Patrice Douglas

Patrice Douglas (born Patrice Raye Dills) is an American Republican politician from the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Patrice Douglas was appointed by Governor Mary Fallin to fill the vacancy created when Commissioner Jeff Cloud from the Oklahoma Corporation Commission in September 2011. In 2012, she was elected without opposition to complete the term of office created by Jeff Cloud's resignation. Instead of running for re-election in 2014 for her seat on the OCC, she ran for the U.S. House seat in Oklahoma's 5th congressional district, losing to Steve Russell in the primary.

Patrice Douglas
Member of the Oklahoma Corporation Commission
In office
2011–2015
GovernorMary Fallin
Preceded byJeff Cloud
Succeeded byTodd Hiett
32nd Mayor of Edmond, Oklahoma
In office
2009–2011
Preceded byDan O'Neil
Succeeded byCharles Lamb
Personal details
Born
Patrice Raye Dills

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA
Political partyRepublican

Early life and education

Born and raised in Oklahoma City, Douglas graduated from Putnam City North High School and earned a Bachelor of Science degree from the Oklahoma Christian University College of Business in 1983[1] and a juris doctor from the University of Oklahoma College of Law.[2][3]

Career

Upon graduation from law school, she worked in her father's construction company before going to work in banking.

In 2009, she was elected the mayor of Edmond, Oklahoma and was re-elected in 2011 without opposition. She ran for Congress in 2014 but lost to Steve Russell, giving up her Corporation Commission seat in the process.[4]

In March 2015, Douglas was hired as President of Emerging Markets at Premier Consulting Partners in Tulsa, Oklahoma.[2][5] She is on the board of Bank SNB.[6]

In June 2016, she was appointed Chief Executive Officer of the Oklahoma Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust at a salary of $250,000.00, earning over $100,000.00 more than the Governor of the State of Oklahoma.[7] She later declined the appointment.

Personal life

She is married to Brent Douglas and they have two sons.[8]

See also

References

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