Members of The State Regents
As of October, 2010, the current State Regents for Higher Education are:
| Name | Profession | Hometown | Term Expires | Office |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bill W. Burgess Jr. | Attorney | Lawton | 2011 | |
| Ronald H. White, M.D. | Medical Doctor | Oklahoma City | 2012 | |
| William Stuart Price | Businessman | Tulsa | 2013 | |
| Joseph L. Parker Jr. | Businessman | Tulsa | 2014 | Chair |
| Julie Carson | Attorney | Claremore | 2015 | Vice Chair |
| Marlin "Ike" Glass | Businessman | Newkirk | 2016 | Secretary |
| James D. "Jimmy" Harrel | Banker | Leedy | 2017 | Assistant Secretary |
| Mike Turpen | Attorney | Oklahoma City | 2018 | |
| John Massey | Banker | Durant | 2019 |
The current Chancellor of the Oklahoma State System of Higher Education is Dr. Glen D. Johnson, Jr.. The Chancellor is the chief executive officer of the State System and is appointed by the State Regents.
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