2014-2015 Accomplishments
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2014-2015 Accomplishments
2 0 1 4 – 2 0 1 5 R E P O R T T O O U R C O M M U N I T I E S positive t h rou g h b etter l e a d ers h ip The progress of New Mexico lives in those individuals who have the vision to see the state, not just as it is today, but as it can be in the future. Leadership New Mexico is dedicated to identifying current and emerging leaders and helping to inspire them to dream, learn, accomplish, and attain more in order to enhance the quality of life in the state as well as address social and economic issues in New Mexico. Since 1996, Leadership New Mexico has helped nearly 1,300 leaders in different roles throughout the state by providing them with the tools and knowledge they need to make an impact on the future of the state. Inspiring THE LEADERS OF TOMORROW IMPROVING WHO WE ARE AS A STATE DEPENDS LARGELY UPON THE QUALITY AND COMMITMENT OF OUR LEADERS. I n the pa st 19 yea rs, ne arly 1, 300 participants have completed one of our leadership programs and are actively s h a rin g wit h ot h ers t h eir k now l e d g e of the challenges and opportunities facing our state. Learning Connecting Developing Leading Leadership New Mexico is dedicated to educating and inspiring leaders to enhance the quality of life in New Mexico and address social and economic issues in the state. l e a d ers h ip new me x ico Le a d ers h ip new me x ico pro g r a ms C OR E PROG RAM The Core Program brings together a group of influential leaders from around the state for an educational and inspirational experience that is unlike any other organization. In a 10-month program designed to address critical issues in New Mexico, each session features expert speakers and offers an opportunity for inquiry, analysis, and the development of solutions to some of New Mexico’s most pressing problems. Each program year includes educational sessions on topics such as health and human services, economic development, education, environment and natural resources, government, and crime and justice. The diversity of perspectives from each participant, the breadth of knowledge and expertise of the speakers, and the distinct communities where program sessions are held are the most valuable components of the Core Program. L O C A L GOV E RN M E N T LE ADE RSH IP PRO GR AM The Local Government Leadership Program is an educational partnership between the New Mexico Municipal League, the New Mexico Association of Counties, the New Mexico School Board Association and Leadership New Mexico. These organizations joined together to provide a unique educational experience for municipal and county officials, school board members, members of the New Mexico National Guard, and regional councils of governments. The curriculum is patterned after the Leadership New Mexico Core Program and designed to provide local leaders the opportunity to explore the issues facing New Mexico and participate in skill-building workshops. The Local Government Leadership Program seeks to prepare local officials with the background and knowledge necessary to undertake their civic responsibility and instill in them a passion for effective and ethical public service. C ON N E CT N E W M E XICO Connect New Mexico “The Next Generation of Leadership” is a program for 25- to 40-year-old professionals from around the state. The curriculum combines elements of the Core Program and the Local Government Leadership Program and includes leadership skills development. Connect New Mexico was created to offer young professionals the opportunity to develop personal leadership skills, learn how New Mexico’s systems and structures work, and explore the issues facing the state. The process encourages participants to cultivate new ideas and leadership techniques and helps participants understand some of New Mexico’s most pressing issues and challenges. The Connect New Mexico Program helps create a bond between young professionals, the communities they live in, and the state of New Mexico, while helping them gain the skills they need to be effective, influential leaders. The program provides participants with tools they