About Becky McCray

Becky McCray started her first business venture in junior high school, and has been going ever since. She is an entrepreneur from Northwest Oklahoma, where she and her husband Joe co-own a retail liquor store and a cattle ranch. She writes and speaks about small town business, and she and Chicago entrepreneur Barry Moltz are the authors of the book Small Town Rules.

McCray is a recognized expert in rural small business and social media. She has been featured in The New York Times, BusinessWeek, Entrepreneur Magazine and many others. Her blog, Small Biz Survival, ranks in the top 20 small business blogs worldwide. She is listed among the 100 Most Powerful Women on Twitter. Along with Sheila Scarborough, she co-founded Tourism Currents to teach tourism professionals about social media marketing. They are considered highly influential in the tourism industry.

 

Becky’s presentations on small town business and social media have taken her from Dodge City, Kansas, to London, England. From North Dakota to Texas, and Washington State to New York City, Becky has spoken to more than 100 events.

 

What makes all this possible is her wide experience in small town business, community and government. That includes work as a small town city administrator, a non-profit executive with the local workforce development council and the Girl Scouts, an antiques store owner, a business and computer consultant, and a newspaper reporter. For nine years, McCray spent her evenings and weekends teaching a variety of computer and business classes at local technology centers, making her the fourth generation of her family to teach. In 2004, she was an unsuccessful candidate for the Oklahoma House of Representatives. She believes we learn from both our successes and our failures, even when those failures are printed in the local newspaper.

Becky served on the National Board of Directors and as a national committee chair for the Business and Professional Women USA. She was the youngest state president in the history of the Oklahoma Business and Professional Women, and is a past president of the Northwestern Oklahoma State University Alumni Association. Becky was named the volunteer of the year for the Waynoka Oklahoma Chamber of Commerce and the Outstanding Resource Partner of the Northwest Oklahoma Small Business Administration. In 2011 and 2012, she was named a Top 100 Champion Small Business Influencer.