Archives for November 2010

GOVERNOR-ELECT MARTINEZ NOMINATES GORDEN EDEN AS PUBLIC SAFETY SECRETARY

GOVERNOR-ELECT MARTINEZ NOMINATES GORDEN EDEN AS PUBLIC SAFETY SECRETARY
Former United States Marshal Has Decorated Record Of Service & Will Make Fighting Public Corruption A Top Priority

Albuquerque – Today, Governor-elect Susana Martinez nominated Gorden Edward Eden, Jr. to serve as her secretary of the Department of Public Safety.  Eden is a highly-skilled executive with a solid and decorated record of service to New Mexico and our nation.  Eden has over 30 years experience in both private and public sector organizations, in addition to training and employee development.

In nominating Eden, Governor-elect Susana Martinez stated, “As a member of law enforcement, I know that Gorden is a serious and accomplished person who will dedicate himself to ensuring New Mexico is a safer and stronger place.  As secretary, he will make fighting public corruption a top priority.”

Gorden Eden will keep New Mexico more secure by having safer roads and communities, as well as working with state employees  to make organizational improvements.  Throughout his career, Eden has a proven history of developing and successfully implementing strategic plans, crisis intervention and resolving complex problems.  Eden previously served as the United States Marshal for the District of New Mexico and worked in that capacity since 2002.  He has served the State of New Mexico in various posts, such as division director for the Motor Vehicle Division of the New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department, bureau chief for the Training and Recruiting Division of the Department of Public Safety and senior special agent in the Special Investigations Unit of the Department of Justice – State of New Mexico, among numerous others.

In response to his nomination as the secretary of the Department of Public Safety, Eden said, “It is my sincere honor to serve under Governor-elect Susana Martinez.  As someone who has dedicated her life to law enforcement and public service, I know the Governor-elect is committed to increasing the safety and security of New Mexico’s citizens.  There is quite a lot of work to do, and I look forward to joining the Governor-elect’s team and beginning to serve the people of New Mexico in a new capacity.”

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GOVERNOR-ELECT MARTINEZ ANNOUNCES DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION REVIEW TEAM

GOVERNOR-ELECT MARTINEZ ANNOUNCES DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION REVIEW TEAM
Albuquerque – Governor-elect Susana Martinez today announced the members of the Department of Finance and Administration Review Team. These individuals will join Secretary-designate Richard E. May and conduct a review of the Department of Finance and Administration (DFA) prior to January 1, 2011 in order to find efficiencies and promote greater streamlining in state government.

The members of the Department of Finance and Administration Review Team include:

JOHN GASPARICH, CHAIRMAN
John Gasparich served as the state budget director under Governors Anaya, Carruthers and Johnson. He also served as deputy director of the Legislative Finance Committee from 1990 to 1994.

FRANK BOND
Frank Bond is a Santa Fe Lawyer who represents clients on business transactions, financing and contracts. Formerly, he was the minority whip in the New Mexico House of Representatives and was the chairman of the Commission of Higher Education.

CHRIS COLLINS
Chris Collins is an attorney at the Barnett Law Firm in Albuquerque.

JOHN KORMINAK
John Korminak served as the state budget director for Governor King, deputy staff director at the Legislative Finance Committee and director of the Board of Finance under Governor Johnson. Korminak also served as the deputy secretary of the Department of Finance under Johnson. For the past eight years, he has served as a staff financial analyst for the state Senate minority.

GOVERNOR-ELECT MARTINEZ ANNOUNCES EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP TEAM

GOVERNOR-ELECT MARTINEZ ANNOUNCES EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP TEAM

Albuquerque – Governor-elect Susana Martinez today named the members of her executive leadership team.  Members of the team include: Keith Gardner, chief of staff; Ryan Cangiolosi, deputy chief of staff overseeing boards and commissions, constituent services and cabinet; Brian Moore, deputy chief of staff and legislative director overseeing policy and cabinet; Jessica Hernandez, general counsel; Matthew Stackpole, assistant general counsel; Scott Darnell, communications director and Matt Kennicott, director of policy and planning.

