NFIB/New Mexico members are involved in many ways across the state.
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Member's Dedication to NFIB Persists Even in Retirement Retirement isn't enough to keep Ralph Anderson away from small business. The Albuquerque-area businessman -- who, in 2002, sold his interest in General Technology Corp., the business he ran for more than 20 years -- is the current chairman of NFIB/New Mexico's Leadership Council and was recently named 2004's Small-Business Champion by NFIB/New Mexico.
Small-Business Focus Leads NFIB Member to State House In 1967, while he was a student at New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, Don Tripp began doing small jewelry manufacturing projects in the back of his father's jewelry store. His fledgling business provided a steady flow of work, and Tripp hired fellow students to help him manage the load. By the time he graduated in 1969, Tripp's Inc. had been born.
Small-Business Owner on the Road to Success For 10 years, Martinez worked as general manager of S & H RV and Home Center (then known as S & H RV and Mobile Home). Then, with his son, Tom, he bought the business.
Tripp Finds a Silver Lining With 50 employees and a nationwide business network, Don Tripp has certainly found success in Socorro. Still, he worries about where his trade is headed.
New Mexico Small Business Activism Happens at the Grassroots It's easy to think that what happens in Albuquerque is far removed from your daily business activities. However, lawmakers and regulators make changes every day that affect your ability to run your business!