Governor’s office announces leadership changes

BOISE, Idaho (KIFI) — Staffing changes are underway in Gov. Brad Little’s administration as the governor names a new director of operations and policy adviser.

Lauren Smyser has been named director of operations in the Office of the Governor after serving as deputy general counsel and leading the governor’s regulatory reform efforts for nearly two years.

As director of operations, Smyser will advise the governor on healthcare, workforce development, economic security and insurance issues.

Little also announced the departure of Deputy Chief of Staff Sara Stover, who has left state government to work in the private sector.

“Sara Stover is deeply respected for her extensive knowledge of healthcare policy in Idaho, and she has been a valuable member of our team for many years,” Little said in a statement. “Her steady leadership and strong commitment to serving Idahoans have made a lasting impact on this office and our state. While we miss her greatly, I am excited to welcome Lauren Smyser into her new role. Lauren has already proven herself as a trusted adviser and effective leader, and her deep understanding of policy, operations and state government will help ensure we continue delivering results for the people of Idaho.”

In addition, Niko Lostra has joined the governor’s office as a policy adviser overseeing transportation and environmental issues.

Lostra replaces Darren Damon, who has been named regulatory and legislative affairs bureau chief for the Idaho Division of Financial Management. Damon joined the governor’s office in 2023 after working in journalism and public affairs.

Little also thanked Damon for his service and said he looks forward to working with Lostra as the administration advances priorities related to transportation, infrastructure and natural resources.

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