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Presbyterian Healthcare Services has procured nine new suppliers. They are:
Lihang "Lenny" Chen, M.D., inside solution supplier at the Presbyterian Hospital. Chen has a restorative degree from Fudan University Shanghai Medical College in Shanghai, China; and finished a residency in inner pharmaceutical at the University of Hawaii.
Kara Bucci, M.D., radiation oncologist at Presbyterian Cancer Care spend significant time in cutting edge radiation treatment procedures. Bucci has a four year certification and a restorative degree, both from the University of Michigan; and finished a residency in radiation oncology at the University of Pennsylvania. She is board affirmed in radiation oncology and is an individual from the American College of Radiology, American Society of Clinical Oncology and the American Society of Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology. Bucci is likewise a colleague educator at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center.
Samer Hassan, M.D., hematologist-oncologist at Presbyterian Cancer Care. Hassan spends significant time in the analysis, treatment and aversion of blood infections and tumor. He has a restorative degree and finished an inward pharmaceutical residency, both at the Faculty of Medical Science at the Lebanese University in Beirut, Lebanon; finished a moment inside drug residency and finished a partnership in hematology-oncology, both at Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine at Staten Island University Hospital in New York City.
Shana Nisenbaum, D.O., pediatric osteopathic hospitalist. Nisenbaum has a therapeutic degree in osteopathic pharmaceutical from Touro University College of Osteopathic Medicine in Henderson, Nev.; and finished a residency in pediatrics at the University of New Mexico.
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Thomas Weiler, M.D., pediatric escalated mind doctor. Weiler has a restorative degree from UNM; finished a residency in pediatrics at the Children's National Medical Center in Washington, D.C.; and finished a cooperation in pediatric basic care pharmaceutical at the Children's Hospital Los Angeles. He is board affirmed all in all pediatrics.
Brea Bond, M.D., MPH, family solution supplier. Bond has a therapeutic degree from UNM; a graduate degree in general wellbeing from the Harvard School of Public Health in Boston; and finished a family solution residency at Contra Costa Regional Medical Center in Martinez, Calif. She is board affirmed in family drug.
Mandip Joshi, M.D., a general specialist at the Presbyterian Hospital. Joshi has four year certifications in pharmaceutical and in surgery, both from Kathmandu University Nepal Medical College Teaching Hospital in Kathmandu, Nepal; finished a general surgery temporary position and residency at St. Mary's Health System in Waterbury, Conn.; finished a partnership in cutting edge gastroenterology and bariatric surgery at the Cleveland Clinic in Weston, Fla.; and finished an association in atomic cardiology at the University of Connecticut.
Andrew P. Schannen, M.D., an orthopedic specialist at the Presbyterian Rust Medical Center. Schannen has some expertise in furthest point surgery and microvascular surgery with extra aptitude in orthopedic injury. He has a restorative degree from the University of Utah School of Medicine in Salt Lake City, Utah; finished a hand, elbow and microvascular association at the Columbia University Medical Center in New York; and finished an orthopedic surgery residency at the University of Arizona in Tucson.
Jennifer Bishop, M.D., bosom specialist at the Presbyterian Rust Medical Center work in bosom surgeries including biopsies, fractional mastectomies, lumpectomies, axillary lymph hub dismemberments and areola saving mastectomies. She has a therapeutic degree from McGill University of School of Medicine in Montreal, Canada; finished both an entry level position and residency all in all surgery, both at Stamford Hospital in Connecticut; and finished an association in interdisciplinary bosom surgery at Yale University. Diocesan is board affirmed when all is said in done surgery.
Related Contractors of New Mexico (ACNM), the statewide section of the Associated General Contractors of America, has chosen new leading group of chief officers and board individuals for 2017. New board officers are Ken Wylie – Amec Foster Wheeler in Albuquerque, president; and Neil Jackson – Mountain States Constructors in Albuquerque, VP. New board individuals chose are Dawn Brazell – Aon Risk Solutions in Albuquerque; Ernie Carlson – Constructors Inc. in Carlsbad; Vince DeMenno – Highway Supply LLC in Albuquerque; Bill Hasse Jr. – Hasse Contracting in Albuquerque; Tom Kennedy – FNF Construction in Tempe, Az.; Mike Moehn – Fisher Sand and Gravel New Mexico in Placitas; Joey Perovich – Northern Mountain Construction in Taos; and Patrick Shaw – AUI Inc. in Albuquerque.
The Studio Arts Department of the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) in Santa Fe has included three new employees. They are:
Rose Simpson, right hand educator in earthenware production. Simpson has a four year college education in expressive arts from IAIA; a graduate degree in expressive arts, with distinction, in earthenware production, from the Rhode Island School of Design. She likewise serves on the sheets of the Flowering Tree Permaculture Institute, Santa Clara Pueblo, and the New Mexico School for the Arts.
