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Heather Brewer, host of Insight New Mexico

Heather Brewer is currrently Executive Director of NARAL Pro-Choice New Mexico.  She brings with her more than a decade of experience working to protect a woman’s right to choose from her communications work for pro-choice elected officials, candidates and PACs, and from her work with grassroots pro-choice organizations.

Before moving to New Mexico, Brewer worked in Washington, D.C., as communications director for the Women’s Campaign Fund, a non-partisan PAC that works to elect pro-choice women candidates. During her six years in Washington, D.C., Brewer also worked on Capitol Hill as press secretary for pro-choice Congresswoman Juanita Millender-McDonald and then as press secretary for Congresswoman Lynn Woolsey, a leader in the fight to provide access to RU-486.

Using the experience she gained inside the Beltway, Brewer began working for pro-choice candidates and elected officials in New Mexico. Brewer most recently served as communications director for congressional candidate Attorney General Patricia Madrid. Brewer previously served as communications coordinator for Howard Dean for New Mexico in Santa Fe; communications director for Eric Griego for Mayor in Albuquerque; and media relations director for New Mexico Speaker of the House Ben Lujan.  

Brewer has also dedicated time to supporting pro-choice grassroots organizations. She served as the newsletter editor for the D.C.-based Women’s Information Network and was a clinic defender and newsletter editor for the Washington Area Clinic Defense Task Force. Brewer was also a volunteer with the Santa Fe Rape Crisis Center and a former member of the Santa Fe Choice Action Team. 

In addition to her work promoting a woman’s right to choose, Brewer specializes in designing and implementing media strategies for candidates, elected officials and community groups. Brewer has created individualized media, message and public speaking workshops for organizations such as New Mexico’s Health Care for All. Brewer has also facilitated workshops for the Sheila Wellstone Institute and Emerge New Mexico. 

Having earned a journalism degree at Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism, Brewer has a background as reporter and free-lance writer – including writing for Baltimore magazine, Business Law Today and the Santa Fe New Mexican.

Brewer is a founding board member of Emerge New Mexico, an organization that trains Democratic women to run for public office. Ms Brewer cn be reached at hbrewer@prochoicenewmexico.org  .


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

Suzanne Prescott, Executive Producer

Suzanne produced Insight New Mexico's radio shows last season during the New Mexico legislative session and returns to bring fresh insight and analysis from politicians and pundits to New Mexico listeners. Excitement over the legislative session, the presidential primary and campaign '08 will lend more than an ordinary degree of excitement to Insight New Mexico 08.

'Suz' has previous experience as a producer for Jones Intercable.  She experienced enough technology frustration to last a lifetime as Director of Strategic Technology Planning for Lincoln Networks (funded by a grant from the US Dept. of Commerce) and appeared on 'Good Morning America' with colleague, Don Fricker, as developers of the computer telephony application, Digital Professor.

She has a doctorate from the University of Chicago - her doctoral dissertation was in the field of information science  (although she confesses that she's not sure how that relates to broadcast radio.) She's a frequent contributor to the New Mexico blogosphere and manages blogs for a state senator as well as her own blog.  She believes her experience as an organizer for AFT locals 3500 and 4100 in Illinois and New York State United Teachers' Local 2190 gave her the chance to see effective social action at work.

 

 


 


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