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Roundtable invites business community for input on fairgrounds plan in Albuquerque

The Chamber is encouraging its members to participate in a roundtable discussion regarding the best use of the fairgrounds in terms of helping businesses grow and thrive. The Zoom roundtable will be at noon Wednesday, Dec. 10. Click here to register for free. Organizers of the roundtable hope to engage the larger business community around Albuquerque. The […]

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FOLLOW THE MONEY: LFC Virtual Briefing Sets the Stage for January Session

  On Dec. 1, the Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce hosted a virtual briefing with Legislative Finance Committee Director Charles Sallee, who discussed New Mexico’s finances and economy ahead of the upcoming legislative session, which begins on Jan. 20. Sallee highlighted New Mexico’s $11 billion budget, with projected surpluses, and emphasized the need for strategic

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Roundtable invites business community for input on Fairgrounds plan in Albuquerque

The Chamber is encouraging its members to participate in a roundtable discussion regarding the best use of the Fairgrounds in terms of helping businesses grow and thrive. The Zoom roundtable will be held at noon Wednesday, Dec. 10. Click here to register for free. Organizers of the roundtable hope to engage the larger business community

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CELEBRATING 60 YEARS OF EXCELLENCE: CNM President Tracy Hartzler Delivers Inspiring Presentation  to Chamber Board

  Tracy Hartzler, president of Central New Mexico Community College, delivered an engaging and inspiring presentation to the Board of Directors at the Nov. 20 meeting. President Hartzler highlighted CNM’s continued excellence in preparing New Mexico’s workforce for the jobs of today and tomorrow emphasizing the college’s vital role in our state’s economic development. She

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EASY WAYS TO SUPPORT ABQ READS: Shoppers can help fund the Chamber’s literacy program just by shopping at Smith’s and Walmart

Supporting Albuquerque Reads is as simple as picking up groceries – literally. The Chamber has more than 150 volunteer tutors in first-grade and kindergarten classes at Albuquerque Public Schools’ Atrisco, Bel-Air and Whittier elementaries. Tutors provide one-on-one reading instruction to more than 200 students for approximately 90 minutes each week, helping them reach grade-level reading proficiency. And

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