Greta Stewart, MPH, CAE

Executive Director

Greta is responsible for program administration including: adherence to Board policy and procedures, fiscal viability and the accomplishment of the Association’s mission. She oversees grants management, pursuit and acquisition of funding as well as special projects, contract negotiation, public relations, marketing and promotion specified by the governing board of the Association.

Greta has been the Executive Director of the Oklahoma Primary Care Association since it's inception in December 1993. She was instrumental in development and coordination of the Learning Eliminates Child Abuse Program and Start in the Name of Love Program at Mary Mahoney Memorial Health Center, 1991-1993. She assisted in implementation and later coordinated the University of Oklahoma Department of OBGYN's Safe Harbor Mentor Program at Emerson Alternative High School 1988-1991.

Greta is the current President of the Oklahoma Society of Association Executives (OSAE). She also serves on the Oklahoma Health Information Security & Privacy Collaboration, the Advisory Council of the Oklahoma Commission on the Status of Women, and was recently appointed to serve on Insurance Commissioner's Patient-Centered Medical Home Task Force.

She earned a Master of Public Health degree from the University of Oklahoma and a Bachelor of Science degree in Business with a minor in Management from Langston University. Greta is a graduate of Leadership Oklahoma Class XIII, and one of six national scholars in the 2003 Diversity Executive Leadership Program of the American Society of Association Executives. In 2007, she earned the Certified Association Executive Credential.

Greta can be contacted by phone at (405) 424-2282 Ext. 101 or via email at gshepherd@okpca.org.