can take back to their communities to develop positive change and create initiatives to improve the quality of life. T H E A LUM N I PROG RAM The Alumni Program is intended to further the education and challenge the thinking of Leadership New Mexico graduates. In addition, interaction with graduates from other classes exposes leaders to a wider diversity of perspectives as well as helps to develop the professional and personal relationships that are one of the most valuable aspects of Leadership New Mexico. report to our communitities building COMMUNITY through effective leadership Reaching all four corners of the state, our circle of Leadership has expanded beyond traditional networks to identify the talent and creativity we need to help New Mexico prosper. l e a d ers h ip new me x ico 1 9 9 7 – 2 0 1 5 p r o g r a m P a r t i c i p a n t s Geographic Breakdown Alamogordo Albuquerque Angel Fire Artesia Aztec Belen Bernalillo Bloomfield Cannon Air Force Base Capitan Carlsbad Carrizozo Casa Blanca Cimarron Clayton Cloudcroft Clovis Columbus Corrales Deming Des Moines Dexter Edgewood Eagle Nest Elephant Butte Elida Espanola Estancia Eunice Farmington Folsom Ft. Sumner Fruitland Gallup Grants Hobbs Jemez Pueblo Kirtland Kirtland Air Force Base Laguna Pueblo Lake Arthur 723Las Cruces 25615 91 Las Vegas 0 2 0 Los Alamos 102 5 Los Lunas 6295 Loving 200Lovington 040Magdalena 1100 Melrose 4 0 1 Mescalero 100Mesilla Park 2610 5 Mesquite 2100 Milan 100Mora 010Penasco 010Peralta 010Pojoaque 25 13 6 Portales 010Questa 201Raton 271Red River 010Reserve 200Rio Rancho 041Roswell 010Ruidoso 210Ruidoso Downs 010San Felipe Pueblo 560Santa Ana Pueblo 030Santa Fe 976Shiprock 41615Silver City 010Socorro 0 4 0 Springer 100T or C 123 0 Taos 310Taos Ski Valley 19 5 7 Tatum 001Tucumcari 010Tularosa 9 0 4 White Sands Missile Range 705Willard 001Window Rock, Arizona 769 273 core Participants Local Government Leadership Participants 54 Communities 52 5 9 5 7 0 341210 6 11 1 010 451 010 120 200 2 1 1 100 101 010 010 010 020 220 122 010 100 240 27 3 5 311110 740 040 1 0 0 1 0 0 711313 001 10 7 3 370 100 3 2 0 28 7 5 2 0 0 010 020 201 9 0 5 200 2 0 1 227 connect Participants 33 Communities 40 Municipalities 27 Counties 7 New Mexico Army National Guard Members 2 Regional Council of Government 12 School Districts r e p o r t t o o u r C o m m u n i t i e s 2 0 1 4 – 2 0 1 5 h i g h l i g h t s L e a d e r s h i p N e w M e x i c o h a s e s ta b l i s h e d i t s e l f a s t h e p r e e m i n e n t e duc at iona l orga ni zat ion for bu siness, community, g overnment and n o n - p r o f i t l e a d e r s t o l e a r n m o r e a b o u t t h e s tat e o f N e w M e x i c o . • Leadership New Mexico honored Doug Brown, Dean Emeritus of Anderson School of Management at the University of New Mexico, with the Distinguished Leadership Award and T. Greg Merrion, Core Class of 1998 and Lifetime Member, President of Merrion Oil & Gas Corporation, with the Distinguished Alumnus Award at the Annual Dinner held on May 1, 2015. •For the eighth year, the generosity of Trudy and Ed Healy and the Healy Foundation provided scholarship support for Local Government Leadership Program participants through the funding of the Bill Fulginiti Scholarship Fund. • The eighth class of the Connect New Mexico Program “The Next Generation of Leadership” graduated 30 participants from 13 communities, for a total of 227 participants from 33 communities since the program began. • Leadership New Mexico’s three programs have graduated 1,269 participants from 82 communities. • Leadership New Mexico completed the nineteenth Core Program Class this year, graduating 42 participants from 19 communities, for a total of 769 participants from 54 communities since the program began. Local Government Leadership Program is an educational partnership between the New Mexico Municipal League, the New Mexico Association of Counties, the New Mexico School Board Association and Leadership New Mexico. This year, the program graduated its thirteenth class with 28 civic leaders from 19 communities, making a total of 273 officials from 40 municipalities, 27 counties, 12 school districts, seven New Mexico Army National Guard and two Regional Council of Government since the program began. • Leadership New Mexico alumni toured Kirtland Air Force Base, the Very Large Array and the Albuquerque BioPark Zoo. • The Ninth Annual Golf Tournament was held at Sandia Resort and sold out for the fourth straight year. •The leadership •Since the creation of the Leadership New Mexico Endowment in 2009, 152 Lifetime Members have invested in the future of Leadership New Mexico and the state. The Endowment ensures the longterm financial stability of Leadership New Mexico and its programs and services. 