New trustees named to CSU-Pueblo board
| By Anthony A. Mestas, The Pueblo Chieftain, Colo. | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
Abeyta is a Pueblo native and senior relationship manager and vice president of
Heberly is a 2004 graduate of CSU-Pueblo with a bachelor's of science double-major in finance and economics. Heberly's professional background includes mortgage lending, commercial banking, IT operations and insurance.
Weber, also a Pueblo native, is an active member of
Weber has served on the board of directors for the Caring Pregnancy Center, as well as a volunteer counselor at the center.
Foundation board members help provide professional expertise to acquire and conserve assets critical to the university's success. Members are presented to the board by an established nominating committee and are approved by a final vote by the board of director trustees.
For more information on the CSU-Pueblo Foundation Board, scholarships or giving to the
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