Honorable Jeanette Moy

Jeanette Moy HeadshotHonorable Jeanette Moy

Commissioner

New York State Office of General Services (OGS)

Jeanette Moy was appointed Commissioner of the New York State Office of General Services (OGS) by Governor Kathy Hochul in October 2021 and was unanimously confirmed by the New York State Senate in February 2022. As Commissioner, she also serves as a member of Governor Hochul’s Cabinet.

Under Commissioner Moy’s leadership, OGS is implementing a comprehensive strategic plan to improve how the agency operates, making it more data-driven, sustainable, and responsive. She launched a new Division of Resiliency and Sustainability to help meet statewide climate goals, which include converting the State’s light-duty fleet to all zero-emission vehicles by 2035, reducing greenhouse gas emissions 85 percent by 2050, and adapting OGS’s assets and operations to the increasing impacts of climate change.

Commissioner Moy is also driving improvements in how the State utilizes and maintains its State assets, infrastructure, and facilities. She is ensuring OGS is taking the steps necessary to support Governor Hochul’s efforts to put underutilized and surplus State property to productive use.

She is leading efforts to modernize the State’s operations, including capital design and construction initiatives, e-procurement systems, and leveraging New York’s immense buying power to reduce government costs and achieve the State’s crucial environmental and economic goals.

Under Governor Hochul’s leadership, Commissioner Moy oversaw OGS’s establishment of the State’s new Office of Language Access to ensure New Yorkers with limited English proficiency have access to the State’s vital programs and services in their primary language.