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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