Mark Cruz

Deputy Assistant Secretary
Indian Affairs for Policy and Economic Development, US DOI
Biography: 

Mark Cruz, an enrolled member of the Klamath Tribes in Oregon, is the Deputy Assistant Secretary–Indian Affairs for Policy and Economic Development (DAS-PED).  He was appointed to that post by Assistant Secretary–Indian Affairs Tara Karuk Mac Lean Sweeney on September 24, 2018.  The DAS-PED oversees the Office of Indian Energy and Economic Development (IEED) and the Office of Self-Governance (OSG). He also assists the Assistant Secretary-Indian Affairs in overseeing and managing the Bureau of Indian Education, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Office of Indian Gaming and Office of Federal Acknowledgment.

Mr. Cruz came to the Interior Department after serving on Capitol Hill, most recently as chief of staff to Representative Todd Rokita (R-Indiana) from 2017-2018 and on his legislative staff from 2014-2017.  Prior to that office, from 2013-2014, he worked as a legislative fellow in the office of Representative Tom Cole (R-Oklahoma).  On Capitol Hill, Mr. Cruz's legislative work focused on education, labor, civil service reform, appropriations, and oversight.  He played a notable role in helping enact the Every Student Succeeds Act of 2015, and twice helped lead House passage of the Tribal Labor Sovereignty Act.

A Teach for America alum, Mr. Cruz taught at the St. Francis Indian High School, a Bureau of Indian Education tribal grant school, located on the Rosebud Sioux Indian Reservation in South Dakota.  While there, he earned the 2011-2012 St. Francis Indian High School Teacher of the Year award.  That experience further instilled in Mr. Cruz the belief that all students deserve a high quality education as a means to accessing opportunity and achieving upward mobility.

A 2006 Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Millennium Scholarship recipient, Mr. Cruz earned his bachelor’s degree at Pepperdine University and master’s degree at Brown University.