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Mary Fallin

Mary Fallin is an American Polician who served as the 27th Governor of Oklahoma under the Republican Party and served for two terms between 2011 and 2019. She began her career in Politics in 1990 representing a district in Oklahoma City in the Oklahoma House of Representatives and then went on to serve as the 14th Lieutenant General of Oklahoma before getting elected into the United States House of Representatives.

Fallin is a Bachelor of Science degree holder in human and environmental sciences, family relations and child development from Oklahoma State University where she also joined the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. She has also worked in the private sector, working as a hotel manager, marketing director and a commercial real estate broker.

Winning virtually all the elections she has contested in and becoming the first female Governor of Oklahoma, Fallin has also been honored with a number of awards. She won Women in Communications' Woman in the News Award, got inducted into the Oklahoma Women's Hall of Fame and Oklahoma Aviation Hall of Fame, won the Clarence E. Page Award, 1998 Woman of the Year in Government and 1993 Legislator of the Year.