Brian C. Griffin

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Brian C. Griffin
Oklahoma Secretary of the Environment
In office
January, 1997 – January, 2003
GovernorFrank Keating
Preceded byGary Sherrer
Succeeded byMiles Tolbert
Personal details
Born1953
Oklahoma
Political partyRepublican
ResidenceRancho Cordova, California
Alma materHarvard University
Oxford University
OccupationLawyer

Brian C. Griffin (born 1953) is an American businessman from the Oklahoma who currently serves as the chairman of the board of directors for Clean Energy Systems, a private Rancho Cordova, California based energy technology innovations firm.

Griffin had previously served as the Oklahoma Secretary of the Environment under former Governor of Oklahoma Frank Keating. Griffin served as Environment Secretary from 1997 to 2003.

Education and early career

Griffin received his undergraduate degree from Harvard University in 1974 and was selected as a Rhodes Scholar. As a Rhodes Scholar, he attended Oxford University where he received his British law degree. He also holds an American Juris Doctorate degree. Griffin began his law practice in tax law as well as oil and gas law. Governor of Oklahoma George Nigh appointed Griffin to serve as Oklahoma's representative on the Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission. In 1986, he was the Republican nominee for Attorney General of Oklahoma. He lost that election to Democratic nominee Robert Harlan Henry.

Griffin served in the George H. W. Bush administration as a Deputy Assistant Attorney General in the United States Department of Justice Tax Division. In 1992, he was appointed to chair the Administrative Conference of the United States. While with the Department of Justice, some of Griffin's duties included working with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

After leaving the federal government, Griffin founded The Griffin Companies, a real estate development holding company, which he served as president of until 1997.

Secretary of the Environment

In 1997, following the resignation of Gary Sherrer, Governor of Oklahoma Frank Keating appointed Griffin to serve as his second Secretary of the Environment. Griffin would remain in that position until the end of Governor Keating's term as governor in 2003.

As Environmental Secretary, Griffin oversaw the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality, the Oklahoma Water Resources Board, and the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation.

Return to private sector

In January 2004, Griffin was appointed the president and member of the board for Clean Energy Systems, a private Rancho Cordova, California based energy technology innovations firm. Griffin would later be elected chair of the board of directors of that firm, a post he currently holds.

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Political offices
Preceded by Oklahoma Secretary of the Environment
Under Governor Frank Keating

1997–2003
Succeeded by
Party political offices
Preceded by
Republican nominee for Attorney General of Oklahoma
1986
Succeeded by