“Mark Totten is a proven leader who understands how to deliver results for the people of Michigan,” said Whitmer. “When the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, Mark led my fight to protect reproductive freedom. As U.S. attorney, Mark defended civil rights and took on fraud and public corruption. As we continue our work to lower costs, protect fundamental rights, and build a stronger future for Michigan, Mark will be a critical partner in helping ensure our administration’s work will make a real, lasting difference in people’s lives.”
As the governor’s top legal advisor, Totten will work closely with state agencies, the Attorney General’s Office, and key partners to ensure Michigan’s laws and policies are implemented effectively and responsibly. Before returning to the executive office, Totten was the United States Attorney for the Western District of Michigan. He’s now served three times in the U.S. Justice Department, where he began his career in Washington, D.C. before returning home to Michigan. Totten was also a law professor at Michigan State University. Totten received his law degree and a Ph.D. in ethics from Yale University.
“I’m honored to serve Governor Whitmer and the people of Michigan,” said Totten. “Governor Whitmer has built an administration focused on getting things done—fixing roads, protecting rights, and making Michigan a better place to live, work, and raise a family. I look forward to supporting that mission and helping advance the important work ahead.”
Blane will continue to serve the governor in a leadership role as special advisor. For the last year, Blane was acting chief legal counsel for Governor Whitmer. She joined the executive office in 2022 as special counsel, leading the office’s work on reproductive rights, education, and economic development. Prior to serving in the governor’s office, she was the principal deputy counsel and acting counsel to the Mayor of New York City from 2018-2021. Blane has worked in the non-profit space and at the U.S. Department of State. She attended New York University Law School and earned a doctorate from the University of Oxford, where she was a Rhodes Scholar.
“Over the past year, Alexis has served the people of Michigan with extraordinary skill and steady leadership as our acting chief legal counsel,” said Whitmer. “At a time when Michigan faced new legal challenges coming out of Washington, Alexis helped lead our legal strategy with clarity, determination, and an unwavering commitment to protecting Michigan families. I’m proud she will continue to serve on our team as we keep delivering results for Michiganders.”
Both positions are effective immediately.
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