These individuals will constitute the nucleus of Governor-elect Martinez’s team on the fourth floor of the Roundhouse and help lead an administration that is focused on instituting fiscal restraint and getting the state’s books in order, creating jobs with pro-growth economic policies, reforming education to produce results in classrooms across the state, and ending the waste, fraud and abuse in state government.

The members of Governor-elect Susana Martinez’s executive leadership team include:

KEITH GARDNER, CHIEF OF STAFF

Keith Gardner serves in leadership in the New Mexico Legislature as minority whip in the House of Representatives, in addition to representing District 66 and the people of Chaves, Eddy, Lea and Roosevelt Counties.  Gardner is the managing partner of Sprint Sports Rehabilitation Clinic in Roswell where he has resided for the last 17 years.

RYAN CANGIOLOSI, DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF OVERSEEING BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS, CONSTITUENT SERVICES AND CABINET

Ryan Cangiolosi most recently served as director of personnel for the Governor-Elect Martinez Transition Committee.  Cangiolosi also served as campaign manager for Susana Martinez for Governor.  He has extensive business experience and is an officer in the United States Naval Reserve.  Cangiolosi has a BA and an MBA from the University of New Mexico.

BRIAN MOORE, DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF AND LEGISLATIVE DIRECTOR OVERSEEING POLICY AND CABINET

Brian Moore most recently served as director of policy planning for the Governor-Elect Martinez Transition Committee.  Moore is a business owner from Clayton and was a candidate for lieutenant governor in 2010.  He was a member of the New Mexico House of Representatives from 2000-2008 serving on numerous committees including legislative finance and was a strong advocate for New Mexico’s rural communities.

JESSICA HERNANDEZ, GENERAL COUNSEL

Jessica Hernandez is a director in the litigation department in the Albuquerque office of Rodey, Dickason, Sloan Akin, & Robb, PA.  Hernandez specializes in cases involving product, premises and general liability matters.  She has served as a law clerk for the Honorable James O. Browning, United States District Judge for the District of New Mexico and received recognition as the youngest member of the New Mexico State Bar in 2003, 2004 and 2005.

MATTHEW STACKPOLE, ASSISTANT GENERAL COUNSEL

Matthew Stackpole most recently served as director of support and coordination for the Governor-Elect Martinez Transition Committee.  Stackpole served as deputy director of campaign operations for Susana Martinez for Governor.  Previously, he assisted Richard J. Berry’s campaign for Albuquerque mayor, as well as field operations for the Republican Party of New Mexico.  Stackpole graduated from the University of New Mexico Law School in May 2010.

SCOTT DARNELL, COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR

Scott Darnell, a Farmington native, served as the communications director for the Republican Party of New Mexico and worked as a weekly commentator on the KNME-TV political discussion program, “New Mexico in Focus.”  Darnell is a graduate of the University of New Mexico and received a Master in Public Policy degree from Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government.  He is currently completing his work as a teaching fellow in the Department of Government at Harvard University.

MATT KENNICOTT, DIRECTOR OF POLICY AND PLANNING

Matt Kennicott most recently served as director of legislative and constituent affairs for the Governor-Elect Martinez Transition Committee.  Kennicott was previously director of campaign operations for Susana Martinez for Governor.  He has served as the chief of staff for the House Republican Caucus in the New Mexico House of Representatives.

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GOVERNOR-ELECT MARTINEZ STATEMENT ON THANKSGIVING

GOVERNOR-ELECT MARTINEZ STATEMENT ON THANKSGIVING

Albuquerque – Governor-elect Susana Martinez today issued the following statement in advance of Thanksgiving:

“Thanksgiving is a special time to share with loved ones and express gratitude for good fortune.  While times are certainly challenging, we are each privileged to reside in the greatest state in the greatest nation on Earth.  I hope every New Mexican has the opportunity to enjoy the company of family and friends on this day of thanks.”