1269 82 Total Participants Communities n e w m e xic o 3 Leadership Programs l etter to mem b ers Leadership New Mexico has educated and inspired New Mexico’s leaders for 19 years. We were founded to bring leaders from across New Mexico to expand their knowledge and understanding of issues facing the state. Leadership New Mexico creates an environment where learning happens in an open, collaborative and constructive environment. Leaders take their new-found knowledge back to their communities, passionate about inspiring informed change that makes a difference in the future of New Mexico. Participation in Leadership New Mexico programs stimulates the creation of relationships that can provide resources for the future. Leadership New Mexico graduated 100 participants from its three programs during the 2014-2015 year. Since its inception, 1,269 leaders from 82 communities now call themselves Leadership New Mexico alumni. Alumni are in every part of the state in a wide variety of business and government leadership roles. Business and personal relationships created during the programs have continued for many years on a statewide basis. Many graduates donate their time to the organization through board service, committees and as speakers. Others generously provide financial support through alumni memberships, lifetime memberships, personal or corporate gifts and donations to Leadership New Mexico’s endowment. The endowment was created in 2009 to ensure the prosperity of Leadership New Mexico and, in turn, the future of the state. We are proud to have been a part of Leadership New Mexico’s great accomplishments this past year and look forward to many more successful years. We are grateful for our dedicated volunteers, sponsors, speakers, and staff who believe in our organization and generously share their time and resources to accomplish Leadership New Mexico’s mission. With your valued support, Leadership New Mexico will continue its mission to create a better, brighter future for New Mexico families and businesses while preserving the culture of this beautiful state. Thank you for supporting an organization dedicated to making a significant difference in the quality of life in New Mexico. John Brown 2010 Core Class Graduate and Lifetime Member Chairman of the Board Leadership New Mexico President and Chief Executive Officer Silent Falcon – UAS Technologies Patty Komko Co-Founder and Lifetime Member President Leadership New Mexico report to our C ommunities corpor a te Diamond Sponsor Healy Foundation Platinum Sponsors Albuquerque Journal/ Starline Printing ConocoPhillips G old S ponsors BP America J. F Maddox Foundation Lexus of Albuquerque/Santa Fe Lockheed Martin/Sandia National Laboratories Occidental Petroleum Corporation U.S. Bank S ilver Sponsors Crystal Springs Bottled Water DMC Logistics Freeport-McMoRan Inc. sponsors Intel Corporation Jaynes Corporation Los Alamos National Bank New Mexico Oil & Gas Association PNM Resources, Inc. Presbyterian Medical Services REDW LLC Wells Fargo B ronze Sponsors BBVA Compass Foundation Bohannan Huston, Inc. BRYCON Corporation Delta Dental of New Mexico, Inc. Enterprise Holdings Foundation Lynn and Jim Haynes HUB International Insurance Services Laguna Development Corporation Nuclear Waste Partnership LLC Pioneer Bank Pulakos CPAs Read & Stevens, Inc. Tim Van Valen UNM Medical Group, Inc. URENCO USA U.S. Bank Foundation Turquoise Sponsors Century Bank El Paso Electric GranCor Enterprises Marron and Associates Sandia Capital Partners, LLC spe a k ers Lea dership New Mexico would like to thank the following