Brandon Dinsmore | Tribal Outreach & Workforce Programs Specialist
Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology

Brandon Dinsmore, Tribal Outreach & Workforce Programs Specialist, Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology

Brandon Dinsmore is a dedicated Tribal Outreach and Workforce Programs Specialist at the Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology (OSUIT) in Okmulgee, Oklahoma. A proud citizen of the Cherokee Nation, Dinsmore is committed to enhancing job opportunities for under-represented communities through emerging technology training and workforce development initiatives.
Professional Background
In his role at OSUIT, Dinsmore coordinates various programs aimed at addressing systemic barriers to employment, such as historical trauma and financial inequality. His work focuses on providing training programs that equip individuals with the skills needed for high-demand jobs, particularly in the field of telecommunications. During his time at OSUIT, he has developed customized training programs for the Cheyenne & Arapaho Tribes, Caddo Nation, Cherokee Nation, Muscogee Nation, achieving impressive job placement rates for graduates. He emphasizes a hands-on holistic approach to outreach, ensuring that information about available programs reaches those who may benefit most.
Initiatives and Achievements
Brandon has played a pivotal role in launching OSUIT's Fiber Optics micro-credentials program, which aims to provide comprehensive training for technicians in the telecommunications industry. This initiative not only addresses immediate workforce needs but also creates pathways for individuals to pursue further education and management positions within their fields. His commitment to bridging the digital divide is evident through various grant-funded projects that aim to enhance broadband access and training opportunities for minority populations. Dinsmore believes in empowering individuals through education and skill development, which can lead to significant improvements in their socio-economic status. Through his work, Brandon Dinsmore exemplifies a strong commitment to community service and workforce development, making a meaningful impact on the lives of many individuals in Oklahoma.

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Connected America 2026 - Day 1 @ 12:15

Connecting Tribal communities: Infrastructure, autonomy, and innovation

  • Strengthening trust and respecting Tribal sovereignty in network planning and deployment 
  • Exploring models for community owned, tribal governed broadband infrastructure 
  • Ensuring networks on Tribal lands are designed for long term scalability and self sufficiency 
  • What is more needed from key stakeholders to support the growth in tribal connectivity? 
  • Case studies of successful Tribal ISPs building sustainable business models.
last published: 04/Feb/26 17:55 GMT

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