November 23, 2025 - 13:00

Applications for the first Cox Spanish Small Business Leadership Academy at Tulsa Community College are now open. This innovative program aims to empower Spanish-speaking entrepreneurs by providing essential skills and resources to help them thrive in the competitive business landscape.
The academy will offer a comprehensive curriculum that covers various aspects of business management, including financial literacy, marketing strategies, and leadership development. Participants will have the opportunity to learn from experienced instructors and industry professionals, fostering an environment of collaboration and growth.
Designed specifically for the Spanish-speaking community, the program seeks to bridge gaps in access to business education and support. By equipping entrepreneurs with the tools they need, the academy aims to stimulate economic growth and foster a vibrant entrepreneurial ecosystem in the region.
Interested applicants are encouraged to submit their applications promptly, as spots are limited. This initiative marks a significant step toward inclusivity and empowerment in the local business community.
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