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Gov. Proclaims October ‘Disability Employment Awareness Month’ In New Mexico

Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham

NMDVR News:

SANTA FE — New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham has issued an official proclamation naming October 2022 as Disability Employment Awareness Month throughout the State of New Mexico.

In proclaiming Disability Employment Awareness Month, the governor states that “New Mexico employers can reap the benefits of hiring people with disabilities, who are skilled, loyal, and committed to their success” and that “workplaces welcoming of the talents of all people—including people with disabilities—are a critical part of our efforts to build an inclusive Read More

New Mexico Manufacturers Seek Next Generation Workers

Students at AerSale in Oct. 22, 2019 in Roswell. Courtesy/NM MEP

New Mexico MEP News:

ALBUQUERQUE — Young people don’t have to leave New Mexico or assume significant college loan debt to find good-paying, skilled jobs in cutting-edge industries.

New Mexico’s manufacturers want students and those new to the workforce to consider fulfilling and challenging careers in their critical industry, which contributes $4.62 billion to the state’s economy and employs 26,000 people. 

Small businesses, for example, comprised 84 percent of all exporters in New Mexico in 2019. These exports of New Mexico-made Read More

Webinar: ‘Real Business Owners, Real Perspectives’ Oct. 6

BUSINESS News:

Albuquerque Business First presents a free webinar, noon Thursday, Oct. 6 that features a variety of business owners sharing their unique ownership stories and advice to other owners on leading successful and growing businesses into the future and building a strong financial future for the owner.

The conversation will cover multiple areas of business ownership, including:

  • The current issue of employee retention and talent attraction;
  • Understanding a business’ realistic value;
  • Planning for a change in ownership; and
  • Planning the financial future of owners that exit the
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On The Job In Los Alamos: How Businesses Get Featured

POST News:

The Los Alamos Daily Post features the owners and employees of businesses and organizations in Los Alamos and White Rock in its ongoing series, “On The Job”.

Businesses and organizations interested in being featured in this series need only schedule an “On The Job” photo appointment by emailing caclark@ladailypost.com. Read More

SFNF Accepting Applications For 2023 Fire/Field Season

SFNF News:

SANTA FE — Applications open today on USAJobs (www.usajobs.gov) for temporary positions on the Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF) for the 2023 fire and field season. 

The public must apply via USAJobs by Oct. 6 to be considered. Review the job announcement carefully for deadlines and required information to include in your application. Proposed start dates would be in April 2023.

To find contact information and learn more about the positions advertised on the SFNF and across the Southwestern Region, visit the Southwest Region Temporary Job Listings webpage. The public will also Read More

Richard LaBelle & Art Group Exhibit Work Through Oct. 31

Artist Richard LaBelle in his studio Saturday in El Rito will exhibit his paintings along with a group of fellow artists from instructor Lee Rommel’s Artisans afternoon painting class, Oct. 3 through Oct. 31 in the Starbucks at 106 West San Francisco St. in Santa Fe. LaBelle has been painting for nine years and the artists from his class have various levels of experience. Starbucks has featured area artists for several years, giving those without studios or venues a place to show and sell their work. To find the latest hours of operation at this Starbucks, click here. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com Read More

Oil Conservation Commission Clerk Celebrates 60 Years On The Job In Service To The State Of New Mexico

Florene Davidson

EMNRD News:

SANTA FE — The Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department (EMNRD) honors Oil Conservation Commission Clerk Florene Davidson for 60 years of service to the State of New Mexico.

She officially reached that milestone Saturday, Oct. 1.

Davidson, who is believed to be the longest-tenured New Mexico State Employee, started her career in the Oil Conservation Division’s Hobbs office in 1962. She transferred to Santa Fe in 1975, where she serves as the primary record keeper for the body that holds public reviews of regulatory orders and enforcement actions related Read More

New Mexico Angels Partners With Marion Street Capital

New Mexico Angels News:

New Mexico Angels, the only New Mexico-based group of individual accredited angel investors focused on investing in early-stage and high growth companies in the Southwest, has forged a partnership with Marion Street Capital, an organization that helps innovative growth companies build lean and scalable financial, data, revenue, HR and operations systems.

Marion Street Capital will be providing New Mexico Angels a variety of services including:

  • Crafting due diligence reports for companies in the final stages of New Mexico Angels’ investment pipeline;
  • Helping
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Register Now To Participate In Los Alamos Job Fair Set For Thursday Oct. 13 At Fuller Lodge

CHAMBER News:

The Los Alamos Chamber of Commerce is hosting a Los Alamos Job Fair 1-4 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 13 at Fuller Lodge, 2132 Central Ave.

Sponsored by TechSource and Los Alamos County, the Job Fair is free to all employers and job seekers. Businesses may visit the Los Alamos Chamber website to register, and do not need to be a current Chamber member to participate.

Please note that space is very limited. Employers should sign up early to participate. If you cannot attend, please email your job listing to the Chamber and it will be promoted at the Job Fair and online.

No registration is needed Read More

Los Alamos County CDD Updates FAQs To Assist Small Business Recovery Assistance Program Applicants

COUNTY News:

Los Alamos County is pleased to announce that more than 50 local small business owners have submitted applications for American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds through Los Alamos County’s online Small Business Recovery Assistance Program, ARPA.losalamosnm.us.

Sept. 1, the County’s Community Development Department launched an application process with the goal of providing financial assistance to those local small businesses that have struggled due to the negative economic impacts caused by COVID-19 restrictions. Applicants able to demonstrate eligibility will have the Read More

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