Jonathan Abrams, MD, and Fay Abrams have the kind of intimacy one finds in a Gabriel García Márquez novel: They were married for decades, have been divorced for several years, and are now close friends. She calls him a rare “renaissance man”; he says she approaches various “consciousness-expanding endeavors . . . with gentleness and care.”
In a time when budgets are tight and needs are many, companies must be strategic about spending their money and energy. When it comes to the best return on investment, educating future leaders tops PNM’s list.
Dr. Brian K. Hansen doesn’t know when to stop questioning. During his entire career in theater, he has asked himself and his colleagues, “Why do we get dressed up, smear makeup on our faces, and dance around on a platform generation after generation?”
Dreams pursued with a partner carry great potential for success. Ken and Eileen Fridline were daunted as adults trying to complete college one or two classes at a time. Their journey was long and challenging, but they found comfort and support in one another. Eileen celebrated her graduation from UNM’s Anderson School of Management (ASM) by creating a bequest to endow scholarships for non-traditional students at ASM. She and Ken hope the gift will encourage future generations of business students to pursue their dreams of education.