Angelique McClendon was appointed Commissioner of the Georgia Department of Driver Services by Governor Brian P. Kemp. She has been with the Department since 2015, previously serving as Assistant Deputy Commissioner of Regulatory and Legal Affairs and General Counsel. Her two decades of legal expertise, include service as an Assistant Attorney General for the State of Georgia representing state agencies in civil litigation and appeals. Angelique has also served as a speaker at conferences and meetings sharing insights on legal and emerging technology topics to audiences nationally and internationally. She has held various leadership positions with the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators (AAMVA), having served as chairperson for the Driver Committee, the Electronic ID Subcommittee, and the mDL joint Subcommittee. Angelique was also a member of AAMVA’s Identity Management Steering Committee and the AAMVA Board of Directors. Angelique is current Legal Advisor to AAMVA’s Vehicle Committee.