New Mexico governor appoints economic recovery council
22 Apr 2020
SANTA FE, NM — Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham named a diverse group of business and labor leaders from across New Mexico to a new economic recovery council that will advise her on strategies for gradually reopening New Mexico businesses in a smart, safe and effective manner and for helping New Mexico’s economy to grow and thrive as it emerges from the current public health emergency.
The 15 members of the council represent a broad swath of New Mexico’s business community, including leaders from the state’s high-tech industries, tourism and hospitality, film, construction, energy, agriculture and locally based retail.
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