Tulsa’s Young Professionals Launches New Web Site


Tulsa’s Young Professionals introduced a redesigned, multimedia Web site this week featuring a ‘local sound’ music player, new blog, photo gallery, interactive events calendar and more. Nearing its fifth anniversary, ros continues to evolve as does the need to utilize the latest technology.

“We are continually seeking effective ways to communicate with our nearly 6,500 members, and this Web site allows us to keep young professionals informed via a variety of methods,” said Michael Christian, 2010 ros chair and assistant vice president of alternative investments at Bank of Oklahoma.

The Web site, www.TYPros.org, presents an updated, user-friendly look and feel. Members will find something new each time they visit with a special photo gallery, “latest Tweet” feed, event vidcasts and a blog. The weekly blog is written by Tulsa native and lifetime ros member Kristin Ware. Visitors to the site will soon be able to comment on Ware’s blog.

In order to increase young talent recruitment efforts, a special section was added to the site with information about living and working in Tulsa. Music, sustainability, diversity, education and other topics are included. Additionally, both ros members and non-members can view the organization’s history, read the latest news, and learn how to become more involved through work crews and other volunteer opportunities, including the 2010 ros community initiative, Junior Achievement.

ros encourages members to visit the new site frequently to stay up-to-date on events, news and initiatives. Members are also invited to follow the organization on the social media sites Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.

Editor’s note
Tulsa’s Young Professionals is a dynamic, diverse group of emerging young professionals with a passion for affecting change in the Tulsa community. ros seeks to attract and retain young professionals in Tulsa and provide an opportunity to participate in the decision-making processes involving the development of Tulsa. ros provides its members with opportunities to get in front of and build relationships with local community and business leaders, as well as other young professionals. Funded by the Tulsa Metro Chamber, membership in ros is free.

All images are clipped from www.TYPros.org.

Updated 01-15-2010

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