Measuring Up
    April 20-22, 2010  |  University Corporation for Atmospheric Research  |  Boulder, Colorado, USA

 

 

 

Carlos Rey Romero

Associate Vice President for Research Administration
The University of New Mexico

Carlos Rey Romero serves as Associate Vice President for Research Administration at The University of New Mexico (UNM) since October 2007.  Prior to that Mr. Romero served as the Associate Vice President for Government & Community Relations.
Prior to joining UNM Mr. Romero served as financial advisor and director of intergovernmental relations at the New Mexico Finance Authority where he provided advice and expert testimony in the area of public finance to two governors, the New Mexico state legislature and local government leaders.  Mr. Romero served on the Governor’s Solar Power Taskforce, Blue Ribbon Water Taskforce, Clean Energy Commission and the Cumbres and Toltec Railroad Taskforce.  Mr. Romero also has served as chapter president for the Society of Mexican American Engineers (MAES) and Scientists, and the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE).
Mr. Romero was a visiting professor of economics at The Armand Hammer United World College in Montezuma, New Mexico; a visiting professor at New Mexico Highland University and a lecturer at Luna Community College.  He focused his teaching and research in the areas of economics, ethics and physics.  Mr. Romero was American Chemical Society (ACS) fellow at Los Alamos National Laboratory working in the Condensed Matter and Thermal Physics Division.

Mr. Romero was raised in the north central town of Española, New Mexico.  He received his B.S. from New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology (New Mexico Tech) where he majored in Basic Sciences and Chemical Engineering, and an MBA from the New Mexico Highlands University.  He, his wife, Angelle and their son Carlos II live in Albuquerque.

 

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