Jim Hall Named to Replace Rep. Wallace

Susana Martinez
Governor Susana Martinez announced today that she has appointed Jim Hall of Los Alamos to serve as State Representative from House District 43. Hall, a Los Alamos City Councilor who also served for eight years on the Los Alamos School Board, will fill the seat of former Rep. Jeannette Wallace, who passed away in April. “As we fight to turn New Mexico around by fostering economic growth, reforming education, and promoting public safety, I’m confident that Mr. Hall shares the hope of all New Mexicans to create a brighter future for our families and businesses,” said Governor Martinez. “His broad experience in both the public and private sectors means that the people of Los Alamos, Sandoval, and Santa Fe counties will be represented by someone who knows what it takes to get our state back on track.” 
Jeannette Wallace
Prior to his election to the Los Alamos City Council, Hall was the Vice President of Oso Grande Technologies, an Albuquerque-based IP technology company. He has also worked in the Nonproliferation and International Security Division at Los Alamos National Laboratory and served as the State of New Mexico’s first Chief Information Officer under Governor Gary Johnson. Hall is an experienced consultant in the fields of organizational strategic planning, information systems planning, and project management. He graduated from Macalester College and holds a Master’s Degree in Management from the University of New Mexico. “I look forward to joining Governor Martinez in the fight to turn our state around,” added Mr. Hall. “I will do my best to honor Jeannette Wallace’s outstanding record of public service and I’m honored to be selected to serve the people of the 43rd District. I’m eager to get to work to tackle the challenges in front of us."

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