Gov. Evers Announces WisDOT Secretary Thompson Leaving Evers Administration
Governor announces Kristina Boardman to become first woman to serve as WisDOT secretary
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today announced that Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) Secretary Craig Thompson will be leaving the Evers Administration, effective Sept. 11, 2024, to take a position at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Gov. Evers also announced he is appointing Kristina Boardman to serve as WisDOT secretary, who will become the first woman to serve as secretary at the department, according to a review of records by the Legislative Reference Bureau.
With more than three decades of notable experience working with Wisconsin businesses, industry stakeholders, local communities, and units of government, Secretary Thompson has been a critical partner in driving efforts to modernize and advance the state’s transportation system and undo a decade of disinvestment in Wisconsin’s roads and infrastructure under the previous administration. Having helped secure critical investments in three consecutive state biennial budgets that increased transportation revenues for the department, under Gov. Evers, the Evers Administration has worked to improve more than 7,400 miles of road and 1,780 bridges, including over 900 miles of road and over 200 bridges in 2023 alone. WisDOT has also worked to advance innovative initiatives to address reckless driving and improve road safety, bolster diverse transportation options, such as harbors, rail, and transit, and promote the goals of the Evers Administration to build a strong, clean energy economy, including by supporting efforts to advance the state’s electric vehicle charging infrastructure and more.
Today, Gov. Evers also announced Kristina Boardman will succeed Secretary Thompson as secretary of WisDOT, becoming the first woman to serve as secretary. Boardman is currently the deputy secretary of WisDOT and was the first woman to serve in that role at the department.
“For nearly 20 years, Kristina has been a key part of the WisDOT team, and her proven leadership and experience at the department, both as deputy secretary and during her time leading the DMV, have positioned her well to be an exceptional secretary,” said Gov. Evers. “I look forward to the vision and insight she will bring as a member of my cabinet and trust that her transition into the role will be seamless.”
Prior to her role as deputy secretary, Boardman previously served as administrator of WisDOT’s Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV), and under her leadership, the DMV continually excelled in areas of customer service, efficiency, and innovation. Key accomplishments of her time as DMV administrator include innovating an award-winning online service for customers to title and register their vehicles, implementing the federal REAL ID program in Wisconsin, and expanding opportunities to schedule appointments at DMV service centers. Boardman also served as chair of the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators International Board of Directors for the 2022-23 federal fiscal year.
Boardman received a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from Augustana College in Rock Island, Illinois, and has nearly three decades of state government service, including 10 years as a legislative aide for the Wisconsin State Assembly, before transitioning to WisDOT in 2005. Prior to becoming DMV administrator, Kristina served as DMV deputy administrator and director of DMV field services.
A photo of Boardman is available here.
An online version of this release is available here.
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