speakers for g enerous ly volunteering their time, ex pertise and resources to Lea dership New M exico’s prog rams in 2014-2015. Thanks to these speakers, Leadership New Mexico and our graduates are successfully s h aping the future of the state . Mr. Edward Lujan The Honorable Freddie Romero Dr. Paul Roth Mr. David Abbey Dr. Chaouki Abdallah The Honorable Sarah Backus Ms. Janet Blair Mr. Paul Briggs Mr. Doug Brown Mr. Phil Bryson Mr. Stephen Forney Secretary Gregory Fouratt Mr. Tom Burris Dr. John Gratton Senator William Burt Mr. Jordan Guenther Mr. Timothy Hale Dr. Rick Hendricks Dr. Meriah Heredia-Griego Mr. Mike Hightower Dr. Virginia McLemore Mr. T. Greg Merrion Ms. Karen Moses Ms. Liz Newlin-Taylor Mr. Greg Nibert Ms. Sarah Smith Mr. Richard Holdridge Mr. Michael Ogas Ms. Judi Olean Mr. Joe Tenorio Dr. Bruce Thomson Mr. Larry Torres Mr. Steve Byrd Mr. Eric CdeBaca Dr. Scott Carroll Dr. Lowell Catlett Mr. Jesus Chavez Mr. Paul Chavez Mr. Ron Christopherson Mr. Jim Crupi Secretary Barbara Damron Mr. Dale Dekker Mr. Wally Drangmeister Commissioner Aubrey Dunn Mr. Jeff Dye Mr. John Freisinger Mr. Dennis Garcia Mr. John Garcia Mr. John Gillis Dr. Gil Gonzales Mr. Tom Hutchinson Mr. Feliciano Jiron Mr. Aubrey Johnson Mr. Dennis Kintigh Mr. Steve Kopelman Dr. Jim Libbin Mr. Andy Lim Mr. Davin Lopez Bold italic denote a Leadership New Mexico graduate. l e a d ers h ip new me x ico Congresswoman Michelle Lujan-Grisham Dr. Tom MacLean Secretary Gregg Marcantel Mr. Damon Martinez Mr. Larry Martinez Mr. Anthony Masciotra Mr. Bobby Ortega Mr. Les Owen Ms. Helen Padilla Ms. Virginie Pointeau Mr. Ray Provencio Dr. Mike Richards Dr. Troy Rogers Dr. Becky Rowley Brigadier General Andrew Salas Mr. Brian Sanderoff Dr. David Scrase Chief Dino Sgambellone Secretary Hanna Skandera Mr. Tom Stephenson Ms. Carla Sontagg Mr. Tom Taylor Mr. Tim Van Valen Mr. Steve Vierck Mayor Matt White The Honorable Monica Zamora E V E N T , S E S S I O N Accounting & Consulting Group, LLP Alamogordo Physical Therapy & Wellness Center, Inc. Albuquerque Journal/Starline Printing Albuquerque Wholesale Envelope & Paper Co., Inc. Allen Theatres, Inc. Anderson Museum of Contemporary Art Kyle Armstrong Armstrong Energy Corporation Artesia Chamber of Commerce AUI, Inc. Avalon Trust Axcess Financial Group Bandelier National Monument BBVA Compass MarkHwan Berning Bohannan Huston, Inc. BP America Bradbury Science Museum Brian McPartlon Roofing, LLC Bridgers & Paxton Consulting Engineers, Inc. Broderick Phillippi Wright & Card, LLC Sarah and Doug Brown Brush Ranch BRYCON Construction Business Environments Carlsbad National Bank Center for the Arts – Lea County Commission for the Arts Centinel Bank of Taos Century Bank Century Bank – Las Cruces CH2M Chevron Mining Inc. – Questa Mine Cisneros Design Citizens Bank of Farmington City of Farmington COMPA Industries, Inc. ConocoPhillips Cress Insurance Consultants, Inc. Crystal Springs Bottled Water Curtis & Curtis, Inc. Dairy Producers of New Mexico Daniels Insurance Inc. Dekker/Perich/Sabatini Delta Consulting Group, Inc. Delta Dental of New Mexico, Inc. Dennis Engineering Company Document Solutions, Inc. Eastern New Mexico University Economic Development Corporation of Lea County Enterprise Holdings Foundation The Figueroa Group LLC The Finishing Touch First National Bank of Santa Fe/ First National Bank of Rio Grande Terri and Jack Fortner Freeport-McMoRan Inc. Gallagher & Kennedy Gerald Peters Gallery Greer Stafford/SJCF Architecture & in - k in d Harwood Museum of Art Haverland Carter Lifestyle Group Lynn and Jim Haynes HB Construction Health Care Service Corporation Healy Foundation Heritage Home Healthcare & Hospice Hinkle Shanor LLP Holman’s USA HOMESPOT Properties, LLC Hyatt Regency Tamaya Resort Independent Petroleum Association of New Mexico Intel Corporation International UFO Museum Research Center J. F Maddox Foundation J.S. Ward and Son, Inc. Janet Blair Consulting Jaynes Corporation Jim Crupi – Strategic Leadership Solutions Johndhi’s Catering Company Joiner Construction/Joiner Plaza Patty Komko La Posta de Mesilla Restaurant Las Cruces Public Schools Lea County State Bank Lexus of Albuquerque/Lexus of Santa