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  2. Taylor Business Institute - Wikipedia

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    History. Taylor Business Institute has been operating in the Chicago Loop since 1962. From 1962 to 1986, the college was primarily a diploma-focused institute offering women clerk typist and secretarial training and was owned by ITT Educational Services. In 1986, Janice Parker, the former director of the school, acquired the college.

  3. Kathy Taylor (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Tulsa, Oklahoma. Alma mater. University of Oklahoma. Kathryn Louise Taylor (born September 29, 1955 [citation needed]) was elected the 38th mayor of Tulsa, Oklahoma on April 4, 2006, in the city's largest voter turnout for a mayoral election. [1] She defeated Republican incumbent Mayor Bill Lafortune to become Tulsa's second female mayor.

  4. Cox Business Convention Center - Wikipedia

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    Tulsa Revolution (MASL) (2013–2014) Website. www.coxcentertulsa.com. The Cox Business Convention Center (formerly the Tulsa Assembly Center, Tulsa Convention Center, and Maxwell Convention Center) is a 275,000 square foot convention center located in downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma. The Cox Business Convention Center (CBCC) was originally named ...

  5. Downtown Tulsa - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Tulsa is an area of approximately 1.4 square miles (3.6 km 2) surrounded by an inner-dispersal loop created by Interstate 244, US 64 and US 75. [1] The area serves as Tulsa's financial and business district; it is the focus of a large initiative to draw tourism, which includes plans to capitalize on the area's historic architecture. [2]

  6. List of companies based in Tulsa, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of large or well-known interstate or international companies headquartered in the Tulsa Metropolitan Area. As of November 2012, Tulsa was home to one Fortune 1000 and two Fortune 500 companies: Dollar Thrifty Automotive Group, energy companies: ONEOK (#219), and The Williams Companies, Inc. (#342). [18]

  7. Williams Companies - Wikipedia

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    4,783 (February 1, 2022) Website. www.williams.com. The Williams Companies, Inc., is an American energy company based in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Its core business is natural gas processing and transportation, with additional petroleum and electricity generation assets. A Fortune 500 company, [1] its common stock is a component of the S&P 500.

  8. Blue Dome Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Dome Historic District in Tulsa, Oklahoma is a historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2016. It is a seventeen block area of commercial, industrial, and mixed-use buildings, as well as open spaces, just east of the downtown business area of Tulsa. The listing included 73 resources, including 45 ...

  9. Oklahoma Policy Institute - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Blatt replaced Matt Guillory as executive director, and the organization's main office was moved from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, to Tulsa. Through 2010, Blatt was the organization's only full-time employee. In 2011, two additional full-time staff members were hired. [3] In 2012, Oklahoma Policy Institute hired an Outreach Coordinator. [3]