Baton Rouge, LA—Today, Governor Jeff Landry announced Bryan Adams will be the new Commissioner of the Office of Motor Vehicles (OMV). Replacing Bryan as the State Fire Marshal will be current Deputy Chief/Chief of Staff for the State Fire Marshal’s Office Dale "Ed" Branch. Matthew Boudreaux will be detailed as the new OMV Deputy Commissioner. Bryan Adams intends to return to the State Fire Marshal’s office following his service at OMV.
"With a lifelong career in public service and his experience as State Fire Marshal, Bryan Adams is exceptionally qualified to lead the Office of Motor Vehicles. He is committed to modernizing the outdated OMV system to better serve the people and ensure it operates efficiently moving forward. I am excited to see Bryan Adams step into the role of Commissioner, and I am confident he will work tirelessly to ensure the OMV serves the people as it should,” said Governor Landry.
“I am thrilled about the opportunity to enhance service delivery within another state agency. I am dedicated to improving our systems and ensuring that we provide exceptional services to our citizens. Our current system has faced challenges for too long, and I am eager to bring the successful "One Team" approach that we implemented at the State Fire Marshal's Office to the Office of Motor Vehicles. Together, we can make a meaningful difference,” said Bryan Adams.