
Mary Fallin
Prior to making history as Oklahoma’s first female governor (2011-2019), Mary Fallin represented the state in the U.S. House of Representatives (2007-2011). In Congress, Fallin focused on initiatives to lower taxes, reduce regulation on businesses, and increase American energy production. Her congressional tenure included influential positions on key committees, including Armed Services, Small Business, and Transportation and Infrastructure. In 2017, President Donald Trump appointed her co-chair of the Council of Governors.
Ms. Fallin has held numerous leadership roles throughout her career, including as Chair of the National Governors Association, the National Lieutenant Governors Association, and the Aerospace States Association. She currently serves as Director on several corporate boards, where she leverages her extensive governance and public sector expertise to provide policy insights and strategic guidance.
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