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SUMMARY:2022 Oklahoma Scorecard: Governmental Breakfast
DESCRIPTION:Have you heard about the 2022 Oklahoma Scorecard? The Scorecard is intended as a tool for policymakers. The report measures Oklahoma's economic competitiveness based on key metrics that are indicative of public policy choices\, minimizing characteristics of the economy that are baked-in. As uncomfortable as it may be\, The Scorecard doesn't pull punches. The unpleasant truth is that Oklahoma does not rank very well in far too many categories. But how can problems be addressed unless they are clearly identified?\n\n\n\nJoin us as we welcome Chad Warmington\, President & CEO of The State Chamber\, to explain the purpose behind the scorecard and how it is being utilized for improvement on the things that really matter and to track our progress over time.\n\n \nChad Warmington was named president and CEO of The State Chamber of Oklahoma in 2020. Through his leadership\, the Chamber leads pro-business advocacy and political affairs on behalf of the business community throughout Oklahoma. \n\nChad has over 20 years of experience in Oklahoma politics. He previously served as the president of the Petroleum Alliance of Oklahoma\, where he oversaw the merger of two separate oil and gas organizations\, along with the establishment of a unified executive committee and board of directors\, and the implementation of new governance structures and bylaws. \n\nHe sharpened his skills leading advocacy efforts on behalf of the business community serving previously as the executive vice president for The State Chamber\, in which he managed political\, government affairs and marketing operations. \n\nChad has also served as chief of staff to three speakers of the Oklahoma House\, on U.S. Sen. Don Nickles' staff and as campaign manager for multiple statewide campaigns.\n\n\n\n\nThank you to our sponsors!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Have you heard about the 2022 Oklahoma Scorecard? \;The Scorecard is intended as a tool for policymakers. The report measures Oklahoma&rsquo\;s economic competitiveness based on key metrics that are indicative of public policy choices\, minimizing characteristics of the economy that are baked-in. \;As uncomfortable as it may be\, The Scorecard doesn&rsquo\;t pull punches. The unpleasant truth is that Oklahoma does not rank very well in far too many categories. But how can problems be addressed unless they are clearly identified?
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\nJoin us as we welcome Chad Warmington\, President &\; CEO of The State Chamber\, to explain the purpose behind the scorecard and how it is being utilized for improvement on the things that really matter and to track our progress over time.
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Chad Warmington was named president and CEO of The State Chamber of Oklahoma in 2020. Through his leadership\, the Chamber leads pro-business advocacy and political affairs on behalf of the business community throughout Oklahoma. \;
\n\nChad has over 20 years of experience in Oklahoma politics. He previously served as the president of the Petroleum Alliance of Oklahoma\, where he oversaw the merger of two separate oil and gas organizations\, along with the establishment of a unified executive committee and board of directors\, and the implementation of new governance structures and bylaws. \;
\n\nHe sharpened his skills leading advocacy efforts on behalf of the business community serving previously as the executive vice president for The State Chamber\, in which he managed political\, government affairs and marketing operations. \;
\n\nChad has also served as chief of staff to three speakers of the Oklahoma House\, on U.S. Sen. Don Nickles'\; staff and as campaign manager for multiple statewide campaigns.
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