Why Building an Inclusive Ecosystem Requires “Getting Proximal” – Evan Fay leads the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber’s holistic strategy to serve entrepreneurs through creation of, and investment in, programs and infrastructure. He joins host David Ponraj to talk about pioneering the ecosystem builder role within a traditional chamber of commerce setting. Evan explains how the motto, “get proximal,” informs their work and why building a more inclusive business ecosystem means focusing not only on the diversity of the region’s entrepreneurs but on the diversity of resources and providers serving them.
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Why Building an Inclusive Ecosystem Requires “Getting Proximal” – Evan Fay leads the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber’s holistic strategy to serve entrepreneurs through creation of, and investment in, programs and infrastructure. He joins host David Ponraj to talk about pioneering the ecosystem builder role within a traditional chamber of commerce setting. Evan explains how the motto, “get proximal,” informs their work and why building a more inclusive business ecosystem means focusing not only on the diversity of the region’s entrepreneurs but on the diversity of resources and providers serving them.
Why Building an Inclusive Ecosystem Requires “Getting Proximal” – Evan Fay leads the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber’s holistic strategy to serve entrepreneurs through creation of, and investment in, programs and infrastructure. He joins host David Ponraj to talk about pioneering the ecosystem builder role within a traditional chamber of commerce setting. Evan explains how the motto, “get proximal,” informs their work and why building a more inclusive business ecosystem means focusing not only on the diversity of the region’s entrepreneurs but on the diversity of resources and providers serving them.