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UP-CLOSE LOOK AT COMMUNITY: Welcome Leadership Albuquerque Class of ’25!

  It’s been nearly two months since more than 40 community and business leaders made the 10-month dedication to take part in Leadership Albuquerque. In its 45th year, the program prepares professionals at all levels and from a variety of industries to expand their influence in their organizations and in our community. Each cohort of […]

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MOVING FORWARD: GACC’s Downtown Transformation Bold Issue Group chair supports TIF at Council committee meeting, measures move to full Council

Doug Majewski, highlighted in green, gives testimony in favor of the proposed Downtown TIF during the City Council’s Finance & Government Operations Committee meeting on Nov. 25.On Nov. 25, Doug Majewski, chair of the Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce’s Downtown Transformation Bold Issue Group and CEO of Hartman + Majewski, offered testimony in support of

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ADDING BEAUTY TO SPACE: Amy Biehl High, Lew Wallace Elementary create art trail Downtown featuring student work

Albuquerque District 2 City Councilor Joaquín Baca and Albuquerque Public School officials cut the ribbon on a new Downtown art trail, featuring artwork made by students at Amy Biehl High School and Lew Wallace Elementary School on Nov. 14. “Supporting Creative Campus initiatives is essential to fostering innovation, expression and community,” said Melanie Telles, Lew

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MAKING WAVES: UNM professor breaks down what Nov. 5 election means for NM

  Michael Rocca, PhD, associate professor of political science and director of the Master of Public Policy Program at the University of New Mexico, spoke to the GACC board Nov. 14 with an overview of results of the Nov. 5 election and its impacts for the country and New Mexico. He launched his presentation by

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PUSHING BOUNDARIES: Solare Collegiate Charter making education inroads

  Rachael Sewards, founder and executive director of Solare Collegiate Charter School, updated the board at the November meeting on the school’s growth. Solare, which serves fifth- through eighth-grade, was the first school in the Chamber’s charter expansion committee in 2022. She highlighted the following facts about Solare: In SW Albuquerque — APS’s Learning Zone

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EDUCATION AT FOREFRONT: Touro College of Dental Medicine bringing state’s first dental school

Dr. David Katz, vice dean for Clinical Affairs at Touro College of Dental Medicine, spoke to GACC Board members Nov. 14. Katz updated the board on Touro’s plan for its dental college in Albuquerque.  On Nov. 14, the Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce held its monthly board meeting at the Chamber. During the meeting, Board

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