Tulsa's Young Professionals reflects on successes in socially distanced 2020
30 Dec 2020
Always out to broaden its network, Tulsa’s Young Professionals is an organization heavily dependent on mingling.
So in quarantine-dominated 2020, it was among countless groups that had to re-invent itself.
“For an organization predicated on gathering people for a purpose, not being able to gather people was a significant challenge,” said David Tollette, 2021 chair for TYPROS. “We were able to accomplish a great deal and we learned a lot in the process.”
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