Gary Ridley | |
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Oklahoma Secretary of Transportation | |
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Assumed office April 10, 2009 |
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Governor | Brad Henry Mary Fallin |
Preceded by | Phil Tomlinson |
Director of the Oklahoma Department of Transportation | |
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Assumed office August, 2001 |
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Governor | Frank Keating Brad Henry Mary Fallin |
Preceded by | Herschal Crow |
Director of the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority | |
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Assumed office November 1, 2009 |
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Governor | Brad Henry Mary Fallin |
Preceded by | Phil Tomlinson |
Personal details | |
Born | 1945 Chicago, Illinois |
Residence | Yukon, Oklahoma |
Occupation | Engineer |
Gary Ridley, PE, (born 1945) is an American engineer from the state of Oklahoma who is the current Oklahoma Secretary of Transportation, having served since he was appointed by Governor of Oklahoma Brad Henry in 2009. In addition to his service as Transportation Secretary, Ridley also serves concurrently as both the Director of the Oklahoma Department of Transportation (since 2001) and the Director of the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority (since 2009).
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Ridley joined the Oklahoma Department of Transportation in 1965, when he started as an equipment operator. He moved up to maintenance superintendent at Kingfisher, Oklahoma in 1970 and traffic superintendent at Perry, Oklahoma in 1979. In 1983 he became field maintenance engineer at Perry, then advanced to Division Five Maintenance Engineer at Clinton, Oklahoma in 1986. He became Division Engineer at Clinton in 1995.
He left ODOT in 1997 to become executive director of the Oklahoma Asphalt Paving Association. He returned to the department in January 2001 as Assistant Director for Operations. In August 2009, Ridley was appointed by the Oklahoma Transportation Commission as the Director of the Transportation Department. As Director, Ridley was responsible for managing the Department through the crisis caused by the Webbers Falls bridge disaster, and the reconstruction in the summer of 2002.
Governor of Oklahoma Brad Henry appointed Ridely as his second Secretary of Transportation following the resignation of Phil Tomlinson in 2009.[1] As Transportation Secretary, Ridley has supervision over all state transportation initiatives and the entities charged with implementing them, uncluding the Oklahoma Department of Transportation, the Oklahoma Transportation Authority, the Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission, the Oklahoma Space Industry Development Authority and all Port Authorities within the state.
Ridley serves as Transportation Secretary concurrently with his position as Transportation Department Director, which gives him direct control over that Department.
In October, 2009, former Transportation Secretary Phil Tomlinson retired as Director of the Oklahoma Transportation Authority effecitve November 1, 2009. The Authority then appointed Secretary Ridley to succeed Tomlinson as Director. With his appointment as Turnpike Director, Ridley is the first person to serve concurrently as Transportation Secretary, Transportation Department Director and Turnpike Authority Director since Neal A. McCaleb in 1999 under Governor Frank Keating.[2]
On November 29, 2010, Governor-elect Mary Fallin announced that she would retain Ridley as Secretary of Transportation in her Administration. Fallin would also retain Ridley as the Director of both the Department of Transportation and the Turnpike Authority.[3]
Ridley is a native of Chicago, Illinois and a registered professional engineer. He and his wife, Eula, live in Yukon, Oklahoma and have two children, Daphne and Joe.
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Preceded by Herschal Crow |
Director of the Oklahoma Department of Transportation Under Governors Frank Keating, Brad Henry and Mary Fallin August, 2001 – present |
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Preceded by Phil Tomlinson |
Oklahoma Secretary of Transportation Under Governors Brad Henry and Mary Fallin April 10, 2009 – present |
Incumbent |
Director of the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority Under Governors Brad Henry and Mary Fallin November 1, 2009 – present |
Incumbent |
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