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GOVERNOR-ELECT MARTINEZ NAMES GOVERNMENT EFFICIENCY TASK FORCE

GOVERNOR-ELECT MARTINEZ NAMES GOVERNMENT EFFICIENCY TASK FORCE

Albuquerque – Governor-elect Susana Martinez today announced the members of a Government Efficiency Task Force.  Working in concert with the department review teams, these individuals will conduct an assessment of state government departments prior to January 1, 2011 and issue recommendations directly to the Governor-elect on making it operate in a more efficient and cost-effective manner.

The members of the Government Efficiency Task Force include:

GOVERNOR GARREY CARRUTHERS, CHAIRMAN

Garrey Carruthers served as the Governor of New Mexico from 1987 to 1991.  He currently serves as Dean of the College of Business at New Mexico State University.

DEL ARCHULETA

For 35 years, Del Archuleta has served as the president and owner of Molzen & Corbin, an engineering and architecture firm.  Archuleta serves on the board of directors of the Presbyterian Hospital, Bank of Albuquerque and NM Mutual.

EDDIE BINDER

Eddie Binder is the former press secretary for Governor Carruthers and Congresswoman Heather Wilson.

RONN JONES

Ronn Jones spent over 20 years in government, working as a state purchasing agent and deputy state purchasing agent for New Mexico.  Jones also spent two years working for the city of Albuquerque as a city purchasing officer.

RAY KYSAR

Ray Kysar served 14 years in the New Mexico state Senate, and eight years on the Legislative Finance Committee and Senate Finance Committee.  He is currently the chairman of the board of Kysar Insurance Agency, Inc.

WILLARD LEWIS

Willard Lewis is a retired certified public accountant who worked 10 years at Los Alamos National Laboratory.  She is a former Secretary of Finance and Administration under Governor Carruthers and assistant director of the University of New Mexico Medical Center.

BEVERLEE MCCLURE

Beverlee McClure is the former president of Clovis Community College and Secretary of Higher Education.  She is currently the president and chief executive officer of the Association of Commerce and Industry.

DR. JACKI P. RIGGS

Dr. Jacki Riggs is a former cabinet secretary under Governor Garrey Carruthers and chief executive officer of the New Mexico Business Roundtable.

REPRESENTATIVE JOE STELL

Joe Stell is a rancher and former member of the New Mexico Legislature from Carlsbad.

HARVEY YATES

Harvey Yates is a graduate of Cornell Law School and is the current chief executive officer and president of Jalapeno Corporation, which is involved in the oil, gas and real estate businesses.  He is chairman of Adelante Now, which works to tutor elementary aged school children in reading and math.

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GOVERNOR-ELECT MARTINEZ ANNOUNCES INDIAN AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT REVIEW TEAM

GOVERNOR-ELECT MARTINEZ ANNOUNCES INDIAN AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT REVIEW TEAM

Albuquerque – Governor-elect Susana Martinez today announced the members of the Indian Affairs Department Review Team.  These individuals will conduct a review of the Indian Affairs Department prior to January 1, 2011 in order to find efficiencies and promote greater streamlining in state government.

The members of the Indian Affairs Department Review Team include:

RON SOLIMON, CHAIRMAN

Ron Solimon is the president and chief executive officer of the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, Inc. and Indian Pueblos Marketing, Inc.  Solimon is a member of the Pueblo of Laguna Indian tribe and his heritage also extends to Zuni Pueblo.

GOVERNOR J. ROBERT BENAVIDES

J. Robert Benavides is the current Governor of the Pueblo of Isleta having been elected to his third two-year term by the general membership in November 2009.  He represents the Pueblo of Isleta in various organizations including the National Congress of American Indians, National Indian Gaming Association, New Mexico Indian Gaming Association, Mid Region Council of Governments of New Mexico and All Indian Pueblo Council.

