Date: June 15, 2026
Time: 5:30 - 7:30pm
Location: Baxter’s Interurban Grill - 717 S Houston Ave, Tulsa

Our business meeting will include presentation and acceptance of incoming board members and a general membership vote on organizational issues.  To prepare for our Annual Meeting, members are encouraged to review the documents below.

2026 Schedule

5:30 - 6:00 pm Check-in & Networking
6:00 - 6:30 pm Event Welcome & Dinner
6:30 - 7:00 pm Welcome & Introduction of Guest Speaker
7:00 - 7:30 pm Business Meeting

2026 Business Meeting Items

Agenda, Quorum Verification, Proposals & Recommendations available beginning May 26, 2026. Remaining reports will be posted at minimum of one week prior to meeting. 

  • Meeting Agenda [View]
  • Membership Count & Quorum Verification [View]
  • Proposals & Recommendations
    • Nominations [View]
    • 2025-2026 Budget [Proposal][Narrative]
    • Program Recommendation - No Changes to Previous Recommendations
    • Bylaws - No Recommended Amendments
  • Annual Reports from Committees
    • Income Statement (to date) [View]
    • Education & Action [View]
    • Madam President [View]
    • Membership [View]
    • Voter Engagement [View]
2026 Guest

Mayor Monroe Nichols was sworn in as the 41st Mayor of Tulsa on Dec. 2, 2024, serving as Tulsa's first African American mayor. Nichols first called Tulsa home when he began attending the University of Tulsa, where he received a Bachelor's degree in Political Science and Economics. Shortly after, he received a Master's degree in Public Administration from the University of Oklahoma. Throughout his career in government, private business, higher education, and the nonprofit sector, Nichols has focused on creating better outcomes for residents. Before serving as mayor, Nichols represented House District 72 in the Oklahoma House of Representatives and served as Chair of the Oklahoma Legislative Black Caucus.

Mayor Nichols is focused on several key areas that he plans to prioritize over the next four years, including ending homelessness, improving student outcomes, expanding economic opportunity, making Tulsa the safest big city in America, increasing affordable housing and improving relations and co-governance with tribal governments.

A Q&A session may take place prior to the business portion of the meeting. Please submit any questions for the Mayor here


2026 Annual Meeting Registration opening soon.