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Experts Reflect on Election Security Successes, Impending Cyber Threats in Phoenix
Data ConnectorsApril 22, 2021 GMT
PHOENIX, April 22, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Data Connectors, representing the largest cybersecurity community in North America, continues its industry-leading live Virtual Summits in the Southwest next week.
The 2021 Phoenix Virtual Cybersecurity Summit provides senior executives in the area education regarding new solutions, as well as the latest updates and challenges in the industry.
Headlining this summit on Thursday, April 28 are three prominent keynote presentations:
Special Agent Ingrid Rush, United States Secret Service
Erika Estrada-Quezada and Norma Estrada, owners of Twins Learning Center, were honored at this year’s “Virtual Roundhouse” series sponsored by the New Mexico Small Business Development Center and the Santa Fe Chamber of Commerce. The state’s 18 Small Business Development Centers select Star Client businesses each year for the honor. Owners of the businesses, selected from every region of the state, are individually recognized by state legislators for their successes. Later, all are honored at the SBDC’s Annual Star Client state dinner with Lt. Gov. Howie Morales.
This year’s selections and appearances were held virtually due to the COVID pandemic. The SBDC at Central New Mexico Community College in Albuquerque selected Twins Learning Center as its Star Client Business for 2020. With the help of the SBDC at CNM, the mother-daughter business owners have grown the business from a small home childcare business in 2018 to a successful commercial enterprise with multiple loc
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The Central New Mexico Community College Theatre Department in collaboration with the Harwood Arts Center will premiere its production “Sombras” on Saturday, April 10. (Courtesy of Dani Belvin)
When a woman discovers her magical powers, she sets out on a journey of self-discovery.
This is the story of Sombra, the main character of “Sombras,” written and created by Central New Mexico Community College’s Coal Avenue Theatre students. CNM theater instructor Dani Belvin directed the production, which incorporates the works of local sculpture artists whose work is featured on the grounds of the Harwood Arts Center, 1114 Seventh NW.
“The story itself follows a girl,” Belvin said. “Her name is Sombra. And it’s kind of a story about both her discovery and her growing into herself. So it starts kind of with a discovery of her ability to use magic. And when she discovers this, she ha
Hugo Victor Chavez as Antonio in “Stardust Memory.” (Courtesy of Cindy Kemp)
Cindy Kemp was working at Central New Mexico Community College’s School of Applied Technologies. As her retirement date got closer, she wondered which direction she would go.
Enter CNM’s Film Production Program.
This is where Kemp fell in love with the film industry – a road she continues to travel today.
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The New Mexico-based filmmaker is celebrating a global distribution deal for her short film “Stardust Memory.”
“I like romances, and writing a romance was important to me,” she says. “After 12 rewrites and three title changes, it became ‘Stardust Memory.’ ”