Coming Home!
I attended an Economic Development conference in OKC last week. My peers from all over both rural and urban Oklahoma were there to share ideas and challenges, as well as hear from industry leaders on various topics. Workforce Development was an important topic and will continue to be with Oklahoma having such low unemployment. So how do you grow your workforce in rural Oklahoma?
One of the answers I heard at the conference is also an answer I witnessed in OKC during MAPS: Quality of Life! I recognized that we have some traditionalists in Chickasha that don’t believe there is any connection between workforce, quality of life and growing our Community. That’s ok, everyone can have their opinion. I am here to tell you that as we improve our “quality of life” here in Chickasha, our workforce will grow and everyone wins.
For any city or town to grow, you must have young people. We need to keep the young talent we have, recruit other young people to move here, but also be a place that our homegrown talent want to come home to. I saw how important it was in OKC to not lose young workforce to Dallas or Kansas City, but I believe it is even more important for rural Oklahoma towns like Chickasha. We need to be a Community where twenty-somethings and thirty-somethings WANT to work.
Maddy Mosley grew up here and graduated from CHS in 2014 and then got her degree from USAO in 2019. She has been working full time in the OKC area, while also working part time here in Real Estate with Centry21. Starting this week, she is the new Membership Director for the Chickasha Chamber of Commerce. I’m excited that Maddy wanted to help grow her hometown and work with the local businesses that she has known for years.
I am very excited to see the path our town is on and how our momentum can continue to attract people back “home.” Stop and think for a minute… how many people can you name that grew up here, left for a period of time, but then decided to come home? The list is getting longer every year and having an improving quality of life plays a role in that. Welcome back Maddy Mosley and thank you for being a great example of #TheGoodStuff!









