Bruce Dart has served five local health departments in three states during his 36-year career in public health. Currently, he is the executive director of the Tulsa Health Department (THD), a local public health agency of 340 team members in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Dr. Dart serves in a leadership role as a member of several National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO) work committees and is a NACCHO past president and former board member. He also serves on the Public Health Accreditation Board’s (PHAB) Accreditation Review Committee.
Dr. Dart is a Registered Environmental Health Specialist and former Nebraska Environmental Health Administrator of the Year. He is a Year 15 graduate of the National Public Health Leadership Institute and his team was co-winner of the Martha Katz award for best project. He has received an appointment as a Visiting Associate Professor in the Oklahoma University College of Public Health and serves on the CASA, MyHealth, Morton FQHC, and Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy Board of Directors in Tulsa. He also chairs the Oklahoma State Health Department’s Obesity Prevention Committee as part of the Oklahoma Health Improvement Plan.
He received his Bachelor of Arts in Biology from Drury University (MO) in 1977, his Master of Science in Administration (Health Services) from Central Michigan University in 1989, and his Doctor of Philosophy in Health Services from Walden University (MN) in 2005.