Eight years into its existence, Tulsa Remote has hit a milestone: welcoming 4,000 people to the city.
The program started in 2018 as an attempt by the George Kaiser Family Foundation to put Tulsa on the map. What ensued was a work relocation program that attracted national attention, said Justin Harlan, executive director of Experience Tulsa, the nonprofit that oversees Tulsa Remote.
Harlan said the early definition of a “remote worker” was virtually anyone who can live wherever they want and do their job. But that scope has been refined over time…