Kenia 'Shae' Isaacs
Executive Secretary - Director's Office
Kenia Isaacs, who goes by Shae, is an Oklahoma native from the north side of Tulsa, Oklahoma. She is a graduate of Tulsa Central High School, Clary Sage College and Community Care College where she holds a Cosmetology License and Associate Degree in Business. She moved to the Oklahoma City area in January of 2012 and has a beautiful daughter, Harmony Isaacs, who is a film major, college sophomore at Rose State College in Midwest City.
She is a member of 2 masonic organizations. One is the Order of the Eastern Star where she holds the Past Matron title in the chapter Levi G. Smith #100. She manages the social media pages for the chapter and district and is a part of the technology team for the State Chapter. Also, she is a member of the Heroines of Jericho where she currently holds the title of Assistant District Deputy where she is 2nd in charge over the largest district in Oklahoma, District 9. She is also a licensed cosmetologist for the State of Oklahoma where she enjoys being a providing beauty service for a select few. Those select few clients primarily include elderly people, in which she provides services at their home. She also takes pride in her charity endeavors that she volunteers with her masonic organizations, being a mom to her film major daughter and overall helper to all.
Professionally, Shae originally started with the Oklahoma ABLE Commission as a temporary employee at the position of receptionist in October 2014. She became a permanent State employee in March 2016. She currently sits as the Director’s Executive Secretary and assists all departments as much as possible. A few of her primary duties include assisting the Director in his everyday needs for the agency, contacting and speaking with the Commissioners of the agency and conversing with other State agency Executive Assistants and State Representatives as needed. She is also a member of the American Society of Administrative Professionals and currently working her PACE certification. (Professional Administrative Certification of Excellence) Also, she will attend her first Law Enforcement Assistant Leadership Network meeting in April. She is also one of 2 State Charitable Campaign organizers for the Oklahoma ABLE Commission and sits as one of the Decentralized Security Representatives for the ABLE Commission who has authority to authorize certain tasks for the agency.
In conclusion, Shae is very grateful for all her blessings and opportunities and will continue to succeed and excel with the State of Oklahoma.