BRIAN LEWIS

Brian Lewis is an attorney with the Navajo Nation Department of Justice and enrolled member of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma.

RON LOVATO

Ron Lovato has been involved with Ohkay Owingeh’s Tsay Corporation since 1998 when he served on the board of directors.  Lovato has served as the chief executive officer of the Tsay Corporation since 2001.  He is a lifelong resident of Ohkay (San Juan Pueblo) and northern New Mexico.

SAM WINDER

Sam Winder has practiced law for the past 22 years and served 13 years as a Federal prosecutor.  Winder is an enrolled member of Southern Ute Indian Tribe of Colorado.

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GOVERNOR-ELECT MARTINEZ ANNOUNCES DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION REVIEW TEAM

GOVERNOR-ELECT MARTINEZ ANNOUNCES DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION REVIEW TEAM

Albuquerque – Governor-elect Susana Martinez today announced the members of the Department of Finance and Administration Review Team.  These individuals will join Secretary-designate Richard E. May and conduct a review of the Department of Finance and Administration (DFA) prior to January 1, 2011 in order to find efficiencies and promote greater streamlining in state government.

The members of the Department of Finance and Administration Review Team include:

JOHN GASPARICH, CHAIRMAN

John Gasparich served as the state budget director under Governors Anaya, Carruthers and Johnson.  He also served as deputy director of the Legislative Finance Committee from 1990 to 1994.

FRANK BOND

Frank Bond is a Santa Fe Lawyer who represents clients on business transactions, financing and contracts.  Formerly, he was the minority whip in the New Mexico House of Representatives and was the chairman of the Commission of Higher Education.

CHRIS COLLINS

Chris Collins is an attorney at the Barnett Law Firm in Albuquerque.

JOHN KORMINAK

John Korminak served as the state budget director for Governor King, deputy staff director at the Legislative Finance Committee and director of the Board of Finance under Governor Johnson.  Korminak also served as the deputy secretary of the Department of Finance under Johnson.  For the past eight years, he has served as a staff financial analyst for the state Senate minority.

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GOVERNOR-ELECT MARTINEZ ANNOUNCES AGENCY REVIEW TEAMS

GOVERNOR-ELECT MARTINEZ ANNOUNCES AGENCY REVIEW TEAMS

Albuquerque – Governor-elect Susana Martinez today announced additional members of agency review teams.  These individuals will join the already-established committees tasked with identifying potential cabinet secretaries and high-level officials to conduct reviews of each state department.  In addition to those previously named, these individuals will conduct a review of the cabinet departments prior to January 1, 2011 in order to find efficiencies and promote greater streamlining in state government.

The additional members of the agency review teams include:

TOURISM & CULTURAL AFFAIRS SEARCH COMMITTEE

Edward Lujan

Edward Lujan is the chairman of the board of Manuel Lujan Agencies, an insurance and consulting firm.

PUBLIC SAFETY AND HOMELAND SECURITY & EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT SEARCH COMMITTEE

Nathan Korn

Nathan Korn is a licensed attorney in New Mexico, New York and Connecticut, and is the owner of Kaufman’s West, a small business in Albuquerque.

PUBLIC EDUCATION & HIGHER EDUCATION SEARCH COMMITTEE

Marjorie Shumaker

Marjorie Shumaker is a retired school teacher.

Dr. Ronald Shumaker

Dr. Ronald Shumaker is a retired professor emeritus of English.

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, WORKFORCE SOLUTIONS & TRANSPORTATION SEARCH COMMITTEE

Pat Broe

Pat Broe is the founder and chief executive officer of the Broe Group, a real estate asset management firm.

Ned Fuller

Ned Fuller is a lawyer who served as assistant director of the Worker’s Compensation Administration and administrative law judge.

