Last week, I enjoyed attending the Oklahoma City Chamber Forum for August, where I reconnected with Dr. James Collard, Director of Economic Development for the Citizen Potawatomi Nation (CPN). My history with Dr. Collard and the CPN goes back to my time at Oklahoma Baptist University, where we fostered a meaningful relationship with the tribe. Dr. Collard generously hosted two of my business classes, providing our students with an invaluable opportunity to visit CPN operations and learn about the unique status and independence of Native American tribes within the United States.
These experiences were eye-opening for our students, offering them a deeper understanding of the CPN’s cultural and economic contributions and the importance of tribal sovereignty. The kindness and hospitality of CPN executives like Ms. Linda Capps, who holds the second-highest elected position in the Tribal government, have blessed Oklahoma and inspired all who meet her.
During our visit, we learned about the impressive Iron Horse Industrial Park, a 700-acre rail-anchored industrial park developed under Dr. Collard’s leadership. Strategically located just 35 minutes east of Oklahoma City, the park offers direct access to rail and the U.S. highway system. It is an ideal destination for foreign direct investment and a hub for import-export activities.
I hope we can build a similar relationship between Langston University and the Citizen Potawatomi Nation, creating opportunities for our students to learn, grow, and experience diverse cultures and business practices firsthand. It’s always a pleasure to reconnect with leaders like Dr. Collard, who significantly impact their communities and beyond.
Here’s to building more bridges and fostering relationships that enhance our students’ learning experiences and broaden their horizons.