Mr. Lomboy is a career government employee and public administration professional dedicated to ensuring that the highest standards are adhered to in serving the State of Maryland; and, where the tenets of efficiency, transparency and accessibility to our citizenry, colleagues and business partners are integral to the ideal of “Doing Great Service”.
Eric is an accomplished leader with extensive experience in strategic planning, resolving complex critical issues, and directing and managing offices to achieve high level objectives. He also has professional expertise related to procurement, policy, legislation, real estate, budget oversight, and organizational change management. As Chief of Staff, his primary focus will be on assisting Secretary Churchill in managing the many major projects and special initiatives DGS undertakes on behalf of the State. He will directly supervise the offices of Finance Administration, Communications, Legislative Services, Records Management and Human Resources.
Mr. Lomboy previously served as the Chief Administrative Officer for the Office of State Procurement (formerly the Assistant Secretary for Procurement and Logistics), at the Department of General Services. During this time, he helped plan and begin the implementation of the reorganization of the procurement function within the executive departments of the government of the State of Maryland. Prior to that, he served as the Director of the Office of Procurement and Contract Management at the Maryland Department of Transportation’s State Highway Administration (MDOT SHA), where he oversaw the expansion and reorganization of the office to better meet the needs of the agency. Eric also participated in Governor Larry Hogan’s Commission to Modernize Procurement’s Efficiencies Workgroup as part of the Technology subgroup, evaluating the various types of e-procurement solutions available on the market at that time.
Mr. Lomboy earned a B.A. in Government and Public Policy from the University of Baltimore and a Juris Doctor from the University of Baltimore - School of Law. Additionally, Eric maintains the distinction of being a Certified Public Procurement Officer.