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Contact: Carolyn Gonzales 277-5920
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Feb. 13, 2007

New UNM Architecture and Planning Alumni Board Members Named

Ric Richardson, acting dean of the University of New Mexico School of Architecture and Planning, has announced the new officers of the school’s alumni board.

Patrick Gay, of Sites Southwest, has been elected president. He earned a bachelor’s of architecture in 1989.

Greg Hartman, Design Group, has been elected vice president. He earned a master’s in architecture in 1982.

Christina Sandoval, City of Albuquerque, is secretary. She received her master’s in community and regional planning in 2002.

Will Gleason, Dekker/Perich/Sabatini, is treasurer. He earned his master’s in community and regional planning in 1998.

Laurie Moye, Public Service Company of New Mexico, earned her master’s in community and regional planning in 1982. She is past president of the board.

Michael Gallegos, Fanning Bard Tatum Architects, earned his bachelor’s in architecture in 1998 and master’s in 2002. He and Ray Trujillo, Hartman-Majewski Design Group, who earned his bachelor’s in architecture in 1968, are members at large on the board.

“The school’s alumni board of directors is an invaluable asset. They help us maintain a connection to our graduates and to the professional community in the city and the region. We appreciate and value Patrick Gay’s commitment – and that of the rest of the board – in assuming these leadership roles,” Richardson said.

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