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Oregon AG Names Dr. Andrew Gray Director of Division of Child Support

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Published July 6th, 2026
Detected March 27th, 2026
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Summary

Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield announced the appointment of Dr. Andrew Gray as the new Director of the Division of Child Support. Dr. Gray, who has over two decades of leadership experience, will begin his role on July 6, 2026. This appointment signifies a leadership change within a key state agency.

What changed

Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield has announced the appointment of Dr. Andrew Gray as the new Director of the Division of Child Support within the Oregon Department of Justice. Dr. Gray, a seasoned leader with over two decades of experience, including service as a Colonel in the U.S. Air Force Reserve, will assume his duties on July 6, 2026. His background includes leading complex organizations and managing significant budgets.

This is an administrative appointment and does not introduce new regulatory requirements or obligations for regulated entities. Compliance officers should note the change in leadership for the Division of Child Support, as it may impact agency operations and communication channels. No immediate action is required from external parties based on this announcement.

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Attorney General Dan Rayfield Names Dr. Andrew Gray as Director of the Division of Child Support

March 26, 2026 • Posted in Media Release

Seasoned leader of mission-focused teams to lead Oregon DOJ’s Division of Child Support beginning July 6

Attorney General Dan Rayfield today announced the appointment of Dr. Andrew Gray as the Director of the Division of Child Support at the Oregon Department of Justice. Dr. Gray, a seasoned leader of mission-focused teams, will officially join the department on July 6.

“Andy will bring exceptional experience and values-driven leadership to the Division of Child Support team,” said Attorney General Rayfield. “Throughout his career, his work has focused on the operational aspects of keeping our communities safe. I’m thrilled to welcome him to the team.”

Dr. Gray brings more than two decades of distinguished leadership experience in public service, most recently serving as a Colonel in the United States Air Force Reserve and Wing Commander for the 940th Air Refueling Wing. His background includes leading large, complex organizations, overseeing multimillion-dollar budgets, and fostering strong, mission-focused teams.

“The Division of Child Support plays a critical role in supporting children and families across Oregon,” said Dr. Gray. “It is complex work that requires dedication and care, and I am honored to be joining this team.”

Dr. Gray earned his Doctor of Education in Interdisciplinary Leadership from Creighton University in 2019, his M.S. in Administration from Central Michigan University, and his B.S. in Police Administration from Eastern Kentucky University.

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Classification

Agency
OR DOJ
Published
July 6th, 2026
Instrument
Notice
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor

Who this affects

Applies to
Government agencies
Industry sector
9211 Government & Public Administration
Activity scope
Child Support Enforcement
Geographic scope
US-OR US-OR

Taxonomy

Primary area
Government Administration
Operational domain
Legal
Topics
Family Law Public Service

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