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Commissioner Myles Davidson Appoints Paul Foster as Chief of Staff

04 Oct, 2024 | Return|

Oklahoma County, OK – Commissioner Myles Davidson is thrilled to announce the appointment of Paul Foster as his new Chief of Staff. Foster brings a wealth of leadership experience and a diverse professional background to the role, strengthening the commissioner’s team as they continue to serve the residents of Oklahoma County.

Born in Lawton, Oklahoma, Foster attended Lawton High School before his appointment to the United States Military Academy at West Point and Oklahoma State University for college. His dedication to service continued with a six-year tenure in the U.S. Army, where he served as a Military Intelligence Officer..

Following his military service, Foster built an impressive career across several industries. He spent 12 years in sales positions within the dental, medical, and pharmaceutical sectors before transitioning into the construction industry, where he specialized in residential and commercial remodeling and roofing for more than 15 years.

In 2020, Foster and his wife moved to Park City, Utah, where he served as a sales manager for a water treatment company. Recently, the Fosters returned to Edmond, Oklahoma, to be closer to family. Together, they share seven children and 16 grandchildren, further deepening their roots in the community.

“I am honored to welcome Paul Foster as my Chief of Staff,” said Commissioner Davidson. “His leadership experience, dedication to service and strong ties to Oklahoma make him an invaluable addition to our team. I have no doubt that his expertise and passion for this community will help us continue to make positive strides for the people of Oklahoma County.”

Paul Foster expressed his excitement for the new role, stating, “I’m deeply honored to have the opportunity to serve the communities of Oklahoma County. I look forward to working with Commissioner Davidson and his team to create lasting, positive impacts for our residents.”

For media inquiries, please contact: 

Caroline Estes
Press Specialist
256-599-9678
cgestes19@gmail.com

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