Matthew Eaton, right hand educator in model. Eaton has a graduate degree in model from The School of Art and Design at Georgia State University; and a graduate degree in workmanship instruction from UNM. He likewise has a Professional Printers' Certificate from the Tamarind Institute at UNM.
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Arista Slater-Sandoval, going to educator in photography. Slater-Sandoval has a graduate degree in photography from the College of Art and Design at Lesley University. She already filled in as an exhibition aide at the Carbon 12 Gallery in Dubai, U.A.E.; and as a display chief at the Open Shutter Gallery in Durango, Colo. Slater-Sandoval is likewise as of now a studio expressions assistant at IAIA.
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Albuquerque Economic Development Inc. has chosen new board officers and board individuals to its 2017 top managerial staff.
New board officers are Gary Gordon – Albuquerque Academy, seat; Roberta Cooper Ramo – Modrall Sperling, seat choose; Mike Canfield – Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, treasurer; Jim Chynoweth – CBRE Inc., secretary; and Ray Smith – Klinger Constructors LLC, quick past seat.
New board executives chose are Sally Adams, SALLYON; Terel Anyaibe, Aerotek; Dale Armstrong, TLC Plumbing and Utility; Bruce Beebe, Wells Fargo Bank New Mexico, N.A.; Candace Beeke, Albuquerque Business First; Robin Brulé, Nusenda Credit Union; Paul Cassidy, RBC Capital Markets, LLC; Mike Chandler, Airgas USA; Michelle Coons, First National Rio Grande; Ron Darnell, PNM Resources; H. Patrick Dee, U.S. Bank; Dale Dekker, Dekker/Perich/Sabatini; Steven Downie, Raytheon Ktech; Chris Dunkeson, Comcast; Del Esparza, Esparza Advertising; Joe Farr, Gemini Rosemont Commercial Real Estate; Joe Fortuin, Sennheiser New Mexico, LLC; Carlos Garcia, Garcia Automotive; Joanie Griffin, Griffin and Associates; Debbie Harms, NAI Maestas and Ward; Jason Harrington, HB Construction, Inc.; Justin Horwitz, Rodey Law Firm; Rachel Johannsen, Lovelace Health System; Debbie Johnson, Central New Mexico Community College; Dennis Jontz, Lewis Roca Rothgerber, LLP; Steve Keene, Moss Adams, LLP; Leean Kravitz, Fidelity Investments; Bill Lemon, BRYCON Corp.; Steve Maestas, Maestas Development Group; Doug Majewski, Hartman + Majewski Design Group; Rick Marquardt, Jaynes Corp.; Sherman McCorkle, Sandia Science and Technology Park Development Corp.; Roxanna Meyers, Century Sign Builders; Bob Murphy, Economic Forum; Larry North, CenturyLink; Georgie Ortiz, CliftonLarsonAllen; Phil Palomino, Gold Financial Services; Jennifer Plummer, Sandia National Laboratories; Marc Powell, ReCarNation; Don Power, Don Power Consulting; Mick Rich, Mick Rich Contractors, Inc.; Todd Sandman, Presbyterian Healthcare Services; Cynthia Schultz, Bradbury Stamm Construction, Inc.; Ryan Shell, New Mexico Gas Company; Kurt Shipley, Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Mexico; Liz Shipley, Intel Corp.; Viv Sisneros, ISHC; VJ Smith, Clear Channel Outdoor; Bruce Stidworthy, Bohannan Huston; Jennifer Thomas, Bank of Albuquerque; Al Vaio, Vaio Resources, LLC; Eric Weinstein, Aon Risk Solutions; Fred Winter, KPMG, LLP; Kevin Yearout, Yearout Mechanical, Inc.; and Raymond Ziler, resigned.
New ex-officio board executives are Chaouki Abdallah, University of New Mexico; Nyika Allen, New Mexico Technology Council; Tom Antram, Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce; Mayor Richard J. Berry, city of Albuquerque; Dewey Cave, Mid-Region Council of Governments; Mayor Jerah Cordova, city of Belen; Mayor Charles Griego, city of Los Lunas; Hon. Michelle Lujan Grisham, U.S. Place of Representatives; Hon. Martin T. Heinrich, U.S. Senate; Mayor Greggory Hull, city of Rio Rancho; Dan Lewis, Albuquerque City Council; Jessica Eaves Mathews, Innovate ABQ; Steve Schroeder, Albuquerque Hispano Chamber of Commerce; Maggie Hart Stebbins, Bernalillo County Commission; David Tixier, Estancia Valley Economic Development Association; Gary Tonjes, Albuquerque Economic Development Inc.; Hon. Tom Udall, U.S. Senate; and Katharine Winograd, Ph.D., Central New Mexico Community College.
