New Mexico Highlands University: Danelle Smith is Confirmed For Highlands Board of Regents
Smith's term on the
"I've worked in state and local government for more than 30 years and have a good public sector understanding of issues ranging from human resources to contracts and procurement," Smith said. "For example, I was general legal counsel for 25 years for the
"Highlands is an integral part of
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Smith, who was born in
"In 1928, my grandfather was elected as a State Senator from
Smith earned her Doctor of Jurisprudence from the
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Since 1988, Smith has worked as an attorney in private practice in
"I've been on both sides and really understand the distinction between representing a board and serving on a board. I believe I know the questions to ask as a new regent at Highlands," Smith said.
Early in her legal career, Smith worked in the public sector. She began her legal career in
"I feel very fortunate that I was able to learn to be a lawyer from former district attorney
From 1984 to 1988, Smith served as the in-house city attorney for the
Smith is well known in
Smith has served on the board of director for numerous private and state entities such as the Sangre de Cristo Sunrise Kiwanis,
"This board work all comes back to service. With every board, there's some part of the community you are serving. It's very satisfying," Smith said.
Smith takes
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