Governor's Cabinet
2013 Governor’s Cabinet
- Commissioner of Agriculture – Matthew Turner
- Commissioner of Children’s Services – Ty Bender
- Commissioner of Commerce and Insurance – William Mathis
- Commissioner of Correction – Addison Tucker
- Commissioner of Economic and Community Development – Tristan Smith
- Commissioner of Education – Bryant Smith
- Commissioner of Environment and Conservation – Hunter Jones
- Commissioner of Finance and Administration – Samuel Robinson
- Commissioner of Financial Institutions – Harrison Morrow
- Commissioner of General Services – Joseph Atkins
- Commissioner of Health – Erik Burke
- Commissioner of Human Resources – Jeremy Miller
- Commissioner of Human Services – Joseph Reed Shaw
- Commissioner of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities- Adam Lankford
- Commissioner of Labor and Workforce Development – Arthur Liu
- Commissioner of Mental Health – Thomas Austin
- Commissioner of Revenue – John Martin
- Commissioner of Safety & Homeland Security – Jared Clements
- Commissioner of Tourist Development – William Clayton
- Commissioner of Transportation – Justin Reid
- Commissioner of Veteran Affairs – Seth Stewart
- Adjutant General (Heads up the Department of Military) –Josey Janow
- Deputy to the Governor– Sam McAdams
- Communication Director- Johnathan Greer
- Legal Counsel to the Governor– Sergio Uribe
- Senior Advisor for Legislation – Kyle Odiorne
- Chief of Staff – Vignesh Balasundaram
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