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Lundstrom receives CED designation
Patricia Lundstrom, the executive director of the Greater Gallup Economic Development Corporation, recently earned the designation of Certified Economic Developer, a national recognition that denotes the mastery of principal skills in economic development, professional attainment and commitment to personal and professional growth.
The CEcD exam was administered by the International Economic Development Council during the first week of December in Albuquerque.
“We want to congratulate (Executive Director) Lundstrom on achieving the CEcD designation,” Tommy Haws, president of the GGEDC board of directors, said. “It adds tremendously to the professional credibility that GGEDC...
The CEcD exam was administered by the International Economic Development Council during the first week of December in Albuquerque.
“We want to congratulate (Executive Director) Lundstrom on achieving the CEcD designation,” Tommy Haws, president of the GGEDC board of directors, said. “It adds tremendously to the professional credibility that GGEDC...
Rio West Mall Second Annual Craft Fair Show
BRINGING THE COMMUNITY BACK TO THE MALL
Local crafters came out for the Rio West Mall Second Annual Craft Fair, Nov. 19 in Gallup, to display their talented works such as hand-stitched shawls, Navajo Pottery, Christmas candy, Snowman desktops, and much more.
This year’s event drew in quite a crowd to center court as onlookers walked around looking for that unique Christmas gift. With over 35 vendors there was much to choose from, and events like this helps bring the community back to the mall according to Ida Mangum, Leasing/Marketing Manager for the mall.
“We’re trying to bring the community back into Gallup and events like this surely do it,” she said. “Back in the day...
Local crafters came out for the Rio West Mall Second Annual Craft Fair, Nov. 19 in Gallup, to display their talented works such as hand-stitched shawls, Navajo Pottery, Christmas candy, Snowman desktops, and much more.
This year’s event drew in quite a crowd to center court as onlookers walked around looking for that unique Christmas gift. With over 35 vendors there was much to choose from, and events like this helps bring the community back to the mall according to Ida Mangum, Leasing/Marketing Manager for the mall.
“We’re trying to bring the community back into Gallup and events like this surely do it,” she said. “Back in the day...
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