Where Native Business Meets Municipal Growth
Regional Economic Leadership Forum
Join the American Indian Chamber of Commerce of Oklahoma – Tulsa Chapter for a powerful regional conversation bringing together municipal leadership, economic development professionals, and Native business leaders focused on building stronger partnerships across Oklahoma.
This special luncheon forum creates space for meaningful dialogue around regional growth, municipal opportunity, economic development priorities, and how Native-owned businesses can engage more deeply in shaping Oklahoma’s future.
This is more than a luncheon.
It is an opportunity to connect directly with leaders helping guide economic growth across our region.
Featured Speakers
David Hinkle
Executive Director, COEDD
Mike Fina
Executive Director, Oklahoma Municipal League
Lisa Ford
Broken Arrow City Councilor
Kendal Francis
Muskogee City Manager
Moderatored By
Joyce Calvert
Mayor of the City of Glenpool
Why Attend?
✔ Connect with regional decision-makers
✔ Build relationships with municipal and economic development leaders
✔ Gain insight into regional growth priorities
✔ Discover opportunities for partnership and collaboration
✔ Expand your business network across Oklahoma
Event Details
Thursday, June 11, 2026
11:30 AM – 1:00 PM
River Spirit Casino Resort
8330 Riverside Parkway
Tulsa, OK 74137
Bring your business cards.
Bring a guest.
Bring something for the Card Pull to highlight your business.
This is where conversations begin that lead to opportunity.
Special Thanks to Our Sponsor
The AICCO Tulsa Chapter extends our sincere appreciation to the Muscogee (Creek) Nation for sponsoring this month's Regional Economic Leadership Forum.
The Muscogee (Creek) Nation continues to demonstrate outstanding leadership in economic development, workforce investment, education, healthcare, and community advancement throughout Oklahoma. Their commitment to creating opportunities for Native businesses and strengthening Tribal communities helps make events like this possible.

Mvto (Thank You) to the Muscogee (Creek) Nation for their continued partnership and support of the American Indian Chamber of Commerce of Oklahoma and the Native business community.