#THEGOODSTUFF: BETTER TOGETHER
Last week, several Chickasha business leaders joined developer Chet Hitt, the City of Chickasha, and the Chickasha Economic Development Council, on a recruitment trip to Los Angeles. Together, we met with manufacturers who are exploring relocation opportunities in states where it’s easier and more affordable to grow — and we want them to know that Chickasha, Oklahoma, is open for business.
Trips like this are powerful reminders that economic development doesn’t happen in a silo. It takes everyone—from business owners and city officials to developers, educators, and residents—to create the kind of community where companies want to invest. It also never hurts to have the Governor of Oklahoma endorsing our efforts!
When we talk with potential employers, we’re not just selling land or buildings. We’re selling a Community—one that works together, supports each other, and believes in its future. That unity and collaboration are what make Chickasha stand out from other communities our size.
Building relationships with new employers takes time and persistence. Success doesn’t happen overnight, but every meeting, every handshake, and every shared story brings us one step closer. The work our team did in Los Angeles area this past week was planting seeds that will grow into new jobs, new opportunities, and new energy for Chickasha.
I’m proud of how far our community has come. We’ve seen firsthand how collaboration—between the City, EDC, local developers, and business leaders—has already led to exciting announcements and growth at the Chickasha Airport Industrial Park. That same teamwork is what will continue to move Chickasha forward.
So, as we reach out to companies across the country, we carry with us the spirit of our hometown: hardworking, welcoming, and determined. Economic development is not just a job for one department or one person—it’s a community mission. And when Chickasha works together, success is not just possible—it’s inevitable and that’s #TheGoodStuff.










