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Ed Morrison · Oak City
October 16th, 2009

Fourteen years ago, a small group of us set out to change the economic dynamics of Oklahoma City. At the time OKC lagged far behind similar capital cities like Nashville, Austin, Indianapolis and Raleigh.
We devised a strategy and were set to launch, when the bombing took place. After a few months to recover and reassess, our team moved forward to launch our strategy.
By 2001, we were seeing marked progress.
Today, Oklahoma City is rated as the top location in the country to start a business.
Last 5 posts by Ed Morrison
- Managing a regional strategy - February 9th, 2010
- Northeast Ohio and the color of dinosaurs - February 5th, 2010
- Moving regions toward open innovation - February 4th, 2010
- What's next for the Future Fund and the Cleveland Foundation? - February 4th, 2010
- Looking at the Third Frontier - January 31st, 2010
