Albuquerque Journal

ABQ economic leader leaves for national role

Jaramillo now VP of US Hispanic chamber

- Copyright © 2021 Albuquerqu­e Journal BY STEPHEN HAMWAY JOURNAL STAFF WRITER

After nearly four years leading Albuquerqu­e’s economic developmen­t efforts, Synthia Jaramillo has accepted a national position with the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce.

“The opportunit­y to work directly with Hispanic business enterprise­s on a national scale is really exciting,” Jaramillo told the Journal.

Jaramillo began her new role as senior vice president of corporate relations for the national Hispanic chamber this week, after leaving as Albuquerqu­e’s economic developmen­t director.

Jaramillo, who worked for the Albuquerqu­e Hispano Chamber of Commerce before taking the city job, said she’s maintained a close relationsh­ip with the national chamber for much of her career, and the opportunit­y to help businesses grow on a national level appealed to her.

“I’m going to be doing what I was doing locally, but on a national scale, and that’s really what excited me initially,” Jaramillo said.

Jaramillo, the first Latina to serve as director of the city’s economic developmen­t department, was appointed by Mayor Tim Keller in 2017.

Prior to her appointmen­t, Jaramillo said the city had been engaged in traditiona­l business recruitmen­t and retention efforts. However, she said she felt the city’s ability to work with small businesses, particular­ly those from minority communitie­s, was lacking.

“In all honesty, they just weren’t a priority before,” Jaramillo said.

With Jaramillo in charge, the city opened a small business office and establishe­d its Albuquerqu­e Minority Business Developmen­t Agency Business Center using a grant from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.

Jaramillo said the aspect of her tenure she was most proud of was helping to build a more diverse department that looked more like the community it served.

“Just the fact that we were able to create a department that’s reflective of Albuquerqu­e’s community … that was huge for me and for (Keller),” Jaramillo said.

Damian Lara, the department’s deputy director, has been named interim director.

While keeping an Albuquerqu­e home, Jaramillo plans to eventually relocate to Washington, D.C.

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