CHAMBER IN THE NEWS: Incoming GACC chair Peter Lorenz featured in ABQ Journal, Santa Fe New Mexican

Peter Lorenz, Unirac, Inc, CEO and incoming Chair of the Greater Albuquerque
Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors.

 

 

On June 8, the Albuquerque Journal did a one-on-one interview with Peter Lorenz, incoming Greater Albuquerque of Commerce Board of Directors chair and Unirac Inc. CEO.

Starting in July, Lorenz will become the chairman of the Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce’s board of directors — a role that, in many ways, can influence lawmaking in Santa Fe. It will be Lorenz’s second stint in the role since 2022.

Lorenz says in the article the GACC’s priorities are the same as they have been in years past, focusing on the big issues the city is facing: education, public safety and Downtown transformation.

“What I love about the chamber is we’re not active politicians, so you get continuity with us,” he says. “We don’t need to look for instant gratification. We have the time to work on these big issues and figure out how to effect positive change for everybody. In that sense, I love that mandate and that aspiration.”

To read the full Journal article, click here.

On May 25, the Santa Fe New Mexican featured the Chamber’s announcement of Lorenz getting back into the role of chair of the GACC Board of Directors.

To read the full Santa Fe New Mexican article, click here.

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