Cupp Enters State Chamber Hall of Fame

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Elk City, OK – The Elk City Chamber's Cupp runneth over with award-winning experience.

Susie Cupp, Executive Director of Elk City's Chamber of Commerce, was recently inducted into the Oklahoma Chamber of Commerce Executives Hall of Fame.

Cupp was installed on October 21 during the OCCE 2025 Annual Conference & Awards Celebration held in Ardmore.

An industry veteran of 25 years, Cupp began working for the Elk City Chamber in March of 2000.

"I have always loved my job and the role we play in our community," Cupp said.

According to Cupp, the Chamber is vital for Elk City.

"It advocates for local businesses, provides networking opportunities, and promotes economic development for our community," Cupp said. "The Chamber acts as a collective voice to government, offers resources like education and marketing, and increases the visibility and credibility of its member businesses."

She went on to say that the Chamber's work is essential for local growth and prosperity.

"The Chamber's role in promoting the city's story and connecting the local business community with the public is also significant, as it helps Elk City and enhances the quality of life for its residents," Cupp said.

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