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- Oklahoma Commerce hires Christy Dixon as Southwestern Oklahoma Rural
- Oklahoma Commerce recently hired Christy Dixon as the new Southwestern Oklahoma Rural Development Specialist. Dixon's office will be located at Cameron University's Center for Emerging Technology and Entrepreneurial Studies CETES. Before coming to Oklahoma Commerce, Dixon served as vice president of the Duncan Area Economic Development Foundation.
- Research articles 2008-02-20
- Cameron Univ. in Lawton awarded grant for technology growth program
- The Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education have awarded Cameron University in Lawton a $100,000 economic development grant for a technology growth strategies program. Cameron will use the grant money to establish a program to develop a commercialization model designed to aid companies in transferring their technology from...
- Research articles 2005-04-11
- Cameron Univ. allocated development funds
- The Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education has approved a $300,000 grant to Cameron University to promote economic development in southwest Oklahoma through its Center for Emerging Technology and Entrepreneurial Studies. Cameron developed the center to create advanced technology companies and capabilities in southwest Oklahoma. We...
- Research articles 2004-09-14
- Abramo named director of Cameron Univ.'s Center of Emerging
- Peter Abramo will become executive director of Cameron University's Center of Emerging Technologies and Entrepreneurial Studies on Aug. 30. Abramo, who has lengthy experience in marketing research and consultation services for entrepreneurs and small businesses, earned his Ph.D. from Temple University and also holds degrees from Villanova University...
- Research articles 2004-07-09
- Exploring the Fundamental and Effects of Entrepreneurship Within Family Business
- Family businesses are the lifeblood of American enterprise and since the days of our founding fathers, have excelled at identifying needs in the marketplace. By developing skills and building businesses to meet those needs, generations of families have passed along their skills and knowledge to their children, reaffirming the work...
- White papers 2005-01-18
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