The Oklahoma Professional Sales Association provides an opportunity for successful salespeople and business owners to interact on an informal but upscale basis.
Successful people spend time with other successful people.
Are you spending enough time learning from and networking with successful business people?
I'm Mike Crandall,
the founder of the Oklahoma Professional Sales Association, OKPSA. When I started my Sandler office back in 2009, specializing in sales and business growth, I wanted to be successful. I quickly learned that I greatly increased my chance of success by surrounding myself with successful people. As a result, I now run one of the top Sandler offices in the world.
In 2013, I realized that other salespeople, sales managers, and business and non-profit leaders deserved the same opportunity, but there was no association for sales in Oklahoma. I gathered a core group of successful businesspeople and started OKPSA to give other people the opportunity to surround themselves with successful people.
If you want to surround yourself with successful people, we would love to have you join. If you prefer, you can always start by visiting a luncheon or networking event.
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Membership Levels
Individual Membership
$500 annually
Corporate Membership
$800 - $2,000 annually
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