(The Center Square) - The New Mexico Economic Development Department invested $200,000 in four certified business incubator facilities in hopes of creating new businesses, jobs, and state revenue.
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FARMINGTON Registration is now open for the latest installment of the Farmington Chamber of Commerce s virtual From Unemployed to Entrepreneur series on Tuesday, March 16. Nuts and Bolts is the theme of this month s program, which will feature presentations by a variety of local business people at noon on that day.
The lineup includes Ashley Ritter, owner of The Dyed Poppy Boutique; Larry Maestas of the New Mexico SEED Loan program; Carmen Martinez, director of the Small Business Development Center at San Juan College; Trudy Goldsmith of State Farm Insurance; Antoinette Oehme, technician at The Big Idea @SJC; and Melissa Porch, grant program coordinator at the Enterprise Center at San Juan College.