WASHINGTON, D.C. – Tanya Trujillo has been sworn in as Department of the Interior Assistant Secretary for Water and Science by Secretary Deb Haaland.
“I am thrilled to welcome Tanya Trujillo as Interior’s Assistant Secretary for Water and Science,“ said Secretary Haaland. “From managing the Western water crisis to guiding the Department’s robust research efforts, Tanya’s leadership will be key to ensuring sound scientific integrity supports the work to advance Interior’s mission to protect our lands and waters for generations to come.”
“I am honored to have been nominated by President Biden and confirmed by the United States Senate,” said Assistant Secretary Trujillo. “At the core of the Department’s work is sound science and resource management. I look forward to working with our dedicated career staffers to deliver for the American people and ensure all communities are heard and respected.”
Trujillo has more than 20 years of experience working on complex natural resources management issues and interstate and transboundary water agreements. Her experience will help lead the Department’s efforts to address worsening drought conditions in the West and support farmers, tribes, and communities impacted by ongoing water shortages.
Trujillo most recently worked as a project director with the Colorado River Sustainability Campaign. Before then, she served as the Executive Director of the Colorado River Board of California. She has served as Senior Counsel to the U.S. Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee and as Counselor to the Assistant Secretary for Water and Science at Interior.