Born in Woodward, Oklahoma, Dana is a fifth generation Oklahoman deeply
committed to her home state. After attending Central State University in
Edmond, Oklahoma, where she received the Best All-Around Freshman
Athlete award, she attended Oklahoma State University and graduated in
the top ten percent of her class with a bachelor’s degree in geology.
After practicing as a geologist for ten years, she obtained her law
degree cum laude while working and attending night school at Oklahoma
City University. On November 4, 2008, Dana was elected to the statewide
office of Corporation Commissioner.
Dana's prior experience includes working for almost six years as an
administrative law judge at the Commission, where she was named
co-employee of the year for 1997 and received the Commissioners’ Public
Servant Award in 2001. She has more than 20 years experience in the petroleum
industry including owning and operating her own private law practice
specializing in oil and gas title, regulatory practice and transactional
work, and working as a geologist in the Oklahoma petroleum industry.
Dana is a member of the National Association of Regulatory Utility
Commissioners (NARUC) where she serves on the Energy Resources and
the Environment Committee. She is a member of the OSU
Water Research Advisory Board, the Oklahoma Bar Association, American Association
of Petroleum Geologists and Oklahoma City Geological Society. Dana is
also a
member of Energy Advocates and in March 2007 was recognized as an
outstanding woman in energy. Dana previously served as a trustee and is
currently a care chaplain for the Church of the Servant United Methodist
Church in Oklahoma City. Prior to joining the Commission, she was a
member of the board of directors for Farmers Royalty Company and is a
member of the Edmond Chamber of Commerce. She is also a part-time
personal fitness trainer. Dana lives in Edmond, Oklahoma, but continues
to be actively involved with her family’s farm and ranch in Ellis
County, Oklahoma.