Board President Todd Clark kicks off the annual ReadWest Holiday Party. Photo courtesy of Philip Banks Photography LLC

Board President Todd Clark kicks off the annual ReadWest Holiday Party. Photo courtesy of Phillip Banks Photography LLC

Tell us a little bit about yourself: I was born in Texas and grew up in Little Rock, Arkansas, and Memphis, Tennessee. I served three years in the US Army as a Medic. While stationed in the Panama Canal Zone, I developed a real affinity for exploring new places, cuisines, and cultures. After my discharge, I returned to Memphis where I earned a BA in History from Memphis State University. In 1978, I moved to Western Massachusetts where my first wife and I raised our daughter and son. While I have worked in a number of different fields, most of my work life was as a construction project manager and contractor.

In 2013, my second wife and I started traveling around the country. She worked temporary assignments as a Family Nurse Practitioner and I stayed busy volunteering with Habitat for Humanity, and various local nonprofits. Our first temp assignment was in Gallup, New Mexico. During our six months there, we fell in love with the Southwest. After four more years of travel, we permanently relocated to Rio Rancho in 2017.

Biggest impact books:
Nonfiction – “The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test”
Fiction – “To Kill a Mockingbird”

Favorite genre:  Detective novels

Favorite author:  Tony Hillerman

What Inspires You: I’m inspired by working to make the world a better place.

Favorite quote: “All animals are equal; but some animals are more equal than others.” – George Orwell in “Animal Farm”

If you could have any one superpower, which would you choose? The superpower that I would choose is the ability to spread my arms and take flight. Whenever I have a dream where I can fly, I wake up with a feeling of contentment and joy!

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