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The New Mexico Economic Development Department (EDD) today named Nora Meyers Sackett as director and Lindsay Humphries as associate director of its new Technology and Innovation Office (TIO), which launches with more than $90 million in state funding to support startups and emerging tech sectors.
“We are grateful to have a strong and experienced team leading this important work for New Mexico’s future,” said Rob Black, cabinet secretary for the Economic Development Department. “Nora Meyers Sackett and Lindsay Humphries have the skills and dedication to help grow innovation and build a tech economy that works for everyone in our state.”
Created through House Bill 20 and signed by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham earlier this year, TIO will support startups, drive commercialization of innovation, and grow emerging technology sectors including advanced computing, advanced energy, aerospace, and bioscience.
“Innovation is a key part of our economic strategy and a long-term commitment,” said Nora Meyers Sackett, director of the Technology and Innovation Office. “The breakthroughs shaping our future — like fusion, quantum technologies, and water treatment — are happening now, and we’re investing in the people and ideas that turn those discoveries into real businesses and jobs.”
Nora Meyers SackettAbout Nora Meyers Sackett, Director
Sackett leads the TIO with a strong background in statewide economic development and innovation policy. She previously headed EDD’s Office of Strategy, Science and Technology and served as special projects director, advancing major initiatives in advanced energy, aerospace, and federal funding strategies. Before joining EDD, she worked for over four years in the Office of Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham.
Lindsay HumphriesAbout Lindsay Humphries, Associate Director
Humphries brings extensive experience in managing and growing innovation programs. She previously served as senior program manager at ActivateNM, leading initiatives to support early-stage companies, and as program director at Junior Achievement of New Mexico, where she focused on educating and inspiring the next generation of entrepreneurs. For more information about the Technology and Innovation Office and its programs, visit edd.newmexico.gov/tio.
Jeeses Chryst Edwards . . . take a MIDOL will ya?
Chris, thank you for yet another example of great local investigative journalism!
I'll ask around to see if other folks can add more information and evidence to help answer the questions you have raised.
Thanks again!
Sunny, with a high of 92 and low of 68 degrees. Sunny in the morning, clear for the afternoon and evening,
regarding the dispute involving employees at the public owned golf course: authoritarians/conservatives hate unions passionately - they are altogether too independent to fit in with their plans for more complete control. besides, authoritarians need to control patronage to extend their grip.
Absolutely true! If it wasn't for unions, a large portion of democrat politicians would lose a source of income . Thank you for bringing that up!
So glad that overweight lady who trots out a PhD as if it's a driver's license to take over our lives . . . is out the door. Get a real job now? Teaching probably.
another fringe candidate with considerable experience and background, who fails to grasp the underlying problems for manufacturing in our country. for decades, investors have been shuttering mills/mines/production/assembly lines, and moving off-shore to take advantage of cheaper labor
True. When 300 dollar shoes cost a dollar to make in China…
Sheriff Yazza for the win.
viewed from a wider scale - this is just another case of hard-ball politics within the republican establishment, the same conditions exist all the way up to the white house.
democracy is so 20th century...get with the program, authoritarianism is the new gold standard of the party.
True. What happened at the Otero County Democrat Party again?
Thank You Alamogordo Police Department. Lock Him Up And Throw Away the Key!!! Let's Kick His Family Out Of Here Too!!
Well, if we stay in the theme of mudslinging, it’s a horrible thing that this is happening in Otero county. Perhaps its time fir a regime change in the sheriffs office.
Great History lesson on a one-of-a-kind facility and its importance to the nation's security, and fuels our local economy.
As a student aide working there in 1978, I was in awe of the work, the people and the technology at the time. I was so lucky to be able to work with not only the surveyors, one of which was **** Golly, and also work with the dam setters which included Mr. Coyazo, Mr. Baca, Mr.