Stamford Advocate

Lamont names new head of DMV

- By Mark Pazniokas

With Thursday’s announceme­nt of Tony Guerrera as his choice for commission­er of the Department of Motor Vehicles, Gov. Ned Lamont now has named four new agency heads and made other key changes ahead of his second term.

Guerrera, a Democrat who represente­d Rocky Hill in the House for 20 years, will be nominated to succeed Sibongile “Bongi” Magubane as the commission­er of motor vehicles when the governor begins his second term on Jan. 4.

Guerrera became deputy commission­er in 2019 after losing a Democratic primary to Matt Lesser in 2018 for the nomination to an open Senate seat.

Once a chronic headache for successive governors, the DMV has improved customer service by moving most functions online and extending the period between license renewals.

“I want to keep this momentum going, and I know that Tony Guerrera has the experience and determinat­ion to oversee this task,” Lamont said.

Lamont previously named his choices for new commission­ers at the department­s of Transporta­tion, Economic and Community Developmen­t, and Social Services. He also is revamping staffing in the governor’s office, with a new chief of staff, deputy chief, general counsel and communicat­ions director.

Guerrera is one of three deputy commission­ers Lamont is promoting to commission­er. The others are Alexandra Daum at DECD and Garrett Eucalitto at DOT.

The exception is his nomination of Andrea Barton Reeves as the next commission­er of Social Services.

Now the chief executive officer of the Connecticu­t

Paid Leave Authority, she will succeed Dr. Deidre Gifford, who will coordinate health policy for the administra­tion as a senior adviser to Lamont and director of the Office of Health Strategy.

Most of the new appointmen­ts to his gubernator­ial staff are familiar faces.

His new chief of staff will be Jonathan Dach, currently the policy director and deputy chief. Nick Simmons, who left the administra­tion to work for U.S. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona, is returning as Dach’s deputy.

The general counsel will be Natalie Braswell, a longtime counsel in state government

whom Lamont appointed to finish the term of Comptrolle­r Kevin P. Lembo, who resigned for health reasons a year ago.

The communicat­ions director will be Adam Joseph, who is chief of staff to Lt. Gov. Susan Bysiewicz and previously ran the press shop for the Senate Democratic majority.

 ?? Jessica Hill/Associated Press ?? Lamont previously named his choices for new commission­ers at the department­s of Transporta­tion, Economic and Community Developmen­t, and Social Services.
Jessica Hill/Associated Press Lamont previously named his choices for new commission­ers at the department­s of Transporta­tion, Economic and Community Developmen­t, and Social Services.

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