Board of Trustees

 

Levi Valdez - District 5

Levi Valdez is the President of the Board of Trustees. Valdez resides in Velarde. He represents Velarde, Dixon and other areas located in Rio Arriba County east of the Rio Grande River.

   

Kenneth T. Borrego - District 6

Kenneth Borrego is the Vice President of the Board of Trustees. He resides in Santo Niño. He represents Santa Cruz and surrounding areas located in Santa Fe County.

   

David Salazar - District 4

David Salazar is the Secretary of the Board of Trustees. He resides in west Española. He represents Santa Clara Pueblo north to Medanales including Lyden and La Canova west of the Rio Grande River.

   

Dolores G. McCoy - District 2

Dolores G. McCoy is the Treasurer of the Board of Trustees. She resides in Cuba. She represents Cuba and surrounding areas in Sandoval, Mckinley and San Juan Counties.

   

Elias Coriz- District 5

Elias Coriz resides in Chimayo. He represents Chimayo and all other areas in Rio Arriba County east of the Rio Grande River.

   

Manuel García - District No. 6

Manuel Garcia resides in Nambe. He represents Nambe, Pojoaque and surrounding areas located in Santa Fe County.

   

Ron Lovato - District No. 5

Ron Lovato resides in Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo. He represents Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo and all other areas located within Rio Arriba County east of the Rio Grande River.

   

Johnny Jaramillo - District No. 3

Johnny Jaramillo resides in Abiquiu. He Represents Abiquiu and the Cañones, Coyote, Gallina, LLaves and Lindrith areas.

   

Lucas Cordova, Jr. - District No 4

Lucas Cordova, Jr. resides in Española. He represents Chili, Chamita and other areas from Santa Clara Pueblo north to Medanales including Lyden and La Canova west of the Rio Grande River.

   

Ralph Garcia - District No.1

Ralph Garcia resides in Jemez Springs. He represents Jemez Springs, Jemez Pueblo, Zia Pueblo and Surrounding areas.

   

Patrick Montoya - Trustee-At-Large

Patrick Montoya is the Trustee-At-Large of the Board of Trustees. He resides in Cuyamungue. He represents the entire cooperative area at large.

 

ENERGY EFFICIENCY TIP ....

Did you know replacing a single incandescent bulb with an energy-efficient compact fluorescent bulb, otherwise known as a CFL (one of those "squiggly bulbs") can save up to $50 over the bulb's lifetime.

Now THAT'S a bright idea!

 


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