If a New Mexico university is willing to work with the city of Albuquerque to revamp Downtown, Mayor Tim Keller is willing to hand over land in the heart of the city, free of charge. Keller made the commitment last week at an Economic Forum meeting in Old Town. He referenced the University of New Mexico specifically but said the offer …
Economic Forum celebrates incoming, outgoing leaders
The song “Higher” by Eminem is on Emily Howard’s “Pump Me Up” playlist. She listened to it on her way to Wednesday’s Economic Forum meeting, the final event she attended as a general member. Come January, she’ll step into the role of executive director. Howard on Wednesday participated in a Q&A with the outgoing executive director Kathie Winograd… (Click “Read …
‘Room for significant investment’: Visit Albuquerque presents 10-year master plan to Economic Forum (via Albuquerque Journal)
Is Albuquerque as strong as it can be when a visitor comes here? Is their experience what we promised them? Is there more that we can do to make Albuquerque more attractive? Those are the questions Tania Armenta, CEO and president of Visit Albuquerque, posed to members of the Economic Forum of Albuquerque on Wednesday morning. Armenta, who has led …
Economic Forum of Albuquerque announces next leader (via Albuquerque Journal)
The Economic Forum of Albuquerque announced Thursday that Emily Howard, the founder of Cheetah Strategy, will be the group’s next executive director. A pro in marketing, tourism and strategic planning sectors, Howard said she is ready to start her “next chapter.” “Having engaged with the Forum as both a member and consultant, I’ve seen firsthand the impact this organization has …
Economic Forum of Albuquerque names new executive director (via Albuquerque Business First)
There’s a new leader of an influential business group. Economic Forum of Albuquerque, founded in 1982 as a non-partisan membership organization of business and community leaders, has named Emily Howard its new executive director, effective Jan. 1, 2025. “I am honored to lead the Economic Forum into its next chapter,” Howard said in a news release. “Having engaged with the …
A look into technology Sandia National Labs is working on
From rockets to COVID-19, Sandia National Laboratories is researching and producing solutions to a litany of problems. David Gibson, deputy laboratories director, presented at Wednesday’s Economic Forum. He said Sandia is leaning into the development of several new technologies. He highlighted the labs’ work in… Gizmo, robotic dog, photo credit: Albuquerque Journal
How can businesses use AI to advance operations?
Artificial intelligence may not replace your job, but someone using AI could. John Boersma is an AI and machine learning strategy consultant and is the principal at JB Management Consulting. He presented what he called a practical guide to AI for leaders at Wednesday’s Economic Forum meeting…
Tucson’s downtown is booming. This Arizona businessman said Albuquerque should follow its lead.
Rio Nuevo has been a core part of Tucson’s downtown redevelopment success, Marquez told the Economic Forum of Albuquerque Wednesday morning. The Southern Arizona city has been named one of the top places to live downtown and one of the best music cities in the U.S., and it was recognized as a UNESCO City of Gastronomy in 2015, among a …
Stokes rounds up UNM economics at forum
Athletics, health care and quantum theory. Those were some of the topics that University of New Mexico President Garnett Stokes covered at the Albuquerque Economic Forum last week.
UNM president outlines vision for growth in Albuquerque
University of New Mexico President Garnett Stokes, Ph.D., outlined how the university is advancing growth in New Mexico, at the Economic Forum of Albuquerque on Aug. 28. The presentation highlighted the most recent university-generated economic impact report that shows UNM, overall, accounted for 47,000 jobs, $1.9 billion in labor income and $5.2 billion in economic output across New Mexico. Image credit: …