Fe Lockheed Martin/Sandia National Laboratories Los Alamos County Los Alamos National Bank Los Alamos National Laboratory Lovelace Regional Hospital – Roswell Manzano Day School Martin, Dugan & Martin Mathers Realty, Inc. McDonald’s of Hobbs McGay Consulting, LLC Memorial Medical Center Merrion Oil & Gas Corporation Augusta Meyers – Augusta Meyers & Associates Minuteman Press Montgomery & Andrews, P.A. NAI Maestas & Ward New Mexico Association of Counties New Mexico Beef Council New Mexico Cattle Growers’ Association New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum New Mexico Junior College New Mexico Manufacturing Extension Partnership New Mexico Military Institute New Mexico Municipal League New Mexico Oil & Gas Association New Mexico Press Association New Mexico State University Nor-Lea Hospital District Nusenda Credit Union Occidental Petroleum Corporation Old Republic National Title Insurance Group report S P O N S O R S Pacific Rim Pajarito Ski Valley PayDay HCM The Payroll Company Inc. Pettigrew & Associates, P.A. Phil Bryson – On the Edge Productions, Ltd. Pioneer Bank PNM Resources, Inc. Presbyterian Medical Services Pulakos CPAs The Rancho Milagro Collection/ Urraca Valley Cattle Company The Range Café RBC Capital Markets Read & Stevens, Inc. S&P Aragon Inc., DBA McDonald’s San Juan College San Juan College Foundation San Juan County Sandia Resort & Casino Sandia Laboratory Federal Credit Union Sandia Peak Services and Utility Company The Santa Fe Opera Santa Fe Preparatory School SMPC Architects Southern Sandoval Investments Southern Wine & Spirits Steve Newby Architects Brad Stoddard – Stoddard Communications Tamaya Enterprises, Inc./Santa Ana Star Casino/Santa Ana Golf Club Taos Ski Valley, Inc. Technology Ventures Corporation Tommy Roberts Law Office, LLC Town of Silver City Town of Taos TRK Management Tularosa Basin Telephone Company U.S. Bank U.S. Bank – Las Cruces University of New Mexico – Anderson School of Management University of New Mexico – Taos UNM Medical Group, Inc. URENCO USA Don Vaughan – Magestic Media Village of Los Lunas Walter Burke Catering War Eagles Air Museum Waste Management of New Mexico Emily McGay and Roger Waterman Watson Truck & Supply, Inc. Wells Fargo Western States Fire Protection Westmeath, LLC WestStar Bank Whatley Real Estate White Sands Missile Range WiserGiving Chris and Ben Woods Xcel Energy Young’s Homes to our C ommunities a w a r d s of e x ce l l ence T h e Distinguis hed Le a dership Award and the Disting uished Alumnus Awa r d reco g ni z e in d i v i d ua l s w h o use t h eir l e a d ers h ip s k i l l s to improve the qua lity of life for citizens of New Mex ico. distinguished Leadership award Distinguished alumnus award The recipient of the 2015 Distinguished Leadership Award is Mr. Doug Brown. Brown has served as Dean of the University of New Mexico’s Anderson School of Management for nearly six years. Previously, he served as the New Mexico State Treasurer, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Tuition Plan Consortium, Talbot Financial Consortium, and Talbot Financial Services. He has 28 years of banking experience and has served as a director for 14 companies. Brown is a director for the Bank of the Rio Grande. He has generously served on 50 different boards and held 18 board presidencies. Brown is a past director of National Public Radio in Washington, D.C., and past president of the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival. The recipient of the 2015 Distinguished Alumnus Award is Mr. T. Greg Merrion. Merrion is the second-generation president of Merrion Oil & Gas Corporation in Farmington. As a petroleum engineer for over 30 years, he has guided his family-owned business through the volatility of the San Juan Basin. Merrion served as a Farmington Planning and Zoning Commissioner, President and Director of San Juan United Way, Chairman of the New Mexico Oil & Gas Association and President and Director of the Independent Petroleum Association of New Mexico. He is a New Mexico Amigo and served on the San Juan College Foundation Board. Through the Merrion Family Foundation, he generously gives back to his community