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Antonio Michael Lopez

Boy Scouts of America-Golden Spread Council #562
Santa Fe,New Mexico

Work Preference

Desired Job Title

Golden Eagle Senior District ExecutiveGolden Eagle District ExecutiveCareer SpecialistField Representative and Tribal LiaisonRegional Field Director

Work Type

Full TimePart TimeContract WorkGig WorkConsultingVolunteerSeasonal Work

Location Preference

On-SiteRemoteHybrid

Location:

Santa Fe, New Mexico

Open to relocation:

Yes

Important To Me

Company CultureFlexible work hoursWork-life balancePersonal development programsHealthcare benefitsWork from home optionPaid time offTeam Building / Company RetreatsPaid sick leave401k matchStock Options / Equity / Profit Sharing4-day work weekCareer advancement

Summary

Results-oriented professional with extensive leadership experience in high-stakes environments. Skilled in strategic planning, operational optimization, and organizational growth. Known for fostering team collaboration and delivering results under changing conditions. Key strengths include strategic vision and stakeholder management.

32
years of professional experience

Work History

Golden Eagle Senior District Executive

3 Years 10 Months
Boy Scouts of America-Golden Spread Council #562 | Amarillo, Texas | 05.2022 - 03.2026
  • Advanced strategic priorities, managed district operations, and advised units while leading volunteers to achieve district objectives.
  • Cultivated a professional climate that attracted, retained, and motivated top-quality volunteers, enhancing long-term objectives of Golden Spread Council and Golden Eagle District through established working committees.
  • Ensure the district has a long-range strategy that achieves its mission and makes consistent progress through volunteer onboarding, training, accountability and coordination of support activities.
  • Served as the chief media spokesman for the council to ensure proper representation of the council.
  • Advised district commissioner staff to ensure measurable outcomes for programs and committees, supporting youth recruitment and sustainable growth of units through volunteer preparation aligned with membership mandates and council standards.
  • Scott Killian (806) 679-4238 FTE $52,000 + $540 Monthly Base Reimbursement + Mileage/Expenses

Golden Eagle District Executive

3 Years 2 Months
Boy Scouts of America-Golden Spread Council #562 | Amarillo, Texas | 11.2018 - 01.2022
  • Achieve progress towards specific goals and objectives of the Golden Spread Council including program development, volunteer recruitment and training, fundraising campaign leadership, membership recruitment and retention.
  • Advanced specific goals and objectives of the Golden Spread Council through program development, volunteer recruitment and training, and leadership of fundraising campaigns and membership initiatives.
  • Secured financial net income to support participation objectives for camps and activities.
  • Identify, recruit, train, guide, and inspire potential volunteers to become involved in youth programs.
  • Use excellent communication skills to consistently explain and lead organizational goals and objectives to volunteers and community partners.
  • Develop and maintain working relationships with other professionals and volunteers.
  • Delivered quality service through timely communication, regular meetings, training events, and effective organizational activities.
  • Scott Killian (806) 358-6500 FTE $41,760 + $540 Monthly Base Reimbursement + Mileage/Expenses

Career Specialist

3 Years
Workforce Innovation Opportunity Act-Workforce Solutions | Amarillo, Texas | 11.2015 - 11.2018
  • Guided WIOA customers in developing work behaviors and enhancing employability skills.
  • Completed comprehensive needs and eligibility assessment for WIOA customers.
  • Develop individual training and employment plans that assist participants in accessing public and private resources to meet goals outlined in their career plan.
  • Supported WIOA customers in acquiring necessary program materials, including uniforms, books, and tools.
  • Maintained participant files and submitted reporting forms, vouchers, and other data.
  • Conduct job placement follow up activities and annual income verification follow up activities.
  • Assist WIOA Customers with purchasing proper program materials such as uniforms, books, and tools.
  • Performed assigned duties in alignment with organizational objectives., responsibilities and directives in compliance with the overall objectives and policies of WIOA.
  • Effectively communicated with current and prospective customers.
  • Positively represent the organization, program and participant’s needs.
  • Facilitated post-graduation job search and placement services for participants.
  • Ensures organizational policy and procedures are followed.
  • Monica Martinez (806) 350-1634 FTE $33,000

Field Representative and Tribal Liaison

4 Years 4 Months
United States Senate, Office of Senator Tom Udall | Santa Fe, New Mexico | 01.2009 - 05.2013
  • Prepare and deliver speeches to represent United States Senator Tom Udall at community events.
  • Facilitated networking opportunities and provided program evaluation and systems improvement consultation for community organizations.
  • Assist community organizations with networking opportunities, program evaluation, systems improvement consultation and delivery of services.
  • Conducted grant research and provided consultation and proposal reviews to support constituents' funding needs.
  • Conduct grant research, provide consultation and review proposals on behalf of the constituents.
  • Advocated for 21 New Mexico Tribes and Pueblos with federal agencies to enhance collaboration and resource access.
  • Develop, plan and coordinate newsworthy public events for the member of congress.
  • Manage internship program through recruitment, hiring, training and supervision.
  • Michele Jacquez-Ortiz (505) 660-4557 FTE $45,000

Regional Field Director

4 Months
Tom Udall for United States Senate Campaign | Albuquerque, New Mexico | 08.2008 - 12.2008
  • Implement the state canvassing and voter turnout plan.
  • Built political network by developing relationships with key political players, opinion leaders, allied organizations, and coalitions, including tribes, to establish a statewide base of support.
  • Recruit, train, and manage volunteers to participate in grassroots activities such as door-to-door canvass operations, phone banking and early voting drives.
  • Train and manage field organizers to track outreach accomplishments of field operations in respective county voting precincts.
  • Coordinate campaign activities with Tribes and Pueblos to ensure activities are carried out in a culturally appropriate manner.
  • Organized campaign rallies to energize electorate and drive voter turnout.
  • Developed and tracked budgets for campaign expenses across satellite offices to ensure fiscal responsibility.
  • Dan Sena or Merideth Dixon (505) 401-8339 FTE $25 per hour

