When a tornado wiped out a suburb of Oklahoma City, Jazmine Farmer found her calling. Inspired by Calamity Jane (“I figure if a girl wants to be a legend, she oughta go be one”), Farmer set out to give to those who’d lost so much.
When a tornado wiped out a suburb of Oklahoma City, Jazmine Farmer found her calling. Inspired by Calamity Jane (“I figure if a girl wants to be a legend, she oughta go be one”), Farmer set out to give to those who’d lost so much.
“Eyes on anything. Anytime. Anywhere.” Forty thousand “lookers” utilize a mobile technology platform to go onsite to any location to collect data. What started as a service for consumers considering a purchase on Ebay has rapidly expanded to an international vendor-displacing B-to-B operation that can augment almost any external workforce.
One of the best ways we can support our fallen or disabled soldiers and their families is to ensure their future through education. Folds of Honor provides scholarships for just such a purpose.
It’s hard to beat the excitement of early stage and the entrepreneurial bug is everywhere! Oklahoma City’s shared working space is Star Space 46, “a community hub for all things entrepreneurial and tech.” And now they’re expanding, adding more offices and working/training spaces.
Twenty years ago, Oklahoma took steps to develop and support its startup community when it created i2E, a venture development organization.
As the healthcare market continues to shift, efficiency becomes a top priority for local pharmacies, many of which are small businesses run by entrepreneurs and pharmacists. Founded by a community pharmacist, ComputerRX offers a software management system that supports community pharmacies and their unique needs.
Delivering the right message through the right channel to the right audience at the right time is trickier than it sounds and requires a specialized yet extensive expertise to cover all the moving pieces.