Business briefs for March 23, 2010
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Posted: Monday, March 22, 2010
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New office for New Mexico Bank & Trust

New Mexico Bank & Trust Co. is opening a new office at 1592 St. Michael's Drive.

The 9,800-square-foot facility will serve as the bank's headquarters and replaces offices at 150 Washington Ave. and 1602 St. Michael's Drive.

Opening ceremonies are Wednesday, 4:30 p.m.

New Mexico Bank and Trust is a community bank with assets of more than $868 million serving Santa Fe, Albuquerque, Clovis and other New Mexico towns.

For more information, visit www.nmb-t.com.

Parliamentary group to discuss motions

The Santa Fe Parliamentary Unit will present a two-hour seminar, "Meeting Motions — Introducing Business," 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., Thursday, April 22, at Ghost Ranch Santa Fe.

The seminar will provide information and practical applications of motion procedures outlined in Robert's Rules of Order, Newly Revised. Handouts will be provided to all participants.

Pre-registration is required. For information, contact Janice Strand, professional registered parliamentarian, at 505-466-1326 or jan_str@msn.com.

Qforma names three to new positions

Qforma, a health care data analytics and predictive modeling company, has appointed Carl Kunz, Keith Mangas and Chris Rofidal to business development positions.

Kunz comes to Qforma with over 25 years of experience in pharmaceutical and medical device sales, while Mangas has held multiple sales and marketing positions over the course of his career in the health care industry.

Rofidal has brought his managed markets expertise to such start-up companies as Reliant Pharmaceuticals and GTx, Inc.

Qforma is an advanced analytics and predictive modeling company specializing in solutions for the pharmaceutical and biotech industries.

For more information, visit www.Qforma.com.

S.F. company given Green Building Award

Lockwood Construction Co. of Santa Fe was awarded the Green Building Award for the new Public Employees Retirement Association Building, which is Gold Level LEED rated, at the recent 2010 AGC New Mexico Building Branch "Best Buildings" Premier awards celebration.

The building was designed by Conron & Woods Architects of Santa Fe in conjunction with Leo Daly & Associates of Phoenix.

Tax queries answered

Tax season is here, and H&R Block has announced that on midnight Thursday the public can call 1-866- HRBLOCK or send an e-mail to taxtalk@hrblock.com with personal questions regarding their taxes. The service is free.


















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