OklahomaFFAAssociation

   
FFA Champion

Brad Henry
Governor
Great State of Oklahoma



Official Photo of Governor Brad HenryBrad Henry is the youngest state chief executive currently serving in the United States.  His campaign materials were the familiar blue and gold of the FFA, an organization in which he proudly proclaims membership.

 His background in FFA helped prepare Gov. Henry for future activities in life.  Whether it was serving in student government at the University of Oklahoma or as a young attorney, the leadership training and skills learned paid off.

 A third generation Oklahoman, Gov. Henry was born in Shawnee, where he attended public schools.

“I became involved with the FFA when I was a high school student in Shawnee.  The experience had a tremendous impact on my life,” said Henry.  “I wonder, in fact, if I would be governor today had it not been for my involvement with the FFA.”

As president of his local chapter and a participant in many FFA projects throughout the state and nation, Gov. Henry learned leadership skills that have been useful throughout his life.  “I learned the importance of discipline and hard work,” he said.

As a teenager in the FFA, Gov. Henry made a big investment securing a $10,500-bank loan to buy 15 crossbreed cow-calf pairs.  He then sold the cattle to repay the loan and finance future cattle ventures.  “This investment was an incredible learning experience,” he said.

“Most of all, however, I think the FFA helped teach me responsibility, the inevitable by-product of hours spent taking care of my prized steer, Babe.  Along with responsibility came an appreciation of maturity, ambition and duty,” Gov. Henry said. 

Taking the skills and traits developed through the FFA to the University of Oklahoma as a President’s Leadership Scholar he earned a bachelor’s degree in economics in 1985.  He was awarded the Letzeiser Gold Medal Award and was named the Outstanding Graduating Senior Man.

 In 1988, Gov. Henry was awarded his juris doctorate from the University of Oklahoma College of Law, where he served as managing editor of the Law Review.

Official Photo of Governor Brad Henry

 Gov. Henry then returned to Shawnee to practice law with his father, Charles, and to start a family with his wife, the former Kim Blain.  She was a Shawnee schoolteacher, and together they have three daughters, Leah, Laynie and Baylee.

In 1992 he won an election to the State Senate where he served for 10 years.  In 2002, Henry was elected to serve as governor to the State of Oklahoma.

 Throughout his campaign, Gov. Henry stated that his first leadership training came as a result of serving as an officer in his local FFA chapter.  “I have many great memories of FFA,” he said.  “It was a wonderful experience and one I would recommend to young people today.”

 

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