OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE NEW MEXICO BANKERS ASSOCIATION

Pub. 20 2023 Issue 4

President’s Message: Winter Travels

Upon assuming the role of president of the association, my predecessors had shared their experiences of the annual statewide journey undertaken before each legislative session. Initially, their descriptions left me uncertain about what to expect from this tradition. However, having completed the journey, I can now affirm its value and wish to share my insights.

The purpose of this annual expedition is to facilitate discussions between community bankers, state legislators and other stakeholders regarding impending legislation and regional affairs. More than a mere exchange of views, I discovered that these interactions served as a practical lesson in civics and community engagement.

The journey commenced in Gallup, my hometown, located on the state’s western border, and extended to Carlsbad, situated along the Pecos River. In Carlsbad, the impact of the oil and gas industry was unmistakable, evidenced by bustling roadways and a surge in construction activities. Our next destination was Roswell, a city renowned for its extraterrestrial folklore. However, our focus was grounded in reality, discussing the town’s bid to host the Reno Air Races, an initiative that was met with remarkable enthusiasm and concerted effort. The final meeting in this leg took us to Clovis, where the juxtaposition of Cannon Air Force Base against the agricultural backdrop of Curry County presented a striking scene.

The subsequent segment of the tour encompassed Farmington, Santa Fe and Albuquerque. In Farmington, discussions with local bankers revealed common challenges and aspirations, particularly concerning rural healthcare and economic development. Santa Fe, the state capital, greeted us with a cooler climate but warm hospitality. A notable aspect of our visit was understanding the significant role of the art industry in Santa Fe’s economy and its global influence. Our journey concluded in Albuquerque, a city distinguished by its diversity. Meetings with local bankers and legislators underscored how this diversity is mirrored in the city’s population.

Throughout these visits, it became clear that while each community has unique economic drivers, challenges and success stories, they are united by their people. The residents of these areas embody the essence of what they represent. The dedication of our volunteer legislators in shaping growth-stimulating policies, coupled with the efforts of bankers in supporting local entrepreneurs, homeowners, farmers and students, was palpable. This tour rekindled my understanding of civics as the study of our rights and duties as citizens. Witnessing the grassroots efforts of bankers collaborating with legislators demonstrated a vivid example of civic engagement.

In summary, this journey across New Mexico has not only enriched my perspective but also reinforced the value of community involvement in shaping a better future. This special place, inhabited by remarkable people, exemplifies the true spirit of civic responsibility and communal growth.