
Adrienne Camire
In this role, Camire will lead FMCSA’s efforts to advance commercial motor vehicle safety, improve the efficiency of the nation’s freight and passenger transportation systems, and, as the DOT said in a statement about her appointment, "restore common sense principles to regulatory oversight."
“I am pleased to welcome Adrienne Camire as Acting Administrator of FMCSA,” said Secretary of Transportation Sean P. Duffy. “Ms. Camire is a dedicated leader who brings executive experience, vision, and a strong commitment to safety. I have no doubt FMCSA will continue to make our roads safer and keep America moving under her leadership.”
Camire previously served as chief counsel for the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) during President Donald Trump’s first term, where she oversaw all legal services related to FHWA’s management of the federal-aid highway program. Camire has over 20 years of legal, regulatory and compliance experience within the private and academic sectors.
“Thank you to President Trump and Secretary Duffy for their confidence in me to serve in this role,” said Camire. “I am honored to lead FMCSA in its mission to prevent commercial motor vehicle crashes, fatalities, and injuries on our nation’s roads. I look forward to working closely with all stakeholders to advance our shared safety goals,”
In January, Duffy appointed Camire as a senior adviser to FMCSA.
Camire earned a B.A. in economics and political science from Brandeis University and a J.D. from Suffolk University Law School.
Camire has to be confirmed by the Senate.
The FMCSA has been without a confirmed administrator since January 2024 when Biden appointee Robin Hutcheson left the agency.