Richard Luarkie

Richard Luarkie is the acting president of Laguna Construction Company, Inc.

Larry Lujan

Larry Lujan is the president and chief executive officer of Manuel Lujan Agencies, an insurance and consulting business.

Kevin Yearout

Kevin Yearout is the president and chief executive officer of Yearout Mechanical, Inc.  He has been in leadership and management roles in the construction industry for the last 20 years.

GENERAL SERVICES & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SEARCH COMMITTEE

Jerry Geist

Jerry Geist is a retired chief executive officer of PNM.  He currently is the chairman of Santa Fe Center Enterprises, an investment company.

Mark Jarmie

Mark Jarmie is an Albuquerque attorney in private practice.  He is a former federal and state prosecutor.

Joe Lujan

Joe Lujan is the co-owner of Manuel Lujan Agencies and vice president of sales.

Mike Turk

Mike Turk is the vice president of industry grassroots for the National Cable & Telecommunications Association (NCTA).

Robert Michael Unthank

Robert Michael Unthank retired in 1991 after 30 years in the construction industry, and served in both the King and Johnson Administrations.  He now serves as an independent management consultant.

HEALTH, HUMAN SERVICES & CHILDREN, YOUTH AND FAMILIES SEARCH COMMITTEE

Stephen Byrd

Stephen Byrd is co-owner of Manuel Lujan Agencies and vice president of the Employee Benefits Department.

Chris Collins

Chris Collins is an attorney at the Barnett Law Firm in Albuquerque.

Mary Merrell

Mary Merrell is the co-owner and clinical operations director of Ambercare Home Health, Ambercare Hospice and Ambercare Medical Supply Companies.

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GOVERNOR-ELECT MARTINEZ NAMES TAXATION AND REVENUE & REGULATION AND LICENSING SEARCH COMMITTEE

GOVERNOR-ELECT MARTINEZ NAMES TAXATION AND REVENUE & REGULATION AND LICENSING SEARCH COMMITTEE

Albuquerque – Governor-elect Susana Martinez today announced the members of the Governor-Elect Martinez Tax and Revenue & Regulation and Licensing Search Committee.  These individuals will work with the transition committee’s chairman, former Congresswoman Heather Wilson to identify cabinet officials and other leaders who will reflect the governor-elect’s commitment to the ever-important task of ensuring taxes are properly distributed and collected, and state licensing practices are fair and timely both to protect New Mexicans and not inhibit economic activity in the state.

The members of the Governor-Elect Martinez Tax and Revenue & Regulation and Licensing Search Committee include:

MARK MOORES, CHAIRMAN

Mark Moores is currently the executive director of the New Mexico Dental Association.  Moores previously worked for the late Congressman Steve Schiff and served as chief of staff to Lieutenant Governor Walter Bradley.

ROBERT ARAGON

Robert J. Aragon is a practicing attorney in Albuquerque.  Aragon is a former state representative and vice chair of the Appropriations and Finance Committee.  He is also a former president and member of the board of regents at Eastern New Mexico University.

JOYCE BUSTOS

Joyce Bustos retired from state government in 2004 after 25 years of service.  Bustos also retired as director of the Administrative Office of the District Attorneys.

JOHN CHAVEZ

John Chavez is the managing director of Phase One Ventures, a venture fund in Santa Fe.  Chavez served for six years as secretary of the Taxation and Revenue Department under Governor Gary Johnson and president of the Federation of Taxation Administrators.

C. JACK EMMONS

C. Jack Emmons is a certified public accountant and certified fraud examiner who has more than 40 years of experience providing audit, tax, consulting and forensic accounting services for various governmental and not-for-profit entities.  In addition, he spent nine years as an adjunct professor at the University of New Mexico.

CHUCK GARA

Chuck Gara has been a commercial real estate broker for over 26 years in Albuquerque and was the president of the Roswell Board of Realtors.  Gara received the National Association of Independent Office Properties/New Mexico (NAIOP) Chapter Leader of the Year award and also received the first-ever NAIOP Vision Award in 2004.

