Governing body chooses city manager finalists
The City of Rio Rancho has four finalists for the city manager position, including the current economic development and business relations manager.
As per the city’s charter, the governing body has screened 33 applications, interviewed six candidates and provided four names to the mayor for consideration, according to a city news release. The mayor is required to receive three to five names.
The finalists are:
Thomas Hutka, most recently the Broward County, Fla., director of public works from 2009-20;
Shawn Henessee, most recently the Clark County, Wash., manager from 2018-20; and
Frederick Gardiner, the current City of East Point, Ga., manager since 2014.
Biosciences Company NTx Led By Former LANL Scientist Alex Koglin Set To Launch Major Expansion In New Mexico - 9:33 am
NTx Co-founder/President Alex Koglin went to work at LANL in 2009 as the J. Robert Oppenheimer Fellow specializing in antibacterial drug resistance as part of the biosecurity and defense program. Courtesy/NTx State Economic Development Department News:
STEM employer will add 116 jobs with LEDA assistance
RIO RANCHO – A home-grown biosciences company that can make New Mexico a leader in the development and manufacturing of life-saving medicines will receive state economic assistance as it expands into a new research and production center, Economic Development Cabinet Secretary Alicia J. Keyes announced today.
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• Dec 10, 2020 RIO RANCHO, N.M. - A home-grown biosciences company that can make New Mexico a leader in the development and manufacturing of life-saving medicines will receive state economic assistance as it expands into a new research and production center, Economic Development Cabinet Secretary Alicia J. Keyes announced today. Here is a statement from the Economic Development Department:
Nature’s Toolbox (NTx) is working to commercialize its cell-free technology that will expedite the development and manufacturing of vaccines and pharmaceuticals using mRNA and protein technology, now being studied and utilized in the fight against COVID-19.