Oklahoma Secretary of Commerce Larry V. Parman announced Wednesday plans to step down at the end of the year. Parman has served as both Secretary of Commerce and director of the Oklahoma Department of Commerce (ODOC) since October of 2013. Prior to his service at ODOC, Parman served as Oklahoma's secretary of state.
Governor Mary Fallin praised Parman's service and his commitment to moving Oklahoma forward.
"Larry Parman worked tirelessly in both his Cabinet-level positions for the people of Oklahoma," said Fallin. "As secretary of state, he helped streamline operations within the agency, saving taxpayer dollars and implementing a 'client-first' philosophy to better serve Oklahoma businesses and individuals.
"When he took the reins at ODOC, I asked him to find creative ways to use his agency to help lift our state out of the recession and create jobs. His leadership at the Department of Commerce helped to bring in thousands of new jobs from internationally known companies like Boeing and Macy's. The work he and his team did on behalf of Oklahoma businesses has also helped to create a better economic environment for the whole state. I wish him the best on his return to the private sector."
In his resignation letter, Parman thanked Fallin for the opportunity to serve, calling it "an honor and a privilege."
Deputy Director Don Hackler will serve as ODOC interim director.
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