Happy Monday!
We hope you had a great weekend.

In this edition of the Anderson Newsletter, we are highlighting upcoming events, Anderson in the News, and more.
UPCOMING EVENTS
The UNM Anderson Dean's Office and Women in Leadership (WIL) student organization are excited to host a virtual panel discussion as part of the
She Means Business Speaker Series.
THE PANELISTS INCLUDE:
Dr. Assata Zerai
Vice President for Equity and Inclusion and Professor of Sociology at UNM
Troy Lesesne
Head Coach & Technical Director of New Mexico United
Chanel Wiese
Executive Director of the Somos Unidos Foundation
Dr. Kathryn Jacobson, Associate Dean of Anderson School and Associate Professor of Organizational Behavior and Leadership, will moderate the panel.
Anderson Community Book Club Meeting

October 21, 2020
4:00 pm
Join us for the next meeting of the Anderson Community Book Club! We will discuss The Guest List by Lucy Foley.
ANDERSON IN THE NEWS
A One-on-One with
Dean Mitzi M. Montoya

ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL
In a recent interview with the Albuquerque Journal, Dean Montoya discusses why she transitioned to college administration, meaningful advice she's received, and more.

"It has for me been to push myself and always be learning and to enjoy that challenge while you’re facing it," she said.

"And that’s really important, because there will always be obstacles. But they’re only obstacles if you let them be. Otherwise, they’re interesting problems is all.
ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT
Alumni Spotlight:
Daniel Trujillo
Daniel Trujillo graduated from the Anderson School of Management with a BBA in 2007 and a MACCT in 2008. He started in public accounting in 2007.

Since then, Daniel went on to become a partner at a local medium CPA firm and continued to grow the audit practice to add value to New Mexican governmental, tribal, and nonprofit clients.
OFFICE HOUR WITH THE DEAN
Office Hour with Dean Montoya
Dean Mitzi M. Montoya will have an 'office hour' via Zoom
this Friday, October 23, from 10:00 am - 11:00 am.

Please contact Lisa McHale at [email protected] if you wish to
connect with Dean Montoya!
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505-277-3290