by supporting education, economic development, and social services. E N D O W M E N T In 2009, Leadership New Mexico established an endowment fund for alumni and friends of the organization. The goal of the endowment is to generate a permanent source of income to offset administrative expenses, which will allow us to focus our fundraising efforts exclusively on program expenses. The endowment will also serve as a financial cushion against lean times and help ensure that Leadership New Mexico’s mission will be sustained in perpetuity. In lieu of paying annual membership dues, a graduate, business or friend of the organization may become a lifetime member by making a donation that entitles him or her to all benefits of an alumni membership and more. Lifetime Membership donations are invested in the Leadership New Mexico Endowment. Seventeen new Lifetime Members joined during 2014-2015 for a total of 152 Lifetime Members since 2009. If you would like to support the endowment fund or purchase a Lifetime Membership, please contact Leadership New Mexico. A Lifetime Membership or contribution is a tax-deductible, charitable donation. Donations to the endowment fund or general donations may also be made through United Way by specifying Leadership New Mexico on the pledge form. l e a d ers h ip new me x ico l ifetime C ore C lass: 1997 Jed Fanning Citizens Bank of Las Cruces Las Cruces 1998 Sara Armstrong Armstrong Energy Corporation Roswell Frank Figueroa The Figueroa Group LLC Sandia Park T. Greg Merrion Merrion Oil & Gas Corporation Farmington 1999 Michael Blake Axcess Financial Group Paradise Valley, Arizona Mike Stanford Payday HCM Albuquerque Tony Trujillo Freeport-McMoRan, Inc. Tyrone 2000 Doug Clark Jaynes Corporation Albuquerque Cindi Clayton-Davis Condotel Corporation Ruidoso Paul DiPaola U.S. Bank Albuquerque Debbie Harmon Albuquerque Wholesale Envelope & Paper Company, Inc. Albuquerque David McCollum New Mexico State University Las Cruces 2001 Bill Davis Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Enchanted Lands, Realtors Roswell Jerean CamúñezHutchinson La Posta de Mesilla Restaurant Mesilla Evonne Joiner Joiner Construction/ Joiner Plaza Rio Rancho Terry McDermott Valles Caldera Trust Jemez Springs Paulina Salopek* David Salopek Farms, Ltd. Las Cruces Dick Smith RLS Consulting Clovis *Deceased 2002 Gayla Brumfield Colonial Real Estate Clovis Diane Harrison Ogawa PNM Resources Foundation Albuquerque Laurie Henry Henry Production, Inc. Farmington Louis Huning Huning Ltd. Partnership Los Lunas Sharon Lombardi Lombardi Government Affairs Roswell Ron Rivera REDW LLC Albuquerque Jeff Vinyard Crystal Springs Bottled Water Albuquerque Liz West Blue Cross and Blue Shield of New Mexico, Retired Albuquerque Abby Yates Laurelind Corporation Roswell 2003 Gary Kilpatric Montgomery & Andrews, P.A., Retired Santa Fe Tony Trujillo Holman’s USA Albuquerque 2004 Tony Atkinson San Juan County, Retired Farmington Laura Conniff Mathers Realty, Inc. Las Cruces Chuck Hamilton James Hamilton Construction Company Silver City Jon Hitchcock Pioneer Bank Roswell Dan Hodges Intel Corporation, Retired Albuquerque Joe Lujan HUB International Insurance Services Albuquerque Don Power Jaynes Corporation, Retired Albuquerque George Sharpe Merrion Oil & Gas Corporation Farmington Zala Smith* New Mexico Bank & Trust Clovis mem b ers Jimmy Trujillo REDW LLC Albuquerque 2005 Wes Graham RE/MAX First Place Realtors Clovis Eileen Grevey-Hillson Agua Vida Resources Albuquerque Bruce Malott O2 CPA Consulting Firm Albuquerque Kari Mitchell Las Cruces Machine Mfg. & Engineering Co. Mesilla Park 2006 Diana Candelaria San Juan Regional Medical Center, Retired Farmington Jane Christensen HOMESPOT Properties, LLC Portales Steve Cogan REDW LLC Albuquerque Wayne Davenport Jaynes Corporation, Retired Albuquerque Micheline Devaurs Los Alamos National Laboratory Los Alamos Jami Grindatto Sandoval Economic Alliance Rio Rancho Trudy Healy Rancho Milagro Productions/ Urraca Valley Cattle Co. Taos Kiel Hoffman Pioneer Bank Las Cruces Bob Kellogg Mesa Medical Insurance Company Albuquerque Sam Lapin POD, Inc. Albuquerque Edna Lopez COMPA Industries, Inc. Albuquerque