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Association for Women in Communications Tulsa Chapter
About Association for Women in Communications Tulsa Chapter
Founded on the principle that women in communications deserve dedicated support and community, the Association for Women in Communications Tulsa Chapter has maintained a strong, longstanding presence serving the Tulsa, Oklahoma area for years. As part of a national organization with more than 7,500 members, the Tulsa Chapter represents a microcosm of the diverse communications professions, with over 110 members bringing varied expertise and perspectives to the local professional landscape.
AWC Tulsa is deeply committed to fostering relationships and building community among communicators at all career stages. The organization places particular emphasis on supporting students, recognizing them as vital members who benefit from networking opportunities both on campus and with established professional members. Through mentorship, guidance, and collaborative learning, AWC Tulsa helps emerging communicators build strong academic and professional foundations.
The chapter's mission extends beyond professional development to encompass genuine community connection and advocacy for progressive change. By bringing together journalists, marketers, designers, producers, and professionals across the full spectrum of communications disciplines, AWC Tulsa creates an inclusive environment where members can share knowledge, exchange ideas, and support one another's growth. The organization's commitment to information exchange, leadership development, professional advancement, and technological innovation reflects its understanding that today's communicators must master varied competencies to succeed.
Whether through monthly lunches, social gatherings, workshops, or annual awards celebrations, AWC Tulsa cultivates a supportive professional community where women in communications can thrive, lead, and make meaningful contributions to their field and their community.