FMCSA’s Martinez leaving post at end of month

FMCSA Ray MartinezRay Martinez, who has helmed the U.S. DOT’s Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration for little over 18 months, will be leaving the agency at the end of the month, DOT announced Thursday.

His final day will be Oct. 28, a DOT spokesperson told TPS sister publication CCJ. Until President Trump nominates a replacement and he or she can be confirmed by the Senate, FMCSA’s Deputy Administrator Jim Mullen is expected to act as interim administrator, the DOT official said.

DOT says Martinez has “long-held wishes” to move closer to family, and that he’s leaving FMCSA to move to Massachusetts to oversee a DOT construction project at the Volpe Center.

Since beginning his tenure at FMCSA in March 2018, Martinez most notably has spearheaded an effort to overhaul federal hours of service regulations. His departure comes in the middle of that ongoing process.

More than his predecessors, Martinez regularly made appearances at trucking trade shows and conferences to talk to industry personnel and provide updates on FMCSA regulatory work. Upon assuming the role as administrator at FMCSA, Martinez announced intentions to try to bridge the relationship between the industry and the agency.

His departure was announced Thursday alongside several other personnel changes at FMCSA. Two senior officials will be swapping positions. Jim Mullen will assume the role of deputy administrator. Mullen has been DOTs chief counsel since June 2018. Alan Hanson, current deputy administrator, will become the agency’s chief counsel.

Wiley Deck, director of government affairs at FMCSA, will move to the Office of the Secretary at DOT.

Learn how to move your used trucks faster
With unsold used inventory depreciating at a rate of more than 2% monthly, efficient inventory turnover is a must for dealers. Download this eBook to access proven strategies for selling used trucks faster.
Download
Used Truck Guide Cover