Celeste Valencia

Marketing And Communications Director at State Bar of New Mexico

Celeste Valencia is an experienced marketing professional with a diverse background in various roles across multiple organizations. Currently serving as Marketing Communications Manager and previously as Digital Marketing Coordinator at the State Bar of New Mexico since August 2020, Celeste has demonstrated expertise in direct and online marketing, as well as social media coordination. Prior experiences include positions such as Business Manager at Bryan's Photography, Marketing Coordinator at The Perfect Wedding Guide, LLC, and Marketing Director at The GREAT Academy. Additional roles include Events Marketing Director at Casa Rondena Winery, Marketing Specialist at Access Technologies, and an internship at Griffin & Associates Marketing and Advertising. Celeste holds a degree in Business Administration with a focus on Marketing and Psychology from the UNM Anderson School of Management, completed in 2010.

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Albuquerque, United States

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State Bar of New Mexico

The State Bar of New Mexico is a professional membership organization of attorneys licensed to practice law in New Mexico. Established in 1886 and originally operating as an agency of the New Mexico Supreme Court, the State Bar was established by state statue on March 17, 1925, and was incorporated under the laws of the State of New Mexico in 1978. Currently (February 2012), the State Bar is composed of more than 9,000 members. The State Bar is governed by a Board of Bar Commissioners, all of whom are licensed attorneys elected by their peers from designated Bar Commissioner districts throughout New Mexico. The BBC, together with the staff, carry out the purposes of the State Bar as stated in the Rules Governing the Bar and the State Bar Bylaws, which state the State Bar will seek to: “… promote the interests of the legal profession in the State of New Mexico; improve the relationships between the legal profession and the public; encourage and assist in the delivery of legal services to all in need of such services; aid in improving the administration of justice; foster and maintain high ideals of integrity, learning, competence and public service; provide a forum for the discussion of subjects pertaining to the practice of law and law reform; promote and provide continuing legal education in technical fields of substantive law and practice; participate in the legislative, executive and judicial processes by informing its membership about issues affecting the legal system and relating to the purposes of the State Bar, and upon approval by the Board of Bar Commissioners…, to take such further action as may be necessary to present the views of the Board to the appropriate court, executive office or legislative body for consideration.”