Mary Randall
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Regardless of whom Mary Randall is working with, her zest seems to magnetically attract others to the cause she advocates. Thankfully, for 26 years that cause has been
vocational education. She infects everyone with whom she comes in
contact with enthusiasm and a positive attitude. In 1976, she moved to the Oklahoma Department of Vocational and Technical Education as the assistant supervisor of the Health Occupations Education Division where she began putting her imprint on Oklahoma’s statewide vocational health occupations education programs. She became supervisor of the division in 1980. For the next 10 years, all of those connected with Oklahoma’s Health Occupations Education had to sit back, strap themselves in, and hang on as health occupations education came into its own. In that 10-year span, Mary led in the development of an organization for HOE students called the Health Occupations Students of America. She was a member of HOSA’s first national board of directors, serving as chair in 1980. In 1987, she was elected as vice president of the Health Occupations Education division of the American Vocational Association, serving three years on the board of directors. She was later named as recipient of the HOE division’s Outstanding Service Award. Ms. Randall was inducted to the CareerTech Hall of Fame in 1995.
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