Please join us on Thursday, August 28 to hear insights on, "Tulsa's Developing Cyber Innovation Hub," at the BOK Technology Center.
- Date: August 28, 2025
- Time: 11:30a.m. (lunch) 12:00p.m. (meeting)
- CPE: 1 credit
- COST: $25 Members | $35 Non-members
New Location: BOK Technology Center (BTC) | 6242 E 41st St, Tulsa, OK, 74135 [See below]
Lunch Menu: Mandarin Taste - Appetizers: Pan-Fried Chicken & Veg Dumplings, Vegetable Spring Rolls, Cream Cheese Wontons and Main Dishes: Orange Chicken, Gluten-Free Broccoli Chicken (GLUTEN-FREE), House Special Lomein Noodles
Guest Speaker: Nathan Sweany will share insights about Tulsa's exploding tech landscape and the innovative efforts driving future workforce and economic development. From Drones and Advanced Air Mobility to AI incubators to Cybersecurity Education. The Oklahoma Cyber Innovation Institute at the University of Tulsa, and their partners across the state, are actively driving Tech developments that are changing the face of Tulsa.
Virtual Attendance: For virtual attendees, a Teams Meeting link will be emailed to registrants closer to the event date.
In-person Location: Innovation and Collaboration Café (ICC) training room at the BTC.
Parking Instructions: Please arrive at least 10 minutes early, if possible. Contact Krista at 918-637-3774 if you have questions or need help.
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- Main Entrance: Located off 41st Street, between Buffalo Wild Wings and Kum & Go.
- Visitor Parking: Park in a “Visitor” or “Employee” designated spot either in the lower front lot or along the front of the building.
- Alternative Parking: Expectant mothers may use “Expectant Mother” spots. Buffalo Wild Wings has extra parking behind their building.
Visitor Badges: Enter through the glass doors beneath the canopy, check in at the front desk, and wait in the lobby for Krista or other host to escort you to the ICC training room.
Speaker Bio:
Nathan Sweaney has served the IT and cybersecurity industries for over 25 years. As a consultant he has worked with thousands of customers from small businesses to Fortune 10. He has also served as a CTO, CSO, and vCISO. He’s a passionate advocate for the Oklahoma cybersecurity community and participates in many area organizations. He works at the Oklahoma Cyber Innovation Institute at the University of Tulsa; a research branch focused on solving tough challenges. He excels at translating technical nuance into business-speak and finding practical, operationally feasible approaches for organizations to mitigate risk. Nathan also sits on several non-profit boards and regularly speaks at conferences and events.