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A Recap on Tulsa Remote at SXSW 2024

We can’t stop thinking about how much fun we had at SXSW 2024! 

From March 8 - 9, The Tulsa House at SXSW was packed with two days of programming to show off Tulsa's vibrant culture. With lively happy hours featuring brews from American Solera and Prairie Artisan Ales, live sets from Tulsa DJs and musicians, delicious bites from et al., and coffee from Topeca Coffee, the Tulsa House had the perfect blend of local favorites. 

Justin Harlan (left), Brett Martin (middle), and Yen Tan (right) speaking on a panel

On Day 2 of SXSW, our Managing Director, Justin Harlan, took the stage to host a panel discussion with Brett Martin, CEO & Co-Founder of Kumospace, and Yen Tan, CEO & and Co-Founder of Kona. These remote work experts shared invaluable insights into how AI, when harnessed thoughtfully, can serve as a catalyst for building a more interconnected remote workforce. The biggest takeaway? "Remote doesn't work without intentional culture, and AI can scale team rituals and higher-quality work when used properly."

We enjoyed meeting those of you who came to the Tulsa House and loved sharing about how we've built the nation's largest remote work community through Tulsa Remote. It was an incredible weekend of networking with entrepreneurs, remote workers, executives, venture capitalists, and more. 

For more on our time at SXSW, check out our video recap. Thank you to everyone who came to the Tulsa House and made for such an amazing weekend! 

Whether you visited the Tulsa House or not, we'd love to give you the full Tulsa experience by welcoming you to our city. 

Tulsa Remote Staff
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