END OF AN ERA: Mike Canfield of the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center set to retire in early 2025

The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center is located on 12th Street just north of Interstate 40.

The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center (IPCC) announced that President and CEO Mike Canfield will be retiring from his position in the first quarter of 2025.

Canfield, a member of the Pueblo of Laguna and Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce board member, became the president and CEO in 2011.

Under his visionary leadership, Canfield has overseen the total transformation of the former Albuquerque Indian School campus into a central hub for business and culture in the region.

Canfield’s commitment to the organization’s economic development has not only driven financial success but also fostered substantial employment growth, creating numerous opportunities for the local community.

His dedication to promoting and preserving Pueblo culture has been a cornerstone of his leadership. As a champion and steadfast supporter of the city of Albuquerque and the state of New Mexico, he has served on numerous boards throughout the community and surrounding areas, advocating for the importance and beauty of Pueblo culture.

“It has been my absolute privilege to have been an integral part of these organizations for the past 30 years. I count it my highest honor to have been able to serve our 19 Pueblo communities and contribute to the growth here for as long as I have,” Canfield said. “I will always hold this campus close to my heart and be grateful for what it has given me and my family. I am truly thankful to the board and our team who have always supported me.”

 

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