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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 3, 2018
Governor Mary Fallin Appoints Secretary of State Dave Lopez to also Serve as Secretary of Education and Workforce Development
OKLAHOMA CITY – Governor
Mary Fallin today announced Secretary of State Dave Lopez will also serve on
her executive Cabinet as secretary of education and workforce development.
Lopez will begin his new duties effective immediately.
His appointment still must be confirmed by the Oklahoma Senate.
Lopez is a longtime civic and community leader.
From 2013 to 2014, he served as interim superintendent of Oklahoma City Public
Schools while the school board launched and concluded a national search for a
permanent superintendent.
“Dave Lopez is a hard-working, energetic
Cabinet member whose expertise has been very beneficial to my administration,”
said Fallin. “I am asking him to take on the added task of developing and
refining policies that will give students, including adult students, the skills
they need to find and keep jobs in our state.”
Lopez succeeds Natalie Shirley, who was
named to the post in January 2015. She recently resigned as president of
Oklahoma State University-Oklahoma City. She begins her new duties later this
month as president and chief executive officer of the National Cowboy &
Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City.
“I appreciate Natalie Shirley’s
service and ideas she brought to my Cabinet,” Fallin said.”She
shepherded a cooperative effort between Oklahoma public education and our
business community to ensure we are increasing educational attainment in
Oklahoma. The best way we can support our businesses and grow our economy is to
produce a more educated workforce.”
As
secretary of state, Lopez serves as a senior adviser to the governor on policy,
economic and legislative issues. He previously served as the governor’s
secretary of commerce from 2011 until 2013.
“It’s an honor to be asked to follow Secretary Shirley and her engagement of
the public and private sectors to develop the innovative Oklahoma Works
strategies,” said Lopez. “The ‘Earn and Learn’ program of apprenticeships and
internships, in particular, can be transformational for Oklahoma students and
employers.”
Lopez previously served as president of
Oklahoma City-based American Fidelity Foundation and as president of Downtown
Oklahoma City, Inc. Prior to that, he had a 22-year career with SBC
Communications (now AT&T), including serving as president of SBC Oklahoma
and as president of SBC Texas.
Lopez currently serves on the boards of directors for the Greater Oklahoma
City Chamber of Commerce, Banc First Corp. and Hall Capital. He has received
many honors and awards, including induction into the Oklahoma City University
Commerce & Industry Hall of Honor, the Corporate Advocate Award from the
Tulsa Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, and the Humanitarian of the Year award from
the Oklahoma City chapter of the National Conference of Christians and Jews.
Lopez earned his bachelor’s and
master’s degrees in education from New Mexico State University. He and
his wife, Lana, live in Oklahoma City and have five children and eight
grandchildren.
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 Secretary of State Dave Lopez
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