TULSA, Okla. — Tulsa Remote is celebrating five years this year. It’s the program that offers remote workers at $10,000 grant to live in Tulsa for a year.
Mandi Ford-Argo and Stephanie Cheney moved here from Texas. Claire Tomm moved from much further away.
“I was living in the pandemic in a very chilly Madison, Wisconsin, with two small kids,” she said.
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They were all searching for change and signed up for Tulsa Remote.“I was like Tacoma? What is Tulsa? – it wasn’t even on the map for me,” said Tomm.
Little did they know, the women would collaborate and Tulsa would become home.
“Got a bit of our life back because traffic was basically down to nothing,” said Cheney, referencing the notoriously high traffic of Houston.
Cheney, working for Worthwhile Venture Studio, a company dedicated to helping startups, recognized Tulsa’s entrepreneurial spirit. She launched a branch here and brought Tomm and …