Lynn A. Trujillo is an American lawyer and government official serving as the senior counselor to the United States Secretary of the Interior since February 2023. She is the first Native American woman in the role. Trujillo was the secretary of the New Mexico Department of Indian Affairs from January 2019 to November 2022.
Trujillo worked in tribal law and served as the general counsel of the Sandia Pueblo.[4] She also worked with the Acoma and Taos Pueblos.[3] Trujillo worked as the Native American coordinator for the United States Department of Agriculture's rural development programs.[4] In 2018, she was a lead attorney regarding a lawsuit about how the U.S. Federal Government manages the Indian Health Service, leading to a settlement.[5]
In January 2019, governor Michelle Lujan Grisham nominated Trujillo as the secretary of the New Mexico Department of Indian Affairs.[6][4] Her appointment was confirmed in a 30-0 vote in February by the New Mexico Senate.[6] In this role, she led the state's first missing and murdered indigenous women and relatives task force.[7] She also collaborated with tribal leadership and legislators to enact legislation increasing funding of school districts in the state's Native American communities.[7] Trujillo stepped down in November 2022.[8][7] She was succeeded by nominee James Mountain.[8]