Albuquerque Journal

Ortiz Wertheim to lead NM homeland security

- BY DAN MCKAY JOURNAL CAPITOL BUREAU

SANTA FE — Bianca Ortiz Wertheim, chief of staff under U.S. Sen. Tom Udall, is set to take over New Mexico’s homeland security agency as the state battles the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Her appointmen­t was announced Thursday by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham.

Ortiz will take over the Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. Her appointmen­t is subject to Senate confirmati­on, though she can begin work right away.

The previous secretary, Jackie Lindsey, stepped down in late November.

“Our state’s greatest asset is its people,” Ortiz Wertheim said in a written statement, “and I will devote myself to doing everything I can to protect their safety and wellbeing.”

Ortiz Wertheim has worked as chief of staff under Udall and then-Albuquerqu­e Mayor Martin Chávez. She also served in Gov. Bill Richardson’s administra­tion and as a strategic manager for the American Cancer Society.

Lujan Grisham, a Democrat, has two other Cabinet positions to fill — appointmen­ts to lead the department­s of Higher Education and Finance and Administra­tion.

Kate O’Neill, who led the state Higher Education Department, resigned in March to address an out-of-state family matter, a spokeswoma­n said last month. And Olivia Padilla-Jackson of the Department of Finance and Administra­tion has said she plans to leave at the end of May for a job at the Central New Mexico Community College.

Ortiz Wertheim will make the standard salary for Cabinet secretarie­s, $150,000 to $156,000 a year.

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Bianca Ortiz Wertheim

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