Doland named head of NMFOG
| The Associated Press
Posted: Friday, January 27, 2012
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ALBUQUERQUE -- The fight for open government in New Mexico has a new leader.

The New Mexico Foundation for Open Government has named Gwyneth Doland as executive director. The journalist and longtime Albuquerque resident takes over the non-profit Feb. 20. She replaces Sarah Welsh, who is resigning to attend graduate school.

Doland is currently the producer and host of KNME's Public Square, as well as a correspondent for KNME's New Mexico in Focus and an adjunct faculty member at the University of New Mexico.

FOG provides a free telephone hotline, conducts training seminars, lobbies legislative bodies to increase public access, and participates in litigation to enforce open government laws.




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