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Chef Laurence Peña Promoted To Assistant Director Of Chartwells Food Services In Los Alamos

Chef Laurence Peña, center, has been promoted to assistant director of Chartwells Food Services. He is married to Discover Los Alamos Director Melanie Peña. Chef Laurence Peña‘s family from left, Christian, Taylor, Emelia, Melanie, Chef Peña and Christian. Courtesy photo
 
COMMUNITY News:
 
Chef Laurence Peña has been promoted to the position of, assist director of dining services for Chartwells K12 in Los Alamos.
 
Chartwells is the food service provider for Los Alamos Public Schools and provides food services for all seven sites. The Chartwells team also offers
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projectY cowork’s Member Moments To Feature Layne Kalbfleisch Of 2E Consults LLC March 13

 
projectY cowork News:
 
Join projectY cowork Los Alamos for its next ‘Member Moments,’ featuring Layne Kalbfleisch of 2E Consults LLC at 5:30 p.m., Wednesday, March 13. Each month, projectY cowork highlights a member and his or her current ventures.
 
Kalbfleisch, M.Ed., Ph.D., owns 2E Consults ® LLC, a practice providing assessment and coaching services for families and children, and organizations who work on behalf of families and children. She is a former middle school teacher, tutor/mentor of twice-exceptional children, and provider of translation
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LANB / Enterprise Merger Complete

It’s official …Trinity Capital Corporation (Los Alamos National Bank’s holding company) has merged with Enterprise Financial Services Corp, the parent company of Enterprise Bank & Trust. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
 
 
By JIM LALLY
President & CEO, Enterprise Financial Services Corp
 
I am honored to inform you that today, Trinity Capital Corporation (Los Alamos National Bank’s holding company) merged with Enterprise Financial Services Corp, the parent company of Enterprise Bank & Trust.
 
With this merger, New Mexico becomes
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Winds Of Change Are Blowing…

Visitors and residents are welcomed to Los Alamos Sunday morning by the stone sign at the entrance to town. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com

 

By CAROL A. CLARK
Los Alamos Daily Post
caclark@/ladailypost.com

The leaders at the helm of at least 11 local organizations have retired or moved on in the last few months.

Longtime residents say this exodus definitely sets a record.

“My husband and I have lived here for nearly 50 years and have never seen so many changes in a short period of time like this,” Terry Foxx told the Los Alamos Daily Post. “Even our doctors seem to be turning over every

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On The Job In Los Alamos: Incoming And Outgoing CEOs With Executive Team At Zia Credit Union

Gathered together this morning for an executive team meeting at Zia Credit Union in downtown Los Alamos, from left, Vice President of Lending and Member Services Robert Valerio, newly appointed CEO Paul Johnson, outgoing CEO David Woodruff who has accepted a position with a credit union in Maryland, and Executive Vice President/Chief Lending Officer Annitte Lujan. The team explained that they will miss Woodruff very much, however their customers will feel the business running along smoothly as usual since they are all staying in place and new CEO Paul Johnson has been the company’s Read More

Los Alamos Schools Credit Union Receives National Recognition For Mobile Branch Program

Darel Madrid, left, of Pinon Elementary School with Los Alamos Schools Credit Union CEO Matt Schmidt. Courtesy/LASCU

LASCU CEO Matt Schmidt with Los Alamos Middle School teacher Ellie Simons. Courtesy/LASCU

Pinon teacher Jodi Hughes and LASCU CEO Matt Schmidt. Courtesy/LASCU

LASCU News:

  • Los Alamos Schools CU, serving area educators, innovates new way to deliver financial services to members

A local financial institution that provides financial services to educators and their families has received a 1st place national award for a “mobile branch” program that delivers the teller Read More

BSMA And Century Bank Partner To Provide STEM Education Grants To Teachers In Northern New Mexico

Century Bank Vice President/Branch Manager Karen Easton, right, presented a check recently to Bradbury Science Museum Association President Ryn Herrmann and BSMA Past President Andy Trottier in support of STEM education grants for teachers in northern New Mexico. Courtesy/BSMA

BSMA News:

The Bradbury Science Museum Association (BSMA) and Century Bank have partnered to award Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) education grants to 10 certified K-12 teachers in northern New Mexico.

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Senate Panel Favors Smaller Minimum Wage Hike

Rep. Miguel Garcia, D-Bernalillo County
 
By ANDREW OXFORD
 
A Senate committee on Tuesday snubbed Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s call to raise New Mexico’s minimum wage to $12 an hour over the next several years, advancing instead a more modest bill backed by business groups.
 
Dueling proposals for increasing the wages of New Mexico’s lowest-paid workers collided in a packed hearing of the Senate Corporations and Transportation Committee. After a flurry of changes, the committee ultimately advanced a measure that would
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White Rock Artist Market Registration Now Open

LACDC News:
 
The Los Alamos Commerce and Development Corporation (LACDC) and Discover Los Alamos are soliciting applications for this summer’s 7th Annual White Rock Artist Markets.
 
The markets are 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. the first Saturday of the month, June 1 to Sept. 7 on the lawn outside the White Rock Visitor Center at 115 N.M. 4 in White Rock.
 
Space is limited and registrations are accepted until all slots are filled, others will be put on a waiting list. There is a fee of $25 per market registration.
 
“The White Rock Artist Markets offers a significant opportunity for artists
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