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Learn About the Sandia Foundation Board of Directors

Mark Benak

CHAIR

Mark Benak brings 30+ years of experience as an entrepreneur, angel investor, and technologist to the Sandia Foundation. Currently, Mr. Benak is VP of Industry Strategy at Uptake Technologies, Inc.. Uptake acquired his previous company, Asset Performance Technologies, Inc. (APT) in early 2018. Prior to that, he co-founded InLight Solutions, a biomedical device company that develops and markets sensor-based measurement systems for life science applications. He was a staff scientist at the Institute of Fluid Mechanics in the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering at Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, one of the leading research universities in Germany, and served as a research engineer with Daimler-Benz AG in Stuttgart, Germany. He also chaired the board of directors for Incitor (now xF Technologies), a developer of synthetic enzymes for biofuels.

Mr. Benak serves as a board advisor for the Los Poblanos Historic Inn and Organic Farm and was a founding board member and co-chair of the Albuquerque Community Foundation Future Fund. He is currently a 2022 Harvard Advanced Leadership Initiative Fellow. Mark graduated with both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in mechanical engineering from Stanford University.

BERNARD “GIG” BRUMMELL

Vice Chair, Chair of Audit Committee

Dean Witter has recognized Bernard “Gig” Brummell as one of the top five branch managers in the United States for his accomplishments as its Albuquerque branch manager. However, before his business career beckoned, Mr. Brummell was set to become a professional baseball player. In 1963, he helped lead the Albuquerque Dukes (the farm team for the Kansas City Athletics) to a first-half championship, before a career-ending injury to his pitching arm after three years with the Athletics led him down a new professional path.

A life-long New Mexican, Mr. Brummell has served on boards of organizations including the Village of Los Ranchos, the Archdiocese of Santa Fe, and the Archdiocese Catholic Foundation.

His involvement with the University of New Mexico is noteworthy for its duration and its breadth. He is a UNM Popejoy Society member, has served on the UNM Alumni Board, and is past president of the UNM Lettermen’s Association. He was inducted into the Athletic Hall of Honor in 1999, and now serves on the UNM Athletic Council. Mr. Brummell is a past search committee member for the positions of UNM president, athletic director, and head basketball coach, and was on the UNM President’s Advisory Board for presidents Gordon and Frank. He lettered in both baseball and basketball while working toward his degree in business from the UNM Anderson School of Management, and was inducted into the Anderson Hall of Fame. He did graduate work in economics at UNM, and completed the Securities Industry Institute at the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania.

Harold W. Lavender, Jr.

Secretary, Chair Investment Committee

Harold Lavender, Jr., employed by Central New Mexico Community College (CNM), serves in a Business and Financial Development role for CNM Ingenuity. Following graduation from the University of New Mexico School of Law and after a brief time in practice, Mr. Lavender moved to Chicago and spent 34 years as a trader and broker at the Chicago Board of Trade. He was twice elected to the CBOT Board of Directors and served three terms on the Executive Committee. He returned to Albuquerque in 2010 and was of counsel at Modrall Sperling and at Montgomery & Andrews and worked with Robert Singer at the New Mexico Law Group. He is now an Inactive Member of the New Mexico Bar.

Mr. Lavender served on the boards of the Bank of the Rio Grande and Quality New Mexico, and as an advisor to New Mexico Community Capital. He is a past president of the University of New Mexico Alumni Association, and is a member of the Investment Committee and Impact Investment Committee of the Albuquerque Community Foundation. He was appointed by the New Mexico Legislature to the New Mexico State Investment Council in 2011, reappointed in 2013 and again in 2019. He serves as the Chairman of the Council Investment Committee.

Jim Dobbie

Co-Chair, Real Estate Committee

Jim Dobbie is executive vice president for Hunt Investment Management, an SEC-registered investment advisor specializing in real estate investment and development. At Hunt, Jim serves as a member of the investment committee and oversees a $300 million portfolio of assets and a $1B development pipeline. Previously, Jim was responsible for the development and management of ABQ Uptown, a 550,000 square foot mixed-use project in the heart of the city. Prior to joining Hunt, Mr. Dobbie was chief operating officer for a Albuquerque based real estate company with office, retail, industrial and land holdings.

