05 February 2004

Gallup SBDC's 2003 Client Business of the Year

The New Mexico Business Development Center network presented its 6th annual awards at a dinner honoring the businesses and at a ceremony during the New Mexico state legislature recognition day for the network of 18 SBDC centers in Santa Fe on February 4th and 5th. The event honored businesses around the state that are clients of the NMSBDC.

Redhouse Consulting Services was named UNM-Gallup SBDC's Success Client of the Year for 2003. Red House Consulting is an substance abuse counseling service business. Mr. Ricardo Spencer started the consulting business in 2002 as a New Year's resolution. The business now offers drug and alcohol abuse counseling. Congratulations goes to Mr. Spencer and the 17 other client businesses for their initiative and perseverance that made their businesses an asset to their communities. Great job!!!

This years 18 honored clients are:
  • Mary Alice Higbie, The St. James Tearoom, Albuquerque

  • Dawn Sanchez, New Dawn Creations, Albuquerque

  • Tim Montoya, Aztec Machine & Repair Inc., Aztec

  • Kara Caselman, Casel Land Fund Center Inc., Clovis

  • Terry Steir & Yvonne Davis, ShoBiz, Clayton

  • Kathy Caddell-Crisp & Lori Orosco, Krystal Clear Optical, Carlsbad

  • Scott & Vanessa Gray, Gray Enterprises LLC, Grants

  • Robbie Robinson Jr., American Transmission, Hobbs

  • Ricardo Spencer, Redhouse Consulting Services, Mentmore

  • Cesar Beltran & Valerie Beltran, Beltran's Carniceria Inc., Mesquite

  • Phil Archuletta, P & M Signs Inc., Mountainair

  • Giovanna Paponetti, Captured Moment, Rancho de Taos

  • Isabel Gonzales, Zeller's Cleaners, Raton

  • Bonnie Snyder, Savories PCS, Ruidoso

  • Bruce W. Klinekole & Terry McEntire, White Mountain Chiropractic, Ruidoso

  • Gordon West, Gila WoodNet, Santa Clara

  • Gloria J. Correa, Indulge-A Beauty Euphoria, Santa Fe

  • Jerome Martinez, Jerome Martinez Enterprises, Santa Fe
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