DON KAUFMAN

Don Kaufman is owner of Kaufman Fire Protection, a business he has run for 35 years.  Kaufman is chairman of the American Fire Sprinkler Association and past president of the Albuquerque Associated Builders and Contractors.

DICK MINZNER

Dick Minzner is a partner with Rodey Law Firm.  Minzner served as cabinet secretary for the Tax and Revenue Department during the Bruce King Administration.  He served ten years in the state legislature.

BOB MURPHY

Bob Murphy is executive director of the Economic Forum, a business leaders group established in 1982.  Murphy is a long-time business executive who has been involved with quality job growth and educational issues for many years.

MONTY NEWMAN

Monty Newman is owner of Newman and Company, a real estate brokerage firm in Hobbs.  Newman served as the mayor of Hobbs from 2004 to 2008.  He is the former chairman of the board of trustees of New Mexico Junior College, vice chair for economic development of Lea County and a member of the board of directors for the National Association of Realtors.

SCOTT THROCKMORTON

Scott Throckmorton is the owner of Argus Investment Realty and Asset Management Solutions, a commercial property management company.  Throckmorton serves on the board of the University of New Mexico Anderson Business School Foundation and is a member of the Commercial Association of Realtors of New Mexico.

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GOVERNOR-ELECT MARTINEZ NOMINATES RICHARD MAY AS DFA SECRETARY

GOVERNOR-ELECT MARTINEZ NOMINATES RICHARD MAY AS DFA SECRETARY
May Helped Produce First Balanced Federal Budget In Nearly 30 Years In 1997

Albuquerque – Today, Governor-elect Susana Martinez nominated Richard E. May to serve as her secretary of the Department of Finance and Administration (DFA).  May has a long and distinguished record of working at all levels of state and federal government to address budgetary and public policy issues.  With extensive experience and knowledge of the legislative process, including the drafting of legislation and formulation of policy recommendations, May helped produce the first balanced Federal budget in nearly thirty years in 1997.

In nominating Richard May, Governor-elect Susana Martinez stated, “The failure of state government to live within its means is inexcusable and it’s time we make the tough decisions necessary to finally put our fiscal house in order.  In doing so, we must be mindful that the long-term solution to our budget crisis is economic growth and that is why we must balance the budget by cutting spending, rather than raising taxes, so we can create an environment where small businesses can grow and create jobs.  I am committed to working with members of both parties in the legislature to accomplish this goal – the people of New Mexico deserve no less.”

May will help restore fiscal discipline by instituting zero growth budgets, identifying waste, fraud and abuse, and creating greater efficiencies by doing more with less.  With recent news that New Mexico’s budget deficit has grown much worse, now totaling nearly half a billion dollars, Governor-elect Martinez does not believe a moment can be wasted; therefore, May will begin to immediately review and audit the state budget, and asking the hard questions so New Mexico can get its books in order.

In addition to balancing budgets, May has led a respected and accomplished career that includes working for Sandia National Laboratories as a manager, serving as chief appropriations and tax analyst for the Republican caucus in the New Mexico House of Representatives, and operating as a policy director for Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, LLP, as well as a principal at Davidson & Company, Inc.  Prior to that, May served as majority staff director and Republican staff director in the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on the Budget, a federal affairs counsel at the National Conference of State Legislatures, and legislative director for Congressman John R. Kasich.

In response to his nomination as the secretary of the Department of Finance and Administration, May said, “It is with great honor that I accept the governor-elect’s request to serve in her administration.  Susana Martinez is a serious person who expects results.  She is completely unsatisfied – as are the vast majority of New Mexicans – with how the budget has been managed and with the waste of hard-earned dollars.  I will work day and night to get New Mexico back on firm financial footing following the governor-elect’s strong and principled leadership.”

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