-pany rep – Explain what you do if a newbusiness, about your new location – if asecond location or a move, your hours,introduce your staff
Congratulatory Remarks – fromChamber, other dignitaries – these are1-3 minutes each – very brief
Cut the ribbon – usually done by digni-taries and head company rep, somechoose to have all employees do thecutting
Thank you for attending – by a companyrep
Then you offer everyone to come take alook at your facility, and if large enough,you might want to offer tours
KEEP IN MIND:
Weekend grand openings (includingFriday after 5:00) are harder for theChamber to draw attendance to thanweekday events.
Hanging your ribbon – should be placedin front of the doorway – you and the“cutters” would stand behind the ribbonfacing the crowd
Keep in touch with the Tulsa HispanicChamber as your plans progress
As mentioned above, the Tulsa HispanicChamber will handle RSVPs, unless youprefer to do it yourself. As you mayknow, people will wait until the lastminute to RSVP, or will show up withoutRSVPing. Call the Tulsa HispanicChamber during the morning of the daybefore the event to get the latest count,and add a little cushion before commu-nicating a final number to your caterer. Ifexperienced, your caterer can probablyhelp with your estimate.
Will parking be an issue? If so, pleaselet us know where you would like gueststo park so we can inform them inadvance
The farther ahead you contact us themore publicity we can give your event
If you have a digital version of yourlogo, please email it to the RibbonCutting Coordinator so it can appear onour email
To arrange for your special event,please contact:
The Greater Tulsa HispanicChamber of Commerce918-664-5326 or email
Ribbon Cutting CeremoniesRIBBON CUTTINGS, GROUNDBREAKING CEREMONIES& OPEN HOUSES
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Our next monthly luncheon is
February 24th, 2010 at 11:30 am
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288 Members!
In the 10 years history of the The Greater Tulsa Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, membership levels have had their peaks and valleys, with the 288 membership mark being
achieved. We are extremely enthusiastic.
Thank you for your extraordinary support.
Winner of the Small Hispanic Chamber Award 2008
for Region III, from The United States Hispanic
Chamber of Commerce&
2009 the Whitney M. Young, Jr. award for unselfish service to the youth of America.
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Hispanic Day with
Join us on Hispanic Chamber night with the Tulsa Oilers
Sunday, January 24th 20104:00 PM to 8:00 PM
BOk Center
Now is the perfect time to order your Oilers seasontickets for the BOK Center.
The Oilers have kept prices the same as 2008-09.Call the Oilers at (918) 632-7825 to reserve your
season tickets today.Flexible payment plans are available.
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