From Emerge New Mexico <[email protected]>
Subject Meet our Emerging Woman of the Year!
Date August 4, 2023 2:01 PM
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Exciting news, John!
We are thrilled to announce our 2023 Emerging Woman of the Year, Representative Linda Serrato!
Linda Serrato is in her second term as the New Mexico State Representative, House District 45 - Santa Fe's Southside - uplifting working families, small businesses, and the rights of all New Mexicans. She serves as the Vice Chair of the House Commerce and Economic Development Committee. She is a first-generation college graduate from Stanford University with an MBA from the Anderson School of Management at UCLA. Linda has worked in nonprofits, advocacy, campaigns, and public policy, including as a legislative aide to then-Rep. Ben Ray Luján on natural resources.
Rep. Serrato has successfully led on legislation protecting access to reproductive, abortion, and gender-affirming care, increasing venture capital funds in New Mexico, making energy efficiency more affordable for commercial property owners, and encouraging entrepreneurship in our state.
Today, she is proud to serve in the legislature to do right by the next generation, including her two young, kind, and so smart daughters. She is committed to passing paid family leave, diversifying our economy, and envisioning economic prosperity for each and every New Mexican.
Please join us in celebrating our 2023 Emerging Woman of the Year, New Mexico State Representative Linda Serrato!
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Join us on Sunday, August 27 at Sandia Golf Club [[link removed]] , where we will gather with our network from across New Mexico to celebrate our amazing awardees. The Wine & Chocolate Gala, Emerge New Mexico's biggest fundraiser of the year, allows us to continue to do the meaningful work of recruiting and training Democratic women and non-binary leaders from across New Mexico to run for elected office – and WIN!
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Thank you to our Event Supporters
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Representative Natalie Figueroa
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Las Cruces Mayor Pro Tem and City Councilor Kasandra Gandara
Taos Town Councilor Corilia Ortega
Marshall Law, P.C.
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Thank you to our Annual Sponsors
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America Votes New Mexico
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Margaret Montoya, Alejandra Montoya-Boyer, & Diana Martínez
City Council
Martin Heinrich for Senate
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Senator Brenda McKenna
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Transgender Resource Center of New Mexico
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