The Chamber has a diverse membership
roster consisting of American Indian
individuals and businesses,
non-Indian individuals and
non-Indian businesses, as well as
non-profit organizations whose work
benefits American Indian people,
tribes, and representatives from the
public sector and corporate
businesses.
Operating with a board of directors,
the Chamber is a volunteer
organization funded through
membership dues and corporate
sponsors. The Chamber meets monthly,
elects rotating officers, and
operates with committees. Monthly
programs include speakers from major
corporations or presentations on
business improvement ideas from
professionals in a variety of
fields.
The American Indian Chamber of
Commerce of Oklahoma is a
non-profit, 501(c)(6) corporation.
Membership is open to both American
Indian and non-American Indian
business and individuals, and
entitles a business or individual to
be listed in our annual membership
directory.
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Tulsa
Chapter of the American Indian
Chamber of Commerce of Oklahoma
Receives "Lewis B. Ketchum
Excellence in Business" Award.
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