Presbyterian Healthcare Services has procured nine new suppliers. They are:
Lihang "Lenny" Chen, M.D., inside solution supplier at the Presbyterian Hospital. Chen has a restorative degree from Fudan University Shanghai Medical College in Shanghai, China; and finished a residency in inner pharmaceutical at the University of Hawaii.
Kara Bucci, M.D., radiation oncologist at Presbyterian Cancer Care spend significant time in cutting edge radiation treatment procedures. Bucci has a four year certification and a restorative degree, both from the University of Michigan; and finished a residency in radiation oncology at the University of Pennsylvania. She is board affirmed in radiation oncology and is an individual from the American College of Radiology, American Society of Clinical Oncology and the American Society of Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology. Bucci is likewise a colleague educator at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center.
Samer Hassan, M.D., hematologist-oncologist at Presbyterian Cancer Care. Hassan spends significant time in the analysis, treatment and aversion of blood infections and tumor. He has a restorative degree and finished an inward pharmaceutical residency, both at the Faculty of Medical Science at the Lebanese University in Beirut, Lebanon; finished a moment inside drug residency and finished a partnership in hematology-oncology, both at Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine at Staten Island University Hospital in New York City.
Shana Nisenbaum, D.O., pediatric osteopathic hospitalist. Nisenbaum has a therapeutic degree in osteopathic pharmaceutical from Touro University College of Osteopathic Medicine in Henderson, Nev.; and finished a residency in pediatrics at the University of New Mexico.
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Thomas Weiler, M.D., pediatric escalated mind doctor. Weiler has a restorative degree from UNM; finished a residency in pediatrics at the Children's National Medical Center in Washington, D.C.; and finished a cooperation in pediatric basic care pharmaceutical at the Children's Hospital Los Angeles. He is board affirmed all in all pediatrics.
Brea Bond, M.D., MPH, family solution supplier. Bond has a therapeutic degree from UNM; a graduate degree in general wellbeing from the Harvard School of Public Health in Boston; and finished a family solution residency at Contra Costa Regional Medical Center in Martinez, Calif. She is board affirmed in family drug.
Mandip Joshi, M.D., a general specialist at the Presbyterian Hospital. Joshi has four year certifications in pharmaceutical and in surgery, both from Kathmandu University Nepal Medical College Teaching Hospital in Kathmandu, Nepal; finished a general surgery temporary position and residency at St. Mary's Health System in Waterbury, Conn.; finished a partnership in cutting edge gastroenterology and bariatric surgery at the Cleveland Clinic in Weston, Fla.; and finished an association in atomic cardiology at the University of Connecticut.
Andrew P. Schannen, M.D., an orthopedic specialist at the Presbyterian Rust Medical Center. Schannen has some expertise in furthest point surgery and microvascular surgery with extra aptitude in orthopedic injury. He has a restorative degree from the University of Utah School of Medicine in Salt Lake City, Utah; finished a hand, elbow and microvascular association at the Columbia University Medical Center in New York; and finished an orthopedic surgery residency at the University of Arizona in Tucson.
Jennifer Bishop, M.D., bosom specialist at the Presbyterian Rust Medical Center work in bosom surgeries including biopsies, fractional mastectomies, lumpectomies, axillary lymph hub dismemberments and areola saving mastectomies. She has a therapeutic degree from McGill University of School of Medicine in Montreal, Canada; finished both an entry level position and residency all in all surgery, both at Stamford Hospital in Connecticut; and finished an association in interdisciplinary bosom surgery at Yale University. Diocesan is board affirmed when all is said in done surgery.
Related Contractors of New Mexico (ACNM), the statewide section of the Associated General Contractors of America, has chosen new leading group of chief officers and board individuals for 2017. New board officers are Ken Wylie – Amec Foster Wheeler in Albuquerque, president; and Neil Jackson – Mountain States Constructors in Albuquerque, VP. New board individuals chose are Dawn Brazell – Aon Risk Solutions in Albuquerque; Ernie Carlson – Constructors Inc. in Carlsbad; Vince DeMenno – Highway Supply LLC in Albuquerque; Bill Hasse Jr. – Hasse Contracting in Albuquerque; Tom Kennedy – FNF Construction in Tempe, Az.; Mike Moehn – Fisher Sand and Gravel New Mexico in Placitas; Joey Perovich – Northern Mountain Construction in Taos; and Patrick Shaw – AUI Inc. in Albuquerque.
The Studio Arts Department of the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) in Santa Fe has included three new employees. They are:
Rose Simpson, right hand educator in earthenware production. Simpson has a four year college education in expressive arts from IAIA; a graduate degree in expressive arts, with distinction, in earthenware production, from the Rhode Island School of Design. She likewise serves on the sheets of the Flowering Tree Permaculture Institute, Santa Clara Pueblo, and the New Mexico School for the Arts.