Jim has served on numerous boards in Albuquerque and in New Mexico. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Philosophy from Southern Methodist University

Ed Garcia

Chair, Communications Committee

Education: B.B.A. Southern Methodist University (SMU) Dallas, Texas, 1990 Albuquerque Academy, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1986

Ed is the executive chairman of the Garcia Family of Companies which primarily consists of automobile dealerships and real estate holdings. The Garcia Automotive Group owns and operates 12 franchised automobile dealerships in Albuquerque, Santa Fe, and El Paso with over 300 employees and annual retail vehicle sales of 10,000 units. Ed currently serves on the board of directors of Sandia Foundation and the Albuquerque Community Foundation. Education: B.B.A. Southern Methodist University (SMU) Dallas, Texas, 1990 Albuquerque Academy, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1986.

CAROL GRAEBNER

Board of Director

Carol Graebner is a former business executive and general counsel in the energy industry and financial services sector.

A graduate of Dickinson College, Ms. Graebner received her JD from American University Washington College of Law.  She has served on the boards of the American Heart Association in Houston, Roadrunner Food Bank in Albuquerque, and Assistance Dogs of the West in Santa Fe.

CHRIS PACHECO

Co-Chair, Real Estate Committee

Chris Pacheco is the CEO and General Counsel for Titan Development. Chris has extensive experience in structuring, negotiating, and consummating multi-million-dollar business and real estate transactions. Chris has been recognized in the Best Lawyers in America in the specialty of real estate each year since 2008.

He currently serves as the Rotary Club of Rio Rancho Vice President and is on the Board of Directors for the Rio Rancho Rotary Foundation. He was the previous chair, appointed by Governor Martinez, to the New Mexico Human Rights Commission. Chris also previously served on the Board of Directors for the University of New Mexico Medical Group. Chris obtained his BA from New Mexico Highlands University in 1993 and his JD from the University of New Mexico School of Law in 1996.

Olivia Padilla-Jackson

Board of Director

Olivia Padilla-Jackson is the Vice President for Finance & Operations at Central New Mexico Community College. Olivia is a dedicated public servant with over 20 years of public finance and policy experience at the federal, state and local level. Previously, she held the position of Cabinet Secretary for the New Mexico Department of Finance and Administration, Deputy Director of Finance for the City of Albuquerque. She also worked as a Trader/Analyst at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and Director of the New Mexico State Board of Finance and with the New Mexico Legislative Finance Committee conducting economic, policy, and budget analysis. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from the University of New Mexico and a Master’s degree in Public Policy from the University of Michigan.

Cynthia Schultz

Board of Director

Cynthia K. Schultz is CEO of Bradbury Stamm Construction. She grew up in construction, and takes a significant interest in all projects, ensuring resources are appropriately allocated and client expectations are met. Ms. Schultz joined Bradbury Stamm in 2000, working in numerous roles in the company from project engineer to estimator before assuming leadership of the company.

In 2012, she was named one of New Mexico’s prestigious “40 Under 40.” Ms. Schultz is a member of Commercial Real Estate Women-New Mexico, on the board of the United States Green Building Council-New Mexico, and is a former board member of Associated General Contractors of New Mexico.  Her bachelor’s degree is in Economics from the University of Chicago, and her master’s degree is in Construction Management from Arizona State University.

Ken Marvel

Chair, Governance Committee

Ken Marvel is the co-owner and chief executive officer of LewAllen Galleries located in the Railyard Arts District in Santa Fe.  LewAllen is one of the region’s oldest and largest galleries of fine art, specializing in contemporary and modern painting and sculpture.

Prior to acquiring LewAllen in 2003, Marvel was a Dallas-based entrepreneur, businessman and lawyer. He was a corporate mergers and acquisitions law partner with a major Dallas law firm, and later served as president and part-owner of a large privately-held international design and marketing holding company. He has also been an investor and partner in private equity and real estate ventures and served as Honorary Consul for the Republic of Korea for northern Texas.

He is the immediate past president of the Board of Trustees of the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival and now serves as a member of its Executive Committee and Endowment Board.  He is a past-member of the Board of Trustees of Dickinson College. Mr. Marvel received his BA in Philosophy and Political Science from Dickinson College, and his JD degree from Harvard Law School.

