Tech Career Videos
A growing collection of locally-made video interviews
with New Mexico Technology professionals
(many made by area students and aspiring media professionals)
Dennis Branch
A Sound Look Santa Fe, New Mexico Dennis Branch is a Coder and Network Specialist in Santa Fe, New Mexico, at A Sound Look, an integrated Technology and Networking company in Santa Fe, New Mexico, This informal interview is available online as part of the Community Learning Network's New Mexico Career Profiles project. www.asoundlook.com |
Karen Paramanadam
SunPower Business Manager Los Alamos, New Mexico |
EMR Bear
Jay Galvan Heneghan Santa Fe, New Mexico EMR_Bear is a healthcare software service provider in Santa Fe, New Mexico, formed by a team with expertise in community mental health, systems-based behavioral health services, healthcare management systems, healthcare billing, information technology, and business project management. Jay Galvan Heneghan, one of the co-founders of EMR-Bear, met with us recently to share her story as part or the regional TechHire initiative and our growing Technology ecosystem in Santa Fe and Northern New Mexico. This informal interview is available online as part of the Community Learning Network's New Mexico Career Profiles project. www.emrbear.com |
EMR Bear
Andres Paglayan Software Developer Santa Fe, New Mexico Andres Paglayan is a software developer in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and co-founder of EMR_Bear, a healthcare software service provider in Santa Fe, New Mexico, This informal interview is available online as part of the Community Learning Network's New Mexico Career Profiles project. www.emrbear.com |
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Wylan Werth
EMR Bear Software Developer Santa Fe, New Mexico Wylan Werth is a software developer in Santa Fe, New Mexico, at EMR Bear, a healthcare software service provider in Santa Fe, New Mexico, This informal interview is available online as part of the Community Learning Network's New Mexico Career Profiles project. www.emrbear.com |
Dr. Hunter McDaniel, PhD
UbiQD Founder and CEO Los Alamos, New Mexico |
UbiQD
Los Alamos, New Mexico Taking advantage of a business opportunity; that's how Dr. Hunter McDaniel PhD characterizes his leap into the Quantum Dot business. Hunter, a Post-Doc from Los Alamos National Laboratory tells us about Quantum Dots and why he started his company, UbiQD, to manufacturing them. |
Krieg Benally
Cultivating Coders Software Developer New Mexico Krieg Benally from Dine' Nation (Navajo Nation) shares his story of becoming a software developer and training and working with Cultivating Coders. www.cultivatecoders.com |
Jeff Teague
Meow Wolf Tech Maintenance Lead Santa Fe, New Mexico |
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Jack Vigil
Harmonix Technologies
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Originally born in Penasco, New Mexico, Jack Vigil started an IT company building highly sophisticated IT networks for complex systems including educational, governmental, civic, and business organizations. He founded the company on the principle of customer service and attention to detail.Harmonix Technologies has been a “Debt-Free” Company without any outstanding business loans or liabilities.as of 2007 and ended 2007 with over $3.5 million dollars in gross profit and increasing 400% of revenue in just over 2 years of business. 2008 was even better with just under $5 million in sales and services.
www.harmonixtechnologies.com
Jack attended Northern New Mexico Community College and obtained his degree in Electronics Engineering and has since been certified in various networking protocol, programming languages, and database applications. By the age of 23, he was one of the youngest Minority Vice Presidents in the United States. In the summer of 2005, Vigil fulfilled his aspirations of establishing a technology business and founded Harmonix Technologies, Inc. as a small consulting firm grossing about $250,000 in the first year of business working primarily with New Mexico’s school districts. Jack was the only employee during the first year of business and has since grown the organization. In 2008, Jack was honored to receive an award as the Young Entrepreneur of the Year in New Mexico, Arizona, Louisiana, Oklahoma and Texas. In union with his own professional accomplishments, Harmonix Technologies was ranked the #1 Service Provider for E-rate Funding in 2007, and has received multiple recognitions and awards locally and nationally. Vigil is a member of St. Thomas Aquinas Parish, and is a dedicated family man who enjoys studying history’s greatest leaders. He strives to master the skill of meditation and contributes a great deal of his success to his late Grandfather, John.
