New Career Skills Program Chooses Tulsa For Start-Up Headquarters
A new company called Satellite has chosen Tulsa for its start-up headquarters. The start-up helps people by teaching new skills for a tech sales job while giving students their freedom by making the program and jobs fully remote if they so choose.
Satellite CEO Chris Waldron said he chose Tulsa for their home base because this city has “proven time and time again that the city has both a great quality of life and cost of living”. He said they are diving into their mission of helping people learn specific new skills because everyone should have equal opportunities when it comes to a career they love.
Giving the gift of good cheer
By Carol Marsh - DarkeCountyMedia.com
Making a special Christmas delivery to UCM Residential Services in Union City are (left to right) John Vanata, Bike President of the Road Hogs, Mari Vanata, Art Sense Community Integration Coordinator, Jeff Didier, and Christina Parker, Q. I. D. P., at UCM Residential Services.
Carol Marsh| Darke County Media
John and Mari Vanata unloading a van filled with special Christmas gifts and wishes from the Toys for Tikes campaign for those at UCM Residential Services (Christel Manor) in Union City.
Carol Marsh| Darke County Media
Mari Vanata, Community Integration Coordinator at Art Sense, carrying one of the gifts to be distributed to residents of UCM Residential Services in Union City.
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