Constituent Services Representative

1 Year 4 Months
United States House of Representatives, Office of Representative Tom Udall | Santa Fe, New Mexico | 03.2007 - 07.2008
  • Perform constituent casework by advocating for constituents while coordinating with respective federal agencies, researching cases, and communicating case resolutions to constituents.
  • Create and track casework records and manage constituent traffic.
  • Act as the community representative for the senator within the congressional district.
  • Updated senator and district director on local, federal, and tribal issues within the district.
  • Prepare brief and staff senator on local federal issues at public events.
  • Oversaw recruitment and training of interns for congressional office. through recruitment, hiring, training and supervision.
  • Manage and enact special Congressional projects including Congressional Art Competition and Congressional Page search.
  • Michele Jacquez-Ortiz (505) 660-4557 FTE $36,000

Governors Assistant

2 Years 2 Months
Pueblo of Pojoaque Office of the Governor | Santa Fe, New Mexico | 01.2005 - 03.2007
  • Served as political liaison and tribal representative for Pojoaque Valley Schools Native American Parent Committee, North Central Regional Transit District, and Pueblo of Pojoaque Economic Development Committee, enhancing communication and collaboration among stakeholders.
  • Lobbied on behalf of Pueblo of Pojoaque to New Mexico State Legislature by drafting proposed legislation and securing support for capital project requests, including road and infrastructure development, to advance community needs.
  • Designing and delivering presentations to various legislative committees on behalf of the Pueblo.
  • Develop and maintain relationships with state agencies and elected officials.
  • Developed and maintained relationships with state agencies and elected officials to foster support for tribal initiatives and ensure alignment with policy goals.
  • Ensure compliance with State of New Mexico Legislative Rules.
  • State of New Mexico Capital Grants compliance and reporting.
  • Frank Demolli (505) 455-2271 FTE $32,000

Director

1 Year 11 Months
Pueblo of Pojoaque Training Center | Santa Fe, New Mexico | 01.2005 - 12.2006
  • Managed day-to-day operations, overseeing budget maintenance, bill payments, and financial statements for Pueblo of Pojoaque Tribal Council presentations.
  • Conducted grant research and prepared proposals submitted to foundations including LANL Foundation, Tech Soup, Kellogg Foundation, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and United States Department of Agriculture to support educational project delivery.
  • Curriculum development and instruction of courseware in digital and printed manual forms for instruction of Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Access, Publisher, QuickBooks, Keyboarding Pro, Introduction to PC, Grammar Skills, Leadership Training, Introduction to the Internet, FrontPage, Life Skills, Professional Development, Ethics, Personal Finance Management, and Business Skills Enhancement.
  • Ensured compliance with grant scope of work, requirements, and agency reporting standards.
  • Stephanie Crosby (505) 455-3254 FTE $32,000

Owner/CEO/President

3 Years 4 Months
Smoke Signal Communications, Inc. | Santa Fe, New Mexico | 05.1994 - 09.1997
  • Managed office operations and employee schedules.
  • Perform accounting functions including invoicing and reconciling of all accounts.
  • Provided customer service and sold pagers, cellular phones, and accessories.
  • Developed marketing tools for media and print to enhance networking with business leaders.

Education

Bachelor of Arts - Political Science

Fort Lewis College | Durango, Colorado | 01-2004

Certificate - Grant Proposal Development

The Grantsmanship Center | Los Angeles, California | 01-2005

Skills

Operations management
Process improvement
Customer relations
Team leadership
Administrative skills
Volunteer engagement
Volunteer coordination
Interpersonal skills

Interests

Hiking
I participate in a variety of outdoor recreational activities.
Playing Sports
Volunteering with youth sports programs as a coach.
Camping
Kayaking

Timeline

Golden Eagle Senior District Executive
Boy Scouts of America-Golden Spread Council #562
05.2022 - 03.2026
Golden Eagle District Executive
Boy Scouts of America-Golden Spread Council #562
11.2018 - 01.2022
Career Specialist
Workforce Innovation Opportunity Act-Workforce Solutions
11.2015 - 11.2018
Field Representative and Tribal Liaison
United States Senate, Office of Senator Tom Udall
01.2009 - 05.2013
Regional Field Director
Tom Udall for United States Senate Campaign
08.2008 - 12.2008
Constituent Services Representative
United States House of Representatives, Office of Representative Tom Udall
03.2007 - 07.2008
Governors Assistant
Pueblo of Pojoaque Office of the Governor
01.2005 - 03.2007
Director
Pueblo of Pojoaque Training Center
01.2005 - 12.2006
Owner/CEO/President
Smoke Signal Communications, Inc.
05.1994 - 09.1997
The Grantsmanship Center
Certificate from Grant Proposal Development
Fort Lewis College
Bachelor of Arts from Political Science

Awards and Accomplishments

New Mexico Department of Licensing and Regulations-Claims Adjustor License Number 351811, Published Work Mixed Beans-Thinking Back to When I Was Young (Free River Press)., 1993 Remembering My Grandma First Place-New Mexico State Poetry Society., 1993 Remembering My Grandma First Honorable Mention-Federation of State Poetry Societies., 2009 TRiO Achiever of the Year- Clovis Community College New Mexico Achiever of the Year., College Reading and Language Association Certified Tutor 2003., Fort Lewis College Student Government-Senator., Student Association of Albuquerque TV-I President., Student Association of Albuquerque TV-I-Senator.
Antonio Michael Lopez