Bobby Martinez Desert Sun Auto Group Alamogordo Benny Shendo Jr. Pueblo Insurance Agency Jemez Pueblo Roger Waterman TRK Management Los Alamos 2007 2008 Russell Allen Allen Theatres, Inc. Las Cruces Phil Casaus BRYCON Construction Rio Rancho Teresa Fleming Intel Corporation, Retired Rio Rancho Tim Harkins Carolina Women’s Center Clinton, South Carolina Betty Read Young Read & Stevens, Inc. Roswell Dan Stoddard Senior Community Services Assisted Living Rio Rancho Tim Van Valen Gallagher & Kennedy Albuquerque Gary Whitehead Whitehead Chevrolet Truth or Consequences Mike Wiemers URENCO USA Eunice Luke Woelber H.A.W. Farms Belen 2009 Brenda Brooks Enrichment Technology Beaconsfield, United Kingdom Steve Byrd HUB International Insurance Services Albuquerque report Chuck Crespy Central Michigan University Mount Pleasant, Michigan Charlie DeGroot Three Amigos Dairy Dexter Chip Dennedy REDW LLC Albuquerque Dave Doyle Enterprise Builders Corporation Albuquerque Kathy Gorospe Laguna Development Corporation Albuquerque Jim Haynes Pulakos CPAs Albuquerque Michael Hites University of Illinois Mahomet, Illinois Bill Lemon BRYCON Construction Rio Rancho Leslie McNertney* Intel Corporation Rio Rancho Rhonda Seidenwurm Clovis Municipal Schools, Retired Albuquerque to our C ommunities l ifetime Carol Cochran REDW LLC Albuquerque Ned Godshall Altela, Inc., Retired Albuquerque Debra Hicks Pettigrew & Associates, P.A. Hobbs Emily McGay McGay Consulting, LLC Los Alamos Matt O’Brien M.J. O’Brien & Associates, LLC Littleton, Colorado Cheryl Sowder The Finishing Touch Los Alamos Cathy Vickers Homesteaders Realty Elephant Butte Matt White City of Eunice Eunice 2010 Karen Bayless Bayless Drilling Company Farmington John Brown Silent Falcon UAS Technologies Albuquerque Barbara Crockett CH2M Albuquerque Bryn Davis Sapphire Energy Las Cruces Ramon Gonzales Presbyterian Healthcare Services Albuquerque Steve Griego DMC Logistics Albuquerque Sharon Zubrod ConocoPhillips Farmington 2011 Kamal Ali BBVA Compass Albuquerque Sue Chambers Chambers Benefit Group, APC Bernalillo Jeff Elmore Helena Chemical Company Mesquite Mike Grandjean GranCor Enterprises, Inc. Albuquerque Kathy Hoopman Intel Corporation Rio Rancho Greg Nibert Hinkle Shanor LLP Roswell l e a d ers h ip Randy Pettigrew Pettigrew & Associates, P.A. Hobbs Scott Stafford Greer Stafford/ SJCF Architecture, Inc. Albuquerque Holly Woelber H.A.W. Farms Belen 2012 Betty Blea Mesa Verde Homes Corrales Ruth Girón URENCO USA Eunice Richard Haas Steve Newby Architects Las Cruces Marianne Hill Sandia National Laboratories Albuquerque Walter Meech C & E Concrete Milan Dorothy Saltzman Independent MRI Center, Retired Farmington Kurt Steinhaus Los Alamos Public Schools Los Alamos Dennis Towne Bradbury Stamm Construction, Inc. Albuquerque 2013 Tommy Brooks ConocoPhillips, Retired Beaconsfield, United Kingdom Steve Harris Chaves County Roswell Lynn Haynes Presbyterian Healthcare Services Albuquerque Shelly Herbst Marron and Associates Albuquerque Mark Herman Dion’s Albuquerque Troy Hughes Los Alamos County Los Alamos Shad James Jaynes Corporation Albuquerque Ann Maddox Utterback J. F Maddox Foundation Hobbs John Russell UNM Health Sciences Center Albuquerque new me x ico mem b ers Jerry Smith Laguna Development Corporation Albuquerque Marilyn Strube Greer Stafford/ SJCF Architecture, Inc. Albuquerque 2014 Eileen ChavezYarborough Cibola Communities Economic Development Foundation Grants Kent Cravens Kent Cravens Consulting, LLC Albuquerque DeAnn Eaton Haverland Carter Lifestyle Group Albuquerque Andrew Gonzales Kit Carson Electric Taos Beverly Idsinga Dairy Producers of New Mexico Roswell Greg Krause Jaynes Corporation Albuquerque Minda McGonagle McGonagle Government Relations Albuquerque Cynthia Schultz Bradbury Stamm Construction, Inc. Albuquerque Brad Steward Pulakos CPAs Albuquerque Russell Williams URENCO USA Eunice 2015 Patricia Aragon S&P Aragon, Inc., DBA McDonald’s Carlsbad Renee Ennis Presbyterian Healthcare Services Albuquerque Janice McCrary Greater Albuquerque Association of Realtors Albuquerque Connect Class 2007 Anna Byers J. S. Ward & Son, Inc. Artesia Ryan Cangiolosi UNM Health Sciences Center