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Board Members

Consuelo Bokum

Consuelo Bokum
At-Large Member, Buckman Direct Diversion Board
Email: bokatz@cybermesa.comm

Ms. Bokum is a native of Santa Fe and a local water policy expert who has more than 15 years of water policy experience. She is the director of the Water Project, 1000 Friends of New Mexico. In 2006, she was awarded the New Mexico Earth Science Achievement Award.

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Chris Calvert

Chris Calvert
Member, Buckman Direct Diversion Board
City Councilor, District 1
(505) 955-6812
Email: ccalvert@santafenm.gov

Councilor Chris Calvert was elected to the City Council in 2007 and appointed to the BDD Board the same year. He has a Bachelor of Science degree in aeronautical engineering from the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He also has a Bachelor of Science degree in conservation and resource studies and a Master’s degree in public policy from the University of California, Berkeley.

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Paul Campos

Paul Campos
County Alternate, Buckman Direct Diversion Board
County Commissioner, District 5
(505) 986-6060
Email: pcampos@co.santa-fe.nm.us

Commissioner Paul Campos is serving his second term as a Santa Fe County Commissioner for District 4. He served on the Buckman Direct Diversion Board through June 2007 and was appointed an alternate member in 2008. He is a self-employed attorney in private practice.

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Harry Montoya

Harry B. Montoya
County Member, Buckman Direct Diversion Board
County Commissioner, District 1
(505) 986-6200
Email: hmontoya@co.santa-fe.nm.us

Elected in June 2002 and re-elected in 2006, Commissioner Harry Montoya is currently as Santa Fe County Commissioner for District 1. Commissioner Montoya is President and CEO of Hands Across Cultures Corporation and has served as President of the New Mexico School Boards Association. He has a Master of Arts degree in Counseling Psychology from New Mexico State University and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Westmar University.

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Rosemary Romero

Rosemary Romero
City Alternate, Buckman Direct Diversion Board
City Councilor, District 2
Email: r2romero@santafenm.gov

City Councilor Rosemary was elected in March 2008 to a four-year term. She was appointed to the BDD Board in October 2008. Councilor Romero is a private consultant with more than 20 years experience facilitating numerous public involvement processes on various projects throughout the United States. She is Past President of the Association for Conflict Resolution (ACR) and also served as co-chair of the Environmental Public Policy Section of ACR. She completed an Environmental Management Program at the College of Santa Fe and a Master in Arts Program in Environment and Community at Antioch College. She holds certificates in mediation, facilitation, environmental public policy and strategic planning and is a graduate of Leadership New Mexico.

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Virginia Vigil

Virginia Vigil
Vice-Chair, Buckman Direct Diversion Board
County Member, Buckman Direct Diversion Board
County Commissioner, District 2
(505) 995-2755
Email: vvvigil@co.santa-fe.nm.us

Commissioner Virginia Vigil was elected in 2004 to represent District 2. She was appointed to serve on the BDD Board in 2008 and currently serves as Vice-Chair. Her education includes Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Education and Political Science. In 1991, she received her Juris Doctorate. She is currently an active practicing attorney and lobbyist for public education. In addition to being a prosecutor, she has been a legal policy analyst, in-house counsel and currently provides pro bono work for Legal Aid of New Mexico.

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Rebecca Wurzburger

Rebecca Wurzburger
Chair, Buckman Direct Diversion Board
City Member, Buckman Direct Diversion Board
City Councilor, District 2
(505) 955-6815
Email: rebeccawrz@comcast.net

Councilor Rebecca Wurzburger represents Santa Fe City Council, District 2. She was re-elected to the Council in March 2006 and is serving her second four-year term. She was a Founding Board Member of Cornerstones Community Partnership and co-founder of Santa Fe’s Habitat for Humanity Women Build Program. Councilor Wurzburger holds a Ph.D. in Public Administration and has more than 30 years experience in strategic planning and managing complex projects. She was the recipient of the 17th Annual Governor’s Award for Outstanding Women in New Mexico.

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