Business Advocacy

60-DAY SESSION RESULTS: Chamber releases its 2025 Legislative Summary

The Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce has released its 2025 Legislative Summary. The Chamber’s publication shows how it works with government, business and community partners to promote and develop a welcoming business environment and thriving, diverse economy in New Mexico. Chairman of the Board Peter Lorenz said the Legislative Summary “shows the breadth and depth of […]

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CHANGING OF LEADERSHIP: Unirac Inc. CEO Peter Lorenz steps up to chair Chamber Board of Directors; Esparza Advertising + Digital CEO Del Esparza completes one-year term

On Thursday, June 26, Del Esparza, Esparza Advertising + Digital CEO, was at the helm of his last meeting as chairman of the Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors. On July 1, Peter Lorenz will take over in the role. Lorenz returns to the GACC chairman position, where he served from 2022-2023 and

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HONORING A COMMUNITY Greater Albuquerque Chamber presents 2025 Chamber and Legislative Awards

Mike Canfield, left, Chamber Membership Development chairman and president and CEO of Valliant Consulting Group, presented the Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce’s Public Safety Advocate Award to Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Thursday. On June 26, the Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce held its Board of Directors meeting at Central New Mexico Community College’s Workforce Training

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BUILDING A BETTER CITY: Construction begins on Central overpass as part of Rail Trail, project should last 10 months

On June 16, the city of Albuquerque began construction on the Downtown Central Avenue bridge crossing. It includes the creation of a pedestrian and bike ramp that is part of the city’s new Rail Trail and a 7-mile walking and biking trail that will connect Downtown, Old Town, the Sawmill District, the Rail Yards and

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THE FIGHT CONTINUES: Flood of public input bumps state Heat Illness and Injury Prevention proposal to January

The New Mexico Environmental Improvement Board will hear more about the Heat Illness and Injury Prevention proposal during the next six months. The proposed workplace heat safety rule would apply to all places of employment in New Mexico, and an outpouring of public comment has prompted the EIB to move a hearing on the proposal

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‘ALBUQUERQUE IS MAKING A COMEBACK’: Mayor Keller touts city wins to business leaders at Chamber luncheon

On June 17, the Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce hosted Mayor Tim Keller as he spoke about “Breaking Through in Tough Times” to a crowd of more than 300 at the Chamber’s annual luncheon at the Embassy Suites. During his keynote address to business leaders, Keller reflected on Albuquerque’s progress over the past decade and

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