Harmonix Technologies
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Originally born in Penasco, New Mexico, Jack Vigil started an IT company building highly sophisticated IT networks for complex systems including educational, governmental, civic, and business organizations. He founded the company on the principle of customer service and attention to detail.Harmonix Technologies has been a “Debt-Free” Company without any outstanding business loans or liabilities.as of 2007 and ended 2007 with over $3.5 million dollars in gross profit and increasing 400% of revenue in just over 2 years of business. 2008 was even better with just under $5 million in sales and services.
www.harmonixtechnologies.com
Jack attended Northern New Mexico Community College and obtained his degree in Electronics Engineering and has since been certified in various networking protocol, programming languages, and database applications. By the age of 23, he was one of the youngest Minority Vice Presidents in the United States. In the summer of 2005, Vigil fulfilled his aspirations of establishing a technology business and founded Harmonix Technologies, Inc. as a small consulting firm grossing about $250,000 in the first year of business working primarily with New Mexico’s school districts. Jack was the only employee during the first year of business and has since grown the organization. In 2008, Jack was honored to receive an award as the Young Entrepreneur of the Year in New Mexico, Arizona, Louisiana, Oklahoma and Texas. In union with his own professional accomplishments, Harmonix Technologies was ranked the #1 Service Provider for E-rate Funding in 2007, and has received multiple recognitions and awards locally and nationally. Vigil is a member of St. Thomas Aquinas Parish, and is a dedicated family man who enjoys studying history’s greatest leaders. He strives to master the skill of meditation and contributes a great deal of his success to his late Grandfather, John.
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SportXast
Molly Cermicek Albuquerque, New Mexico SportXast is a free and exciting new way to catch and watch game highlights using your smartphone. Follow the action, hit the button, see the best plays. A free app that makes it easy for fans, parents and athletes to capture and share highlights. With SportXast, never miss a great play. |
New Mexico Technology Council ~ Women in Tech Award Honorees
Alia Lubers, Ph.D.
Chief Engineer Pajarito Powder LLC |
Amy Halloran
Senior Manager – Renewable Energy Technologies Sandia National Laboratories |
Christina Salas Ph.D.
Assistant Professor – Biomedical Engineering University of New Mexico |
Melanie Moses
Ph.D. Professor Computer Science University of New Mexico |
Renay Moya
Vice President of IT Staffing NM Robert Half Technology |
Jennifer Nevarez
Executive Director NM TechWorks Community Learning Network |
Janette Frigo
R&D Engineer Los Alamos National Labs |
Paige Prescott
Executive Director & Co-Founder Computer Science Alliance |
Laura Monroe Ph.D.
Senior Research Scientist – Computer Science Los Alamos National Laboratory |
Laura Meyers
Meyers AeroConsulting |
Sharon Sessions
Physics Professor New Mexico Tech University |
Sarah Boisvert
FabLab Hub New Collar Network |
Kimball Sekaquaptewa
Chief Technology Director Santa Fe Indian School |
Carol Adkins, Ph.D.
Director of Energy Earth Systems Sandia National Laboratory |
Caren Shiozaki
EVP and CIO TMST, Inc |
Sandra Begay
Principal Member of Technical Staff, Researcher Sandia National Lab |
Jessica DuVerneay
Director of Design RS21 |
Lorie Liebrock
Cybersecurity Director NM Institute of Mining and Technology |
Stefany Goradia
VP of Analytics RS21 |
Tara King
Open Source Development |
Dr. Shelley Gruenig
CEO The Greater than Average |
Pamela Koster
CEO Falling Colors |
Tracy Ragan
OpenMake Software |
Join NMTC on Thursday, March 28, 2019 for the Annual Women in Technology Celebration to recognize the achievements of women working in New Mexico’s technology arena, promoting the role of women in tech and science, and encouraging women to pursue careers in these fields. http://bit.ly/WITcelebration
12th Annual Women in Technology Awards 2020
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The Women in Technology Awards program includes honoree videos, acceptance speeches, and the Women in Technology scholarship award.
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