Fortune writes, "While program participants may count themselves a little richer, Tulsa has emerged as the big winner.” 👀
So, what makes Tulsa the big winner? Research from Harvard Business School shows our participants not only drive economic growth but also make a positive impact on the local community. By attracting talented remote workers, our program is helping Tulsa thrive and enriching the local economy.
“Migrants such as these remote workers add distinct value to communities like Tulsa,” Raj Choudhury, Harvard Business School professor, told Fortune.
Check out the full story below about how Tulsa Remote is shaping the future of work and our city! 🌟
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Fortune: Remote workers are taking $10,000 incentives to move to Tulsa—and helping to solve its brain drain
Oct 23, 2024
Justin Harlan
Justin Harlan is the Managing Director of Tulsa Remote, a program honored on Fast Company's prestigious list of the World's Most Innovative Companies, which recognized its unique approach to attracting remote workers to Tulsa and its economic impact on the city. Under Justin’s leadership, Tulsa Remote has grown into the largest relocation incentive program in the U.S.
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