Two New Members Also Welcomed During the CrimeStat Luncheon

The Chamber also recognized Rio Grande Credit Union and Crohns & Colitis Foundation for their membership at the Chamber.

Rio Grande Credit Union was represented by Luke Tanner, vice president of Administrative and Support Services, and David Miles, vice president of Marketing.

Rio Grande Credit Union has been serving Albuquerque and surrounding areas since 1953.

Sukki Jahnke, executive director of the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation, and Linae Stoner, manager of Fundraising Campaigns & Volunteer Engagement, were at the meeting to be recognized.

The foundation’s mission is to find cures and enhance quality of life for children and adults affected by Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis through cutting-edge research, education, patient support and advocacy.

The Chamber welcomes the four new members and looks forward to working with them throughout the year.

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