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American Indian Chamber of Commerce of OklahomaThe purpose of the American Indian Chamber of Commerce of Oklahoma (AICCO) is to assist American Indian businesses to expand and grow their business. The Chamber actively supports and nurtures well-planned, long-term business opportunities for members by providing organized access to public sector agencies and private industry.
The American Indian Chamber of Commerce provides an opportunity for Native American business owners to network among themselves to enhance business opportunities. The Chamber also acts as a collective voice for American Indian businesses on important issues. Your attendance and support are important to a vital and vibrant American Indian Chamber of Commerce!

 

  Kathryn Hatcher (Vice-Chairman - OKC Chapter) stands with John Hanson (former OKC Fire Chief) as Paulette Tall Chief (Treasurer - OKC Chapter) presents him with the check.
At their 2002 annual fundraiser the OKC Chapter made a donation towards the "Spirit of Oklahoma" Fire Truck, which is being donated by the people of Oklahoma to the New York City Fire Department. Here Kathryn Hatcher (Vice-Chairman - OKC Chapter) stands with John Hanson (former OKC Fire Chief) as Paulette Tall Chief (Treasurer - OKC Chapter) presents him with the check.

Governor Keating accepts gift basket from Cathy Wilkins (Executive Director) after addressing the Chamber
Governor Keating accepts gift basket from Cathy Wilkins (Executive Director) after addressing the Chamber

  ABOUT THE CHAMBER

The American Indian Chamber of Commerce of Oklahomawas initially funded by a grant to assist with economic development of American Indian people. Launched in 1990, the Chamber is actively involved in a number of programs to help build a stronger American Indian business community in Oklahoma.

 


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.

 

 


Tulsa Chapter of the American Indian Chamber of Commerce of Oklahoma Receives "Lewis B. Ketchum Excellence in Business" Award.
 

 

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