Virginia Secretary of Commerce
| Secretary of Commerce and Trade of the Commonwealth of Virginia | |
|---|---|
| Member of | Virginia Governor's Cabinet |
| Nominator | The governor |
| Appointer | The governor with advice and consent from the Senate and House |
| Term length | 4 years |
| Inaugural holder | Maurice B. Rowe III (as Secretary of Commerce and Resources) |
| Formation | April 8, 1972 |
| Website | commerce.virginia.gov |
The secretary of commerce and trade is a member of the Virginia Governor's Cabinet. The office is currently held by Juan Pablo Segura since March 27, 2025, serving under Governor Glenn Younkin.[1]
Duties
[edit]The Secretary is responsible for overseeing commerce, trade, and economic development in Virginia, and oversees the following state agencies:[2]
- Virginia Economic Development Partnership
- Virginia Department of Energy
- Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development
- Virginia Office of Broadband
- Virginia Housing
- Virginia Innovation Partnership Corporation
- Virginia Tourism Corporation
- GO Virginia
- Virginia Department of Small Business and Supplier Diversity
- Virginia Small Business Financing Authority
- Tobacco Region Revitalization Commission
- Fort Monroe
List of secretaries
[edit]Commerce and resources (July 1, 1972–1986)
[edit]- Maurice B. Rowe III (1972–1974)
- Earl J. Shiflet (1974–1978)
- Maurice B. Rowe III (1978–1982)
- Betty Jane Diener (1982–1986)
Economic development (1986–1993)
[edit]- Richard M. Bagley (1986–1988)
- Curry A. Roberts (1988–1990)
- Lawrence H. Framme III (1990–1992)
- Cate Magennis (1992–1993)
Commerce and trade (1993–present)
[edit]- Cate Magennis (1993–1994)
- Robert T. Skunda (1994–1997)
- Robert J. Stolle (1997–1998)
- Barry E. DuVal (1998–2001)
- Joshua N. Lief (2001–2002)
- Michael J. Schewel (2002–2006)
- Patrick Gottschalk (2006–2010)
- Jim Cheng (2010–2014)
- Maurice Jones (2014–2016)
- Todd Haymore (2016–2018)
- Esther Lee (2018)
- Brian Ball (2018–2022)
- Caren Merrick (2022–2025)
- Juan Pablo Segura (2025–)
Former offices absorbed by the secretary of commerce
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Vozzella, Laura; Armus, Teo (March 27, 2025). "Virginia commerce secretary quits amid Youngkin department reshuffle". The Washington Post. Retrieved August 19, 2025.
- ^ "Secretary of Commerce and Trade". www.commerce.virginia.gov. Retrieved 2025-11-08.