Profil
Patricia Madrid currently works at New Mexico Copper Corp., as Director from 2020.
Ms. Madrid also formerly worked at Conference of Western Attorneys General, as Chairman and Mexican American Legal Defense & Educational Fund, as Director.
Ms. Madrid received her graduate degree from The University of New Mexico.
Aktiva positioner av Patricia Madrid
| Företag | Position | Start |
|---|---|---|
New Mexico Copper Corp.
New Mexico Copper Corp. Other Metals/MineralsNon-Energy Minerals Provides copper mining services | Direktör/Styrelseledamot | 2020-10-21 |
Tidigare kända positioner av Patricia Madrid
| Företag | Position | Slut |
|---|---|---|
Mexican American Legal Defense & Educational Fund
Mexican American Legal Defense & Educational Fund Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Operates as a civil rights organization that provides legal advocacy, litigation, community education and leadership programs | Direktör/Styrelseledamot | - |
Conference of Western Attorneys General
Conference of Western Attorneys General The Conference of Western Attorneys General (CWAG) is a bipartisan nonprofit organization formed by western states and territories to support state attorneys general in their roles as chief legal and law enforcement officers. The private company is based in Elk Grove, CA. CWAG facilitates collaboration, knowledge sharing, and coordinated legal actions among its members through meetings, conferences, and specialized committees such as the Western Attorneys General Litigation Action Committee, which focuses on environment, natural resources, public lands, and Indian law. CWAG publishes resources like the American Indian Law Deskbook and sponsors legal education to promote state-tribal cooperation. In partnership with the Attorney General Alliance (AGA), CWAG addresses emerging legal challenges including cannabis regulation, sports betting, cybercrime, human trafficking, and mental health, providing forums, training, newsletters, and resources to enhance the effectiveness of attorneys general offices. Key initiatives include a mental health initiative supporting first responders and veterans, an artificial intelligence task force, and efforts combating illegal sports betting. CWAG and AGA also engage in international partnerships to strengthen law enforcement cooperation against transnational crime. | Ordförande | - |
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The University of New Mexico
The University of New Mexico Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
New Mexico Copper Corp.
New Mexico Copper Corp. Other Metals/MineralsNon-Energy Minerals Provides copper mining services | Non-Energy Minerals |
Mexican American Legal Defense & Educational Fund
Mexican American Legal Defense & Educational Fund Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Operates as a civil rights organization that provides legal advocacy, litigation, community education and leadership programs | Commercial Services |
Conference of Western Attorneys General
Conference of Western Attorneys General The Conference of Western Attorneys General (CWAG) is a bipartisan nonprofit organization formed by western states and territories to support state attorneys general in their roles as chief legal and law enforcement officers. The private company is based in Elk Grove, CA. CWAG facilitates collaboration, knowledge sharing, and coordinated legal actions among its members through meetings, conferences, and specialized committees such as the Western Attorneys General Litigation Action Committee, which focuses on environment, natural resources, public lands, and Indian law. CWAG publishes resources like the American Indian Law Deskbook and sponsors legal education to promote state-tribal cooperation. In partnership with the Attorney General Alliance (AGA), CWAG addresses emerging legal challenges including cannabis regulation, sports betting, cybercrime, human trafficking, and mental health, providing forums, training, newsletters, and resources to enhance the effectiveness of attorneys general offices. Key initiatives include a mental health initiative supporting first responders and veterans, an artificial intelligence task force, and efforts combating illegal sports betting. CWAG and AGA also engage in international partnerships to strengthen law enforcement cooperation against transnational crime. |
















