Allison Walden

Senior Vice President Of Resource Development at Tulsa Regional Chamber

Allison B. Walden serves as the Senior Vice President of Resource Development at Tulsa Regional Chamber where Allison B. guides and executes the organization's comprehensive development plan and manages investment relationships to ensure financial resources meet strategic objectives. Prior to their current role, Allison B. held positions at Broken Arrow Performing Arts Center, Fort Smith Symphony, Scripps Networks Interactive, and Clarityworks, gaining experience in development, events coordination, public relations, and communications. Allison holds a B.S. in Communications with a Public Relations Major and Business Minor from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.

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Tulsa, United States

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Tulsa Regional Chamber

Representing more than 2,150 member organizations and more than 178,000 workers, the Tulsa Regional Chamber is the primary driver of regional and individual prosperity in northeast Oklahoma. The Chamber develops and delivers a wide variety of programs and services designed to bolster and benefit Tulsa-area businesses of all shapes and sizes, from large corporations to small startups. For more than 115 years, the Chamber has served as an integral part of what makes the Tulsa region a great place to live, work and play. As epitomized by the Chamber tagline – “Your Partner in Prosperity” – every strategy, program and service of the Chamber is created specifically to increase prosperity. The Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives (ACCE) named the Tulsa Regional Chamber the nation’s best chamber in 2005, 2008 and 2010. The Chamber has been recognized three times by the Oklahoma Quality Foundation (OQF), including receipt of OQF’s Award for Commitment to Excellence in 2019. The Chamber holds three prestigious accreditations: five-star accreditation from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce; accredited economic development organization through the International Economic Development Council (IEDC); and accredited destination marketing organization (Visit Tulsa) through Destinations International (DI). The Chamber also houses the Tulsa Office of Film, Music, Arts & Culture (Tulsa FMAC), Oklahoma’s only accredited city film commission through the Association of Film Commissioners International (AFCI). For more information, visit tulsachamber.com.


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