Community Foundation of Teton Valley
189 N. Main St., Ste. 112
Driggs, ID 83422
Mailing Address
P.O. Box 1523
Driggs, ID 83422
Community Foundation of Teton Valley
189 N. Main St., Ste. 112
Driggs, ID 83422
Mailing Address
P.O. Box 1523
Driggs, ID 83422
In January 2018, Natalie Shirley was selected as the first female President and CEO of the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City. Prior to that, she concurrently served as president of Oklahoma State University-Oklahoma City and as Governor Mary Fallin’s Oklahoma Secretary of Education and Workforce Development. Serving as the Secretary from 2015-2018, Shirley worked with Governor Fallin to implement the Oklahoma Works program, designed to increase educational attainment for Oklahomans to produce a more educated workforce to support and cultivate the state’s economy.
From 2007-2011, she served in Governor Brad Henry’s Cabinet as Oklahoma Secretary of Commerce and Tourism. Shirley was responsible for the Workforce department and was the liaison between the governor, five major state agencies, and more than 30 small agencies, authorities, and institutions. During this time, she also served as Executive Director of the Department of Commerce, the state’s leading economic development agency.
Formerly, Shirley was president of ICI Mutual in Washington, D.C., after serving in various leadership offices in the company. She currently also serves on several boards, including BancFirst, University of Oklahoma Health, and Oklahoma State Fair. She previously served on the boards of the Oklahoma City Chamber, United Way, and the University of Oklahoma’s Board of Regents.
She graduated from Oklahoma State University and earned a law degree from the University of Oklahoma. Shirley is married to Bill Schraegel and has six children.
“I am so excited and privileged to be part of the Community Foundation of Teton Valley. I believe it is important to participate in your community with your time, treasure, and talents — and I hope to help forward the Community Foundation of Teton Valley’s goals. “