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Map Map Map Map Map Map Map Map Map Company Name NAICS # Employees Sector Address Phone 2401 N Lincoln Blvd, Ste. 206 State of Oklahoma 921110 38,000 Government Oklahoma City, OK 405-521-2121 73152-3218 Map 7460 Arnold Street, Ste 127 Tinker Air Force Base 336412 27,000 Military Tinker AFB Oklahoma, 405-739-2026 OK 73145-9005 Map 339 W Boyd Street, Room 319 Higher OU - Norman Campus 611310 11,600 405-325-1543 Education Norman, OK 73019-5143 Map 3300 NW Expressway Oklahoma City, OK INTEGRIS Health * 622110 9,200 Health Care 405-949-3011 73112 Map 6500 S. MacArthur Blvd FAA Mike Monroney 488119 6,500 Aerospace Oklahoma City, OK 405-954-2665 Aeronautical Center 73125 Map 940 NE 13th St Higher Oklahoma City, OK OU Health Sciences Center 611310 4,200 405-271-3800 Education 73104 Map PO Box 321 OklOklahomah CitCity, OK OGE Energy Corp. * 238210 3,400 Utility 405-272-9595 73101 Map P.O. Box 18496 Oklahoma City, OK Chesapeake Energy Corp * 211111 3,000 Oil & Gas 405-848-8000 73154-0496 Map 405 N Broadway Ave Telecommunicati Oklahoma City, OK AT&T 517210 3,000 800-403-3302 ons 73102 Map 4300 W Memorial Road Mercy Health Center 621493 2,750 Health Care Oklahoma City, OK 405-755-1515 * 73120 Map 20 North Broadway Oklahoma City, OK Devon Energy Corp * 331513 2,600 Oil & Gas 405-235-3611 73102-8260 Map PO Box 26307 Oklahoma City, OK OU Medical Center 622110 2,600 Health Care 405-271-4700 73126 Map 1000 North Lee SSM Health Care of Oklahoma City, OK * 622110 2,600 Health Care 405-272-7000 Oklahoma, Inc. 73101 Map 9118 S Western Ave Wholesale & Oklahoma City, OK Hobby Lobby Stores Inc * 453210 2,500 405-691-8104 Retail 73139 Map 3501 SW 15th Street Sales & Oklahoma City, OK Dell 541511 2,100 Business 73108 Services Map 5501 N Portland Ave. Oklahoma City, OK Deaconess Hospital * 622110 1,900 Health Care 405-604-6000 73112 Map 2401 NW 23rd Street Customer Oklahoma City, OK Farmers Insurance Group 524210 1,750 405-782-6617 Service 73107 Map 10401 N Pennsylvania Ave Hertz Corporation 532111 1,700 Rental Services Oklahoma City, OK 405-755-4400 73120-4103 Map 901 S Portland Avenue UPS 484121 1,550 Transportation Oklahoma City, OK 405-802-6774 73108 Map 600 N May Ave Great Plains Coca-Cola Beverage Oklahoma City,y OK 312111 1,500 405-280-2000 Bottling Company Distribution 73107 Map 16 S Pennsylvania Ave Oklahoma City, OK LSB Industries, Inc * 325188 1,500 Manufacturing 405-235-4546 73107-7024 Map 6301 Waterford Blvd., Suite 200 Telecommunicati Cox Communications 517919 1,400 Oklahoma City, OK 405-600-6202 * ons 73118 Map 5005 York Dr Johnson Controls 238220 1,400 Manufacturing Norman, OK 73069-9504 405-364-4040 Map 1705 S Broadway St Convergys Corp 561311 1,350 Services Moore, OK 73160-5355 405-979-6400 Map 501 NW Grand Blvd Ste 100 Oklahoma City, Midfirst Bank * 522292 1,200 Finance 405-840-7600 OK 73118-6054 Map 6420 SE 15th St Higher Oklahoma City, OK Rose State College 611310 1,100 405-733-7311 Education 73110-2704 Map 3401 NW 63rd Blue Cross Blue Shield of Oklahoma City, OK 524114 1,100 Insurance 405-841-9555 Oklahoma 73116 Map 2000 N Classen Blvd Finance/Insuran Oklahoma City, OK American Fidelity * 524210 1,000 405-523-2000 ce 73106-6013 Map 3908 NW 3rd St Oklahoma City, OK Oklahoma Publishing Co * 541613 1,000 Media 405-272-9401 73107-6606 Map 100 N University Dr University of Central Higher Edmond, OK 73034- 611310 1,000 405-974-2000 Oklahoma Education 5207 Map Last Updated: August 2009. This list was compiled by the Economic Development Division of the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber from a variety of sources. Please notify Research at 405.297.8976 for any necessary changes or updates. *Indicates private headquarters in metro area; employee counts subject to change Company Name Product/Service Employees State of Oklahoma Government 38,000 Tinker Air Force Base Military 27,000 OU - Norman Campus Higher Education 11,600 INTEGRIS Health * Health Care 9,200 FAA Mike Monroney Aerospace 6,500 Aeronautical Center OU Health Sciences Center Higher Education 4,200 OGE Energy Corp. * Utility 3,400 Chesapeake Energy Corp * Oil & Gas 3,000 AT&T Telecommunications 3,000 Mercyy Health Center * Health Care 2,750 Devon Energy Corp * Oil & Gas 2,600 OU Medical Center Health Care 2,600 SSM Health Care of * Health Care 2,600 Oklahoma, Inc. Hobby Lobby Stores Inc * Wholesale & Retail 2,500 Dell Sales & Business Services 2,100 Deaconess Hospital * Health Care 1,900 Farmers Insurance Group Customer Service 1,750 Hertz Corporation Rental Services 1,700 UPS Transportation 1,550 Great Plains Coca-Cola Beverage Distribution 1,500 Bottling Company LSB Industries, Inc * Manufacturing 1,500 Cox Communications * Telecommunications 1,400 Johnson Controls Manufacturing 1,400 Convergys Corp Services 1,350 Midfirst Bank * Finance 1,200 Rose State College Higher Education 1,100 Blue Cross Blue Shield of Insurance 1,100 Oklahoma American Fidelity * Finance/Insurance 1,000 Oklahoma Publishing Co * Media 1,000 University of Central Higher Education 1,000 Oklahoma *Indicates private headquarters in metro area; employee counts subject to change.
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