Albuquerque Luke Ragsdale Ragsdale Law Firm Roswell 2012 George Anderson HB Construction Albuquerque Grant Taylor Hobbs Chamber of Commerce Hobbs 2013 Jared Hembree Hinkle Shanor LLP Roswell Shelley Olson Accounting & Consulting Group, LLP Roswell 2014 Melinda Allen Economic Development Corporation of Lea County Hobbs Karen Armijo J.G. Management Systems, Inc. Santa Fe Greg Gambill Davis Graham & Stubbs, LLP Denver, Colorado David Gonzalez DHA Inc., DBA MDC Computers Alamogordo 2015 LeAnna Fresquez Fresquez Concessions, Inc. Albuquerque Friends of the Organi zation Patty Komko Leadership New Mexico Albuquerque Edward Lujan Manuel Lujan Agencies, Retired Albuquerque Michael Martin Colorado State University Ft. Collins, Colorado Sherman McCorkle Sandia Science & Technology Park Albuquerque Peyton Yates Santo Petroleum Artesia *Deceased b o a r d Russell Allen Core Class of 2008 Lifetime Member Vice President of Operations Allen Theatres, Inc. Las Cruces Connect New Mexico Committee Chairman George Anderson Connect Class of 2012 Lifetime Member Project Executive HB Construction Albuquerque Chairman of the Board John Brown Core Class of 2010 Lifetime Member President & Chief Executive Officer Silent Falcon UAS Technologies Albuquerque Core Curriculum Committee Chairman Bill Connor Core Class of 2010 Manager/Customer Contact El Paso Electric Company Las Cruces Past Chairman of the Board Barbara Crockett Core Class of 2010 Lifetime Member Vice President & Area Manager New Mexico/West Texas CH2M Albuquerque Chairman of the Board Elect – Fundraising Committee Chairman Paul DiPaola Core Class of 2000 Lifetime Member President U.S. Bank Albuquerque of Steve Griego Core Class of 2010 Lifetime Member President & Chief Executive Officer DMC Logistics Albuquerque Richard Haas Core Class of 2012 Lifetime Member Director of Design Steve Newby Architects Las Cruces Jim Haynes Core Class of 2007 Lifetime Member Partner Pulakos CPAs Albuquerque Trudy Healy Core Class of 2006 Lifetime Member Co-Owner The Rancho Milagro Collection and Urraca Valley Cattle Company Taos Shelly Herbst Core Class of 2013 Lifetime Member President & Chief Executive Officer Marron and Associates Albuquerque Debra Hicks Core Class of 2009 Lifetime Member President & Chief Executive Officer Pettigrew & Associates, P.A. Hobbs Marianne Hill Core Class of 2012 Lifetime Member Deputy General Counsel Sandia National Laboratories Albuquerque Shad James Core Class of 2013 Lifetime Member President & Chief Operating Officer Jaynes Corporation Albuquerque d irectors Patty Komko Lifetime Member President Leadership New Mexico Albuquerque Local Government Committee Chairman Debra Krikorian LGLP Class of 2010 Scientific Consultant Raytheon Glenwood Joe Lujan Core Class of 2004 Lifetime Member President of Commercial Lines HUB International Insurance Services Albuquerque Secretary Brent Moore Core Class of 2011 Attorney & Shareholder Montgomery & Andrews, P.A. Santa Fe Matt O’Brien Core Class of 2009 Lifetime Member Owner M.J. O’Brien & Associates, LLC Littleton, Colorado Betty Read Young Core Class of 2008 Lifetime Member Chief Financial Officer Read & Stevens, Inc. Roswell Dr. John Russell Core Class of 2013 Lifetime Member Chairman of Surgery UNM Health Sciences Center Albuquerque Jerry Smith Core Class of 2013 Lifetime Member President & Chief Executive Officer Laguna Development Corporation Albuquerque Alumni Committee Chairman Scott Stafford Core Class of 2011 Lifetime Member President Greer Stafford / SJCF Architecture Albuquerque Mike Stanford Core Class of 1999 Lifetime Member President Payday HCM Albuquerque Treasurer Jimmy Trujillo Core Class of 2004 Lifetime Member Principal REDW LLC Albuquerque Roger Waterman Core Class of 2006 Lifetime Member Co-Owner TRK Management Los Alamos Russell Williams Core Class of 2014 Lifetime Member Head of Technical Services URENCO USA Eunice Liz Shipley Core Class of 2009 Government Affairs Manager Intel Corporation Rio Rancho Doug Smith Core Class of 2004 Executive Vice President Presbyterian Medical Services Santa Fe report to our C ommunities p.o. b ox 35696, Albuq uerq ue , NM 87 176-5696 / 505. 398.1500 / www. leader shipnm.or g