Spring 2017 Amarillo |
Beth Duke |
Fall 2016 El Paso |
Charles E. Black, Jr. |
Spring 2016 Santa Fe |
Randy Randall |
Spring 2015 Albuquerque |
Father Michael DePalma |
Fall 2014 Amarillo |
Jody Holland
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Spring 2014 El Paso |
Col. Brant V. DayleyColonel Brant Dayley serves as the Fort Bliss Installation/Garrison Commander in charge of one of the largest premier military installations in the world, located on the largest international border in the United States. Under his leadership, his team supports contingency operations while providing high quality service to a growing and increasingly diverse population of Soldiers, Families, and Civilians. |
Fall 2013 Santa Fe |
None |
Spring 2013 Lubbock |
Jan ThetfordJan is a National Sales Director for Mary Kay. She has sold millions of dollars in cosmetics and is a powerhouse for Mary Kay. She was nominated for her help in empowering women. |
Fall 2012 Albuquerque |
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Spring 2012 Las Cruces |
Gene Kennon |
Fall 2011 Ruidoso |
None |
Spring 2011 Santa Fe |
Dr. John S. GordonDr. Gordon is a sculptor, educator and arts administrator with over 30 years experience in higher education. He holds a B.A. in studio art from Antioch College and a M.F.A. in sculpture from the Claremont Graduate University. John Gordon has been a strong and consistent advocate for the arts and for arts education. He has served on a number of governing boards for arts organizations, including the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival and KUNM-FM, the public radio station of the University of New Mexico and the Advisory Board for the Kansas City Center for Design Education and Research at the University of Missouri – Kansas City. |
Fall 2010 Lubbock |
None |
Spring 2010 Albuquerque |
Dr. Jeff Weinrach |
Fall 2009 Amarillo |
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Spring 2009 Las Cruces |
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Fall 2008 Moriarty |
Linda SmithBethal Community Storehouse |
Spring 2008 El Paso |
Leon Metz |
Fall 1999 Albuquerque |
Heather Wilson |
Communication & Leadership Awards
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