Livingston named executive director of New Mexico Construction Alliance

Livingston named executive director of New Mexico Construction Alliance
Roxanne Livingston (Courtesy photo / New Mexico Construction Alliance)

Las Cruces business owner, community leader takes helm of statewide trade group

Organ Mountain News report

LAS CRUCES - Roxanne Livingston has been named executive director of the New Mexico Construction Alliance.

The announcement came during the alliance’s quarterly luncheon Aug. 14. Livingston succeeds interim director Steve Montanez, who led the group during the search for a permanent leader.

Livingston brings more than 17 years of business leadership experience in southern New Mexico. She owns Livingston Bridal and serves as event manager at The Blue Door Venue in Mesilla. She holds a master’s degree in hotel, restaurant and tourism management from New Mexico State University.

“Roxanne's dedication to the community and her strong business acumen make her an excellent fit to lead NMCA into its next chapter,” Montanez said in a statement. “Her proven leadership and commitment to her clients are exactly what our organization needs as we continue to grow and support New Mexico’s construction industry.”

Beyond her professional work, Livingston has volunteered with Toys for Tots in Las Cruces and served two terms as Mrs. New Mexico.

As executive director, Livingston will lead the alliance’s strategic initiatives, oversee events and advocate for construction industry professionals and businesses across the state.

For questions, contact NMCA at 575-526-6126.

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