Matthew Eaton, right hand educator in model. Eaton has a graduate degree in model from The School of Art and Design at Georgia State University; and a graduate degree in workmanship instruction from UNM. He likewise has a Professional Printers' Certificate from the Tamarind Institute at UNM.
Notice
Arista Slater-Sandoval, going to educator in photography. Slater-Sandoval has a graduate degree in photography from the College of Art and Design at Lesley University. She already filled in as an exhibition aide at the Carbon 12 Gallery in Dubai, U.A.E.; and as a display chief at the Open Shutter Gallery in Durango, Colo. Slater-Sandoval is likewise as of now a studio expressions assistant at IAIA.
And so on.
Albuquerque Economic Development Inc. has chosen new board officers and board individuals to its 2017 top managerial staff.
New board officers are Gary Gordon – Albuquerque Academy, seat; Roberta Cooper Ramo – Modrall Sperling, seat choose; Mike Canfield – Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, treasurer; Jim Chynoweth – CBRE Inc., secretary; and Ray Smith – Klinger Constructors LLC, quick past seat.
New board executives chose are Sally Adams, SALLYON; Terel Anyaibe, Aerotek; Dale Armstrong, TLC Plumbing and Utility; Bruce Beebe, Wells Fargo Bank New Mexico, N.A.; Candace Beeke, Albuquerque Business First; Robin Brulé, Nusenda Credit Union; Paul Cassidy, RBC Capital Markets, LLC; Mike Chandler, Airgas USA; Michelle Coons, First National Rio Grande; Ron Darnell, PNM Resources; H. Patrick Dee, U.S. Bank; Dale Dekker, Dekker/Perich/Sabatini; Steven Downie, Raytheon Ktech; Chris Dunkeson, Comcast; Del Esparza, Esparza Advertising; Joe Farr, Gemini Rosemont Commercial Real Estate; Joe Fortuin, Sennheiser New Mexico, LLC; Carlos Garcia, Garcia Automotive; Joanie Griffin, Griffin and Associates; Debbie Harms, NAI Maestas and Ward; Jason Harrington, HB Construction, Inc.; Justin Horwitz, Rodey Law Firm; Rachel Johannsen, Lovelace Health System; Debbie Johnson, Central New Mexico Community College; Dennis Jontz, Lewis Roca Rothgerber, LLP; Steve Keene, Moss Adams, LLP; Leean Kravitz, Fidelity Investments; Bill Lemon, BRYCON Corp.; Steve Maestas, Maestas Development Group; Doug Majewski, Hartman + Majewski Design Group; Rick Marquardt, Jaynes Corp.; Sherman McCorkle, Sandia Science and Technology Park Development Corp.; Roxanna Meyers, Century Sign Builders; Bob Murphy, Economic Forum; Larry North, CenturyLink; Georgie Ortiz, CliftonLarsonAllen; Phil Palomino, Gold Financial Services; Jennifer Plummer, Sandia National Laboratories; Marc Powell, ReCarNation; Don Power, Don Power Consulting; Mick Rich, Mick Rich Contractors, Inc.; Todd Sandman, Presbyterian Healthcare Services; Cynthia Schultz, Bradbury Stamm Construction, Inc.; Ryan Shell, New Mexico Gas Company; Kurt Shipley, Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Mexico; Liz Shipley, Intel Corp.; Viv Sisneros, ISHC; VJ Smith, Clear Channel Outdoor; Bruce Stidworthy, Bohannan Huston; Jennifer Thomas, Bank of Albuquerque; Al Vaio, Vaio Resources, LLC; Eric Weinstein, Aon Risk Solutions; Fred Winter, KPMG, LLP; Kevin Yearout, Yearout Mechanical, Inc.; and Raymond Ziler, resigned.
New ex-officio board executives are Chaouki Abdallah, University of New Mexico; Nyika Allen, New Mexico Technology Council; Tom Antram, Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce; Mayor Richard J. Berry, city of Albuquerque; Dewey Cave, Mid-Region Council of Governments; Mayor Jerah Cordova, city of Belen; Mayor Charles Griego, city of Los Lunas; Hon. Michelle Lujan Grisham, U.S. Place of Representatives; Hon. Martin T. Heinrich, U.S. Senate; Mayor Greggory Hull, city of Rio Rancho; Dan Lewis, Albuquerque City Council; Jessica Eaves Mathews, Innovate ABQ; Steve Schroeder, Albuquerque Hispano Chamber of Commerce; Maggie Hart Stebbins, Bernalillo County Commission; David Tixier, Estancia Valley Economic Development Association; Gary Tonjes, Albuquerque Economic Development Inc.; Hon. Tom Udall, U.S. Senate; and Katharine Winograd, Ph.D., Central New Mexico Community College.
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