James B. Lewis

Board of Director

James B. Lewis served in federal, state and local government for 38 years, including three terms as State Treasurer and two terms as Bernalillo County Treasurer. Prior to that, he served in the U.S. Army Military Police. He also held the position of Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Department of Energy, overseeing the Office of Economic Impact and Diversity.

Mr. Lewis was Chief of Staff to Governor Bruce King. He was also Chief Operating Officer for the City of Albuquerque and City Administrator for Rio Rancho. Mr. Lewis’ educational qualifications include a Masters Degree in Public Administration, a B.S. Degree in Education, and a B.S./A.S. Degree in Business Administration.

Larry Lujan

Board of Director

Under Larry’s guidance, the Manuel Lujan Agencies (MLA) quadrupled in size, becoming the largest independent agency in New Mexico, helping 2,000 local businesses. In 2013, MLA became part of HUB International, the 9th largest brokerage in the United States. In addition to his experience running a large entrepreneurial company, Larry is a managing partner of the Canyon Club, and has served as President of Columbine Insurance Company, a captive insurance company owned by a large group of agencies in the western United States.

Larry is currently serving on the boards of the Santa Maria el Mirador Foundation, Albuquerque Hispano Chamber of Commerce, New Mexico School for the Arts, Youth Development Inc. Foundation Board, and the New Mexico State University Foundation Board.  Larry earned his B.A. in Management and Marketing from New Mexico State University while playing on the NMSU golf team. He is the recipient of the NMSU James F. Cole Memorial Award for Service.

Douglas M. Brown

Board of Director

Douglas M. Brown is a recognized financial leader with many years of banking and finance experience, currently as the head of Brown and Brown Ventures. Brown was previously appointed to the UNM Board of Regents in 2003 and served on the board until he was appointed State Treasurer of New Mexico in 2005, where he achieved the state’s first AAA rating from Standard & Poor’s. He served as the Dean of the UNM Anderson School of Management from 2009 to 2014 and was awarded the title of Dean Emeritus upon retirement. Other previous positions include Trustee of Stanford University, CEO of Tuition Plan Consortium, CEO of Talbot Financial, CEO of ABQ Bank, and EVP of Wells Fargo Bank. In 2013, Brown was named Top CEO of the Year by Albuquerque Business First, and in 2015 was awarded the Distinguished Leadership Award by Leadership NM.

Brown has been active in the non-profit sector as well, serving on over fifty boards of directors including chairing twenty of them. Locally, his chairmanships have included the United Way, Albuquerque Academy, Albuquerque Community Foundation, Anderson Foundation, and Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival. Brown holds a Bachelor’s and an MBA from Stanford University. Doug Brown has also served on 14 boards and commissions for the State of New Mexico.

Kyle Lee

Board of Director

Kyle Lee is the CEO of CNM Ingenuity, where he leads workforce development, innovation, and economic growth initiatives. Raised on a farm in New Mexico, Kyle’s career spans finance, technology, and cancer biology, with senior roles at companies like MIOX Corp. He oversaw a major water system project in rural Mexico and has since transformed CNM Ingenuity into a key community partner, offering services ranging from workforce training to venture funding. Since taking the role in 2015, Kyle has expanded Ingenuity’s reach to nearly 10,000 people annually. With a background in entrepreneurship and problem-solving, he is dedicated to empowering individuals and businesses to innovate and succeed in a rapidly changing world.

Kim Sanchez Rael

Board Member, University of New Mexico Representative

Kim Sanchez Rael is Chair of the University of New Mexico Board of Regents and the President and CEO of SRE Wellness, Inc. (dba Azuca), a leading wellness company. With a background in both startups and large corporations, she has extensive experience as a business leader and venture capitalist, particularly in early-stage technology investments. Prior to Azuca, she co-founded an advanced energy company and held leadership roles at Intel, managing a $200 million budget and overseeing a $1 billion expansion. Ms. Sanchez Rael’s career also includes service as a legislative aide in the U.S. Senate, focusing on foreign affairs and science policy. She holds a BA in International Relations from Harvard University and an MBA from Stanford University. In addition to her corporate experience, Ms. Sanchez Rael serves on multiple boards, including the New Mexico State Board of Finance and Presbyterian Hospital, and is a Kauffman Fellow. She has been recognized as a New Mexico Business Weekly Power Broker and Top 10 Woman of Influence.

