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?

Upcoming Luncheon

Our members enjoy

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Monthly luncheon discounts

Our monthly luncheons take place on the third Wednesday of every month except December. They're typically on the top floor of the Devon Tower at the Vast event center.

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Networking opportunities

Each month we have plenty of networking opportunities at our luncheon. We also host occasional happy hours where you can connect with other successful professionals.

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Private online resources

Through a login to the private members-only area of our website, you can edit your directory listing, access video and audio from past luncheon speakers, and more.

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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Visit An Event

Most of our members start by visiting one of our luncheons or networking events.

Apply For Membership

If you appreciate surrounding yourself with successful people, apply for membership.

Success Breeds Success

Take advantage of our membership resources to increase your chance of success.

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Membership Levels

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Individual Membership

$500 annually

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Corporate Membership

$800 - $2,000 annually

Blog Articles

Is this really the best way?

By Selina McGee, Precision Vision of Edmond

The world is changing at a very fast rate. In fact, the only constant is change. You have to constantly disrupt yourself. That’s actually what drives me as an entrepreneur.

Not status quo

By Timothy Harlin, TrustPoint Insurance

We live in a world of statuses. I’m not talking about your economics status, but what describes you right now? It is a smiley face? Is it a do not disturb sign?

Life is our classroom

By Timothy Harlin, TrustPoint Insurance

I learned what entrepreneurship is in business school, but accidentally. Looking back, the most powerful things I learned were outside of the classroom. An incredible experience with a great instructor helped me learn that.

Ignoring special snowflakes in business

By Alisha Allen Gardner, Easy Time Clock

At Easy Time Clock, the growth we’ve experienced in the past few years has been largely due to focusing on the right things. We started ignoring what we like to call “special snowflake” circumstances, and instead focused on improving the experience for everyone.

Starting and growing a company by filling a need

By Alisha Allen Gardner, Easy Time Clock

I am the co-owner and CEO of Easy Time Clock. And no, we do not fix clocks. If you need to keep track of your employees, we can help solve that for you. Maybe the origin of your company is similar to ours.

The single biggest lesson learned in 10 years

By Matt Williamson, Clevyr

My two partners—Jason and Tim—and I started Clevyr back in 2009, and we’ve learned a lot since then. In the early days, I would go out and get a contract, we would pay ourselves, I would do all the business analysis, then I would hand that over to partners to develop the software and say, “Good luck.” Then it was back out to fish for more business. I was fishing every day!