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Group First Last Email Phone Organization City ST Advisor Group First Last Email Phone Organization City ST Advisor 10 Adriann Barboa [email protected] 505-842-8070 Bernalillo County Albuquerque NM Charles 1 Anita Flores [email protected] (719) 845-7270 Trinidad Community Foundation Raton NM Mark 10 AnJanette Brush [email protected] 575-224-2034 Taos County Arroyo Seco NM Charles 2 Anna Larson [email protected] (505) 285-2555 Cibola County Grants NM David 1 Anthony Allison [email protected] 505-787-8494 New Mexico Legislature Fruitland NM Mark 6 Anthony. Dimas Jr [email protected] 505-863-1400 McKinley County Gallup NM Charles 9 April Ralph [email protected] (719) 221-2391 Town of Red River Red River NM John 3 Chris Roybal [email protected] 505-287-7927 ext. 2004 City of Grants Grants NM David 2 Christine Trujillo [email protected] (505) 235-8783 State Representative HD 25 Grants NM David 7 Claire Burroughes [email protected] 575-763-9653 City of Clovis Clovis NM Charles 8 Danny Maki [email protected] 505-690-0988 Regional Development Corporation Espanola NM David 4 Darlene Vigil [email protected] Taos County Commisioner Elect Taos NM John 5 Elizabeth Vega [email protected] (575) 541-2361 City of Las Cruces Las Cruces NM John 2 Eric Montgomery [email protected] 575-525-2852 Mesilla Valley Economic Development Assoc. Las Cruces NM David 9 Eric Renz-Whitmore [email protected] (505) 227-1086 Forward Cities Albuquerque NM John 1 Gene McPeak [email protected] Western NM Student Mark 3 Harry Garcia [email protected] 505-290-7510 State REP Grants NM David 6 Hillary Dutcher [email protected] (575) 541-2174 City of Las Cruces Las Cruces NM Charles 4 Jack Chatfield [email protected] (575) 673-2444 NM House of Representatives Mosquero NM John 7 James Lackey [email protected] (575) 391-3246 Xcel Energy Hobbs NM Charles 1 Jay Mitchell [email protected] (575) 377-3232 Village of Angel Fire Angel Fire NM Mark 10 Jeff Campbell [email protected] 575-302-4751 Carlsbad Department of Development. Carlsbad NM Charles 1 Jeff Thomas [email protected] 360-842-9920 City of Marysville Bellingham WA Mark 2 Jerry Schalow [email protected] (505) 892-1533 Rio Rancho Chamber of Commerce Rio Rancho NM David 4 Jill Chatfield [email protected] (575) 673-2444 NM House of Representatives Mosquero NM John 5 Jo Mixon [email protected] (575) 377-3232 Village of Angel Fire Angel Fire NM John 9 John Comrie [email protected] 512-888-1475 DefinitiveADR Taos NM John 10 Joseph Lara [email protected] (575) 202-1387 Western NM Student Charles 5 Joy Garratt [email protected] (505) 977-5039 New Mexico State Legislature Albuquerque NM John 8 Juanita Jennings [email protected] (575) 626-5451 City of Roswell Roswell NM David 3 Justin Howalt [email protected] (575) 763-9650 City of Clovis Clovis NM David 8 Lavanda Jones [email protected] (505) 239-5687 NM Gas Company Albuquerque NM David 4 Leslie Boldt [email protected] (806) 441-8181 Lovington Chamber Lovington NM John 2 Linda Russ-Niezgodzki [email protected] Western NM Student David 5 Lourdes Valdez [email protected] (505) 652-0772 Collaborate Visions / Community Heart and Sould Mora NM John 5 Lynn Skall [email protected] (575) 586-2149 Questa Economic Development Fund Questa NM John 6 Mariah Romero [email protected] (505) 259-5991 Mora Creative Council/Mora MainStreet Mora NM Charles 6 Mary Homan [email protected] (505) 269-5952 NM Gas Company Albuquerque NM Charles 4 Mary Libby Campbell [email protected] 575-447-1134 Harding County Economic & Community Development Corp. Bueyeros NM John 2 Matt Billingsly [email protected] (575) 377-3232 Village of Angel Fire Angel Fire NM David 7 Melissa Juarez [email protected] 575-622-1975 Chaves County ED Roswell NM Charles 8 Michael Hawkes [email protected] 575-835-0589 Socorro County Socorro NM David 6 Mike Morris [email protected] 575-791-1553 Mayor of Clovis Clovis NM Charles 9 Missi Currier [email protected] 575-397-2039 Economic Development Corporation of Lea County Hobbs NM John 9 Monica Riehl [email protected] 408-620-2460 El Paso Surf Beach & Family Designed Boardwalk Project El Paso TX John 10 Monica Steeby [email protected] (575) 439-3898 Otero Economic Development Council, Inc. Alamogordo NM Charles 1 Nancy Flock [email protected] (303) 289-3620 Commerce City Economic Development Commerce City CO Mark 6 Natalie Figueroa [email protected] (505) 514-4758 NM Legislature Albuquerque NM Charles 7 Nathan Small [email protected] (575) 496-9540 New Mexico House of Representatives Las Cruces NM Charles 7 Payton Showalter [email protected] (505) 321-1102 Mid-Region Council of Governments Albuquerque NM Charles 2 Ray Brown [email protected] 406.827.6935 Sanders County Community Development Thompson Falls MT David 8 Raymundo Lara [email protected] (915) 203-4111 NM State Legislature Chamberino NM David 3 Rhiannon Samuel [email protected] (505) 798-2255 Viante New Mexico Albuquerque NM David 3 Rochelle Miller-Hernandez [email protected] (575) 541-2174 City of Las Cruces Las Cruces NM David 3 Rogers Lanon [email protected] (575) 377-3232 Village of Angel Fire Angel Fire NM David 9 Rudy Martinez [email protected] (575) 534-7546 New Mexico House of Representatives - Santa Fe, NM Silver CIty NM John 4 Sandy Chancey [email protected] (575) 762-7714 Eastern Plains Council of Governments Clovis NM John 5 Sarah Stoeber [email protected] (832) 585-7750 San Luis Valley Development Resources Group Alamosa CO John 3 Stephanie Snyder [email protected] Western NM Student David 6 Steve Chavira [email protected] 800-548-9378 Silver City Chamber Silver City NM Charles 10 Susan Herrera [email protected] 505-699-2271 NM State Legislature Embudo NM Charles 4 Susann Mikkelson [email protected] 575-418-7657 NM State University John Group First Last Email Phone Organization City ST Advisor 7 Teresa Noon [email protected] 520-206-7031 Pima Community College/City of Tucson Tucson AZ Charles 9 Vincent Soule [email protected] (575) 762-7714 Eastern Plains Council of Governments Clovis NM John 1 Wacinque Amistad Kaizen BeMende [email protected] (1575) 650-8728 Kaizen Rhino Solutions International Consultancy White Sands Missile Range NM Mark 8 Xavier Martinez [email protected] 505-470-6971 City of Espanola Espanola NM David.
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