David Walker

Board Member, Dickinson College Representative

David Walker rejoined the senior leadership team as vice president for finance & administration in July 2022. Walker served Dickinson as controller from 1999-2004 and as associate vice president and associate treasurer from 2004-2011. From 2011 until his return to Dickinson he was the vice president for finance and planning at Messiah University. David is a Certified Public Accountant whose expertise includes institutional strategic planning, fiscal planning, financial and tax reporting, investment strategy, budget and debt management, financial systems and data analysis, financial aid strategy development and revenue diversification opportunities. He earned a bachelor’s degree in accounting from Franklin & Marshall College and a master’s degree in finance from The Kelley School of Business at Indiana University. He also attended the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. In his role at Dickinson, he oversees all areas of finance and campus operations, including Facilities Management, Dining Services, Financial Operations, Conferences and Special Events, Mail Center and Children’s Center.

RIIS GONZALES

President & CEO

Riis Gonzales is the president and CEO of the Sandia Foundation. Prior to joining the Sandia Foundation, he served as executive director for the New Mexico School for the Arts-Art Institute. During his time there, he secured both a location and multi-million dollar funding for its permanent Santa Fe campus. Mr. Gonzales began his career in higher education at New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology in Socorro, New Mexico, and then called Las Cruces home during his tenure at New Mexico State University, where he served in several capacities. His last position at NMSU was vice president for development, with responsibility to manage the NMSU Foundation’s successful $225 million campaign. Mr. Gonzales also served six legislative sessions for the New Mexico State Senate as  chief-of-staff and analyst for New Mexico’s Senate Education Committee.

Mr. Gonzales volunteers as a youth basketball coach, and has led exceptional young players from Española, Rio Rancho, Albuquerque, and Santa Fe to national Amateur Athletic Union championships. He received his bachelor’s degree from the University of New Mexico and his master’s degree in Communications from New Mexico State University.

SUZANNE BARKER

Emereta Director

Suzanne Barker manages Barker Properties, a group of family-owned real estate companies. She previously was executive director and director of special projects for the Thornburg Foundation and a partner at Modrall Sperling law firm, practicing business and tax law and trusts and estates law.  She was named a “Super Lawyer” in the Southwest and one of the “Best Lawyers in America” in the area of trusts and estates law. She was also a fellow in the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel. Suzanne also served as Chair of Sandia Foundation’s Audit and Finance Committee.

Ms. Barker is active in both the Albuquerque and Santa Fe communities, and serves on the advisory board of directors at the Bank of Albuquerque, N.A. She received her JD from the University of New Mexico School of Law, her master’s degree from Stanford University, and she graduated Phi Beta Kappa from the University of Colorado with bachelor’s degrees in economics and mathematics.

VADEN BALES

Board of Director Emeritus

Vaden Bales is with the Tulsa, Oklahoma law firm of Hall Estill, focusing on mergers and acquisitions, corporate governance, general corporate matters, and commercial real estate. He lived in Albuquerque from 1997-2008, working first as CEO of Wrangler Properties, LLC and then as chief operating officer of Titan Development.

While in Albuquerque, Mr. Bales served on the boards of the Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce (vice chair), the Central New Mexico Community College Foundation (president), the Rio Rancho Economic Development Corporation (chair), the Rio Rancho Chamber of Commerce, and WESST Corporation (chair). He currently serves on the board of trustees of the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Foundation formerly served as a Trustee of the the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation (Executive and Governance Committees). He received his undergraduate degree from the University of Tulsa and his law degree from Washburn University School of Law. Mr. Bales is admitted to the state bars of Kansas and Oklahoma, and to the bar of the United States Supreme Court.

JOHN PEROVICH

Chair Emeritus

Native New Mexican John Perovich is president emeritus of the University of New Mexico. He served as a navigator in the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II, and then began his career at UNM in 1946 as a student assistant, moving on to purchasing agent, comptroller, vice president for finance and administration, and—finally—president. He retired as president of UNM in 1985.

Mr. Perovich joined the trustees of the Sandia Foundation in 1960, and became chair in 1968—a position he held for 48 years. He also serves on the board of the Hibben Foundation. Mr. Perovich received his bachelor’s degree in Business Administration and his MBA from UNM, and was awarded an honorary doctor of law degree from Dickinson College.

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