NFIB/Oklahoma members are involved in many ways across the state.
Activism Key to Fertile Business Climate, Member Says When Rodd Moesel started his business in 1974, he was assembling and selling terrariums that banks would use as gifts for their premium customers. Over the last 30 years, Moesel's green thumb has helped him grow American Plant Products and Services Inc. into an enterprise that designs and builds commercial and residential greenhouses for customers in Oklahoma, Arkansas, Kansas and Texas.
Hardship Propels Business Owner Into Activism Larry Mocha is the second-generation proprietor of Air Power Systems Company Inc. (APSCO), a manufacturer of air controls for the trucking industry started by his father in a garage in 1964. Today the company has more than 30 employees, including his wife and sister.
Oklahoma Small Business Activism Happens at the Grassroots It's easy to think that what happens in Oklahoma City is far removed from your daily business activities. However, lawmakers and regulators make changes every day that affect your ability to run your business!