Native American Business Roundtable: Doing Business With Government May 28, 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM; Santa Fe Business Incubator
This month's Native American Business Roundtable focuses on government procurement, specifically, how Native-owned businesses can access contracts with city, county, and state agencies.
Four procurement decision-makers will be in the room and available for direct questions. Attendees will leave with a clearer understanding of how contracting decisions are made and what steps to take to position their business for government work.
Free to attend. Lunch is included
Panelists
Christopher Crazy Bull - APEX Accelerator
Yuriria Morales-Mangone- New Mexico Economic Development Department
Bill Taylor, Procurement Manager - Santa Fe County
Travis Dutton-Leyda, Chief Procurement Officer - City of Santa Fe
Questions? Contact [email protected]
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We've had a busy month at UNM Rainforest Innovations! Read the highlights in our May newsletter which includes our newest Rainforest Innovation Fellow, the announcement of the Sklar Catalyst Fund, recap of the Spring Rainforest Accelerator, Lobo Hackathon, and much more.
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Congratulations to the remarkable inventors from our 2026 Innovation Awards! This year honored 48 inventors who received issued U.S. patents, trademarks, or copyrights over the past year. Read the full press release here: https://innovations.unm.edu/2026/05/01/remarkable-unm-inventors-celebrated-at-2026-innovation-awards/
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