SANTA FE – Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham announced today that Robert E. Doucette, Jr., cabinet secretary of the New Mexico General Services Department, will step down from his position at the end of the year. Anna Silva will serve as acting cabinet secretary and will work closely with Doucette to ensure a seamless transition.

"Robert Doucette has provided leadership and expertise at several agencies over his long-lasting career in state government, and I thank him for his service to New Mexico," said Lujan Grisham. "I am confident that Anna Silva's experience and dedication will ensure a smooth transition and continued success for the department."

Silva is a seasoned leader with extensive experience in management operations, strategic planning, and legislative initiatives. As deputy cabinet secretary for the New Mexico General Services Department, Silva oversees a $400 million budget, manages more than 6.8 million square feet of state assets, and leads innovative projects that enhance efficiency and sustainability.

Her accomplishments include building the Governor's Veterans' home projects, developing a nationally recognized Chief Procurement Officer training program, and introducing New Mexico's first eProcurement system, which generates significant savings for the state by enhancing transparency and accountability.

Silva's leadership in facilities management and procurement has fostered collaboration across government agencies, strengthened financial stewardship, and prioritized long-term planning to meet the state's evolving needs.