Oklahoma Governor's Cabinet - Current Cabinet Members

Current Cabinet Members

As of February 2011, all fourteen Cabinet Secretary positions are filed. The current Cabinet, serving under Governor of Oklahoma Mary Fallin, is as follows:

Office Incumbent Other Government Position (if any)
Secretary of State Glenn Coffee
Secretary of Agriculture Jim Reese Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture
Secretary of Commerce and Tourism Dave Lopez Director of the Department of Commerce
Secretary of Education Phyllis Hudecki
Secretary of Energy Mike Ming
Secretary of the Environment Gary Sherrer
Secretary of Finance and Revenue Preston Doerflinger Director of the Office of State Finance
Secretary of Health and Human Services Terry Cline Commissioner of the State Department of Health
Secretary of Human Resources and Administration Oscar B. Jackson Jr. Administrator of the Office of Personnel Management
Secretary of the Military Maj. Gen. Myles Deering Adjutant General of Oklahoma
Secretary of Safety and Security Michael C. Thompson Commissioner of the Department of Public Safety
Secretary of Science and Technology Stephen W. S. McKeever
Secretary of Transportation Gary Ridley Director of the Transportation Department and Director of the Turnpike Authority
Secretary of Veterans Affairs Rita Aragon

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