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An
Economic Development Plan for New Mexico's Future
SANTA FE,
NM
(By
Jon
Garrido, The Jon Garrido News Network)
August 23, 2010 —
With substantial
large scale private
sector commercial,
industrial & residential
development
experience as the former Vice
President for
Planning and
Development for Valgroup (formerly
the largest real
estate development
company in Arizona
with over 6,000
acres of ownership
in the Phoenix area),
and public sector
experience as the Economic
Development Director
for the City of El
Paso, Texas, and
Economic Development
Coordinator for the
City of Tucson,
Arizona, in addition,
Director of
Community and
Economic Development
for the Salt River
Indian Community,
I
have considerable
private and public
sector experience
creating jobs,
Foreign Trade Zones
(I created two: Tucson and El Paso),
and utilizing Industrial
Revenue Bonds
(former staff director of the El Paso
Industrial Development Authority) to
finance land
acquisition, build
or buy a facility
and equipment used
to attract companies
to
Texas and liaison
with New Mexico State University at Las
Cruces on development and use of an
input-output model
used to attract
companies to El Paso and Santa Teresa,
New Mexico.
(Jon
Garrido Resume)
It is with this practical professional background
and actual successful first hand experience
—
not theoretical, a 2011 tour of New Mexico towns and cities will take place to
obtain input to
prepare the New
Mexico Economic Development
Plan to create economic
growth to change New
Mexico's future.
This plan will be a
working draft for
the next 25 years as
its growth of
New Mexico creates an
economic development
multi-state regional
hub of commerce,
community, and culture with
the plan being
continuously
refined.
Jon Garrido,
Jon@JonGarrido.com
The
New
Mexico
Blueprint
A Commerce,
Community, Cultural
Development Plan for
New Mexico's Future
Coming in 2011
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