(VADMV) Virginia DMV Welcomes New Commissioner Saundra M. Jack ’02
RICHMOND, Va. — The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) proudly welcomes Saundra M. Jack as the agency’s new Commissioner, following her appointment by Governor Abigail Spanberger. Jack’s appointment marks a historic milestone for the agency as the first woman appointed to serve as Virginia DMV Commissioner.
“Sandy’s experience across transportation, public service, and policy leadership makes her the right person to lead Virginia DMV forward,” said Secretary of Transportation Nick M. Donohue. “Her background and commitment will help ensure DMV continues delivering efficient, innovative, and customer-focused service for Virginians. I also want to thank Dr. Gerald F. Lackey for his years of service to the Commonwealth, a tenure under which DMV saw improvements in both technological capability and cost efficiency.”
For Jack, this appointment is also a homecoming. A former DMV leader of nine years, Jack returns to the agency with more than 20 years of public sector experience and a career shaped by law, data governance, and policy. During her time at DMV, she served in several roles, rising from legal services analyst to Assistant Commissioner for Data Management.