Albuquerque Journal Business Outlook Briefcase: New Hires etc

May 11—Welcome

Jaime Lucero has joined the Vincent's Hair, Skin & Body as director of the medical aesthetics division. Lucero is a registered nurse and family nurse practitioner. She will provide the medical procedures including Sciton laser services, fillers and Botox. She is a native New Mexican and graduate of Valley High School.

Adrianna Cross has joined the Vincent's Hair, Skin & Body as the director of skin care. Cross previously worked at other leading skin care facilities and specializes in customized facials — especially for people of color — doing chemical peels, dermaplaning, waxing, brow shaping and lymphatic drainage.

Andrea Tyson, certified family nurse practitioner and cardiac nurse has joined New Mexico Heart Institute at Lovelace Medical Group. Tyson earned her bachelor's degree from Northern New Mexico College, and completed the Family Practice Nurse Practitioner Program at Maryville University. Her clinical experience includes treating cardiology and emergency patients. Tyson is located at New Mexico Heart Institute at 1631 Hospital Drive, Suite 110, in Santa Fe.

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SYNCRONYS has announced the newest members of the SYNCRONYS Advisory Committee. The new members, who will serve two-year terms are: — Michael Archuleta — senior director quality and accreditation at Blue Cross and Blue Shield of New Mexico. Archuleta is a native New Mexican, from Las Vegas and attended the College of Nursing at the University of New Mexico and has completed his doctorate and post-doctorate certification. — David Ley — world-renowned clinical psychologist and an internationally recognized expert on human sexuality. Ley is an author, speaker and has appeared on television with Anderson Cooper, Katie Couric and Dr. Phil. — Paula Morgan — acting chief information officer for the New Mexico Human Services Department. Morgan has more than 30 years' experience in the information technology industry, working in public, private and non-profit organizations. She received both her bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of New Mexico. She grew up in Española. — Amy Salazar — deputy bureau chief quality for the New Mexico Human Services department. Salazar, also a native New Mexican from Española, has more than 15 years' experience with the state, having started in the Department of Taxation and Revenue in 2006. — Liz Lacouture — vice president, population health and quality of Presbyterian Health Plan, a subsidiary of Presbyterian Healthcare Services. Lacouture has been with PHP since 2012 and brings more than 30 years of experience in healthcare. She earned her bachelor's degree from New Mexico State University and her master's degree in counseling from Eastern New Mexico University.

Vince Alvarado recently joined the National Energy Management Institute Committee as director of implementation. Alvarado has been tasked with overseeing some of NEMIC's legislative initiatives and working to implement solutions that NEMIC identifies across the country. He is a longtime business manager for Sheet Metal Workers Local 49. Alvarado started working for a small independent refrigeration contractor as a junior in high school. He started at Local 49 as an apprentice. The National Energy Management Institute Committee is a nonprofit organization jointly managed by the International Association of Sheet Metal Air, Rail and Transportation workers and the Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors' National Association.

BULLETIN BOARD

SCORE Albuquerque will host it workshop titled "Ask the Expert Q&A: Sales" from noon to 1 p.m. Tuesday via Zoom. Eddy Mindlin, certified SCORE mentor with decades of sales experience and first-hand knowledge as a small business owner, will answer sales-related questions in this Q&A-style workshop. This workshop is free. To register visit score.org/albuquerque/event/ask-expert-qa-sales-592023.

SCORE Albuquerque will host it workshop titled "First Session" from noon to 1:30 p.m. Thursday via Zoom. This workshop will discuss key concepts such as accounting, marketing and their relationship, and go over SCORE resources and services. This workshop is free. Register at score.org/albuquerque/event/first-session-5112023.

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