
About
Opportunity Knocks – Your Board of Advisors
Opportunity Knocks (OK) is a 501 (c) 6 private nonprofit organization that serves the Central Oregon business community. OK matches industry and community leaders to build facilitated synergistic teams. These teams collaborate and act as peer mentors ultimately becoming an informal Board of Advisors. OK teams provide expertise and insight to help you drive success and professional growth for your business.
Mission
Growing business leaders through peer mentorship
Vision
To become the model for how to foster a vibrant, sustainable, collaborative business community.
Values
Commitment, Collaboration, Confidentiality & Accountability
Who are OK Members?
OK members are business owners, entrepreneurs, executives, managers or key personnel who are looking for business and/or personal growth. The common ground is that all OK members value evolution and advancement, as opposed to maintaining the status quo. OK members welcome challenges and enjoy assessing new ideas, discussing options, and executing plans of action; all key elements in personal excellence and business expansion and success.
Why do they join?
- Are you interested in connecting with the community in a meaningful way?
- Ever feel like you are making important business decisions in a vacuum or alone?
- Are you intrigued by the idea of being inspired by dynamic business leaders in Central Oregon?
- Do you want to be encouraged to grow professionally and personally and have a genuine interest in supporting the growth of other like minded people and businesses?
- Would you like to benefit and learn from other’s mistakes before you make them yourself?
- Do you want to be supported and feel more successful and the best version of yourself?
- Do you want to take your business to a whole new level?
If you answered “yes” to any of these questions….We’ve got you! Let’s start a conversation to see if OK is right for you. Opportunity Knocks is the place for you and your business to be connected to the community and thrive both personally and professionally.
What makes OK different?
- OK is peer-based, and facilitated. Members become each other’s Board of Advisors
- OK’s commitment to the business community has become a force in support of Central Oregon’s growth and prosperity
- OK is not a networking membership group. Members do not pitch or sell services within the OK network
- OK fosters relationship building, personal connections and fun