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We are excited to welcome Ryn Delgado as our sixth Leadership Intern of 2025!

Delgado grew up in El Rancho and Los Alamos, NM, before receiving a Davis Scholarship to attend Mahindra United World College India. While in high school, she was selected as a National Hispanic Scholar. She earned her BA in Ethics and Politics from Bard College Berlin and is currently pursuing her MA in the Global Studies Program at Humboldt University in Berlin. During her time in the first co-ed class of Deep Springs College, Ryn was elected the first female student body president. She worked as a Community Health Intern with Esperanza Health Centers in Chicago during COVID, where she helped develop an organizational diversity, equity, and inclusion policy and reviewed the sliding-scale payment policy to promote patient access.
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We are excited to welcome Ryn Delgado as our sixth Leadership Intern of 2025!

Delgado grew up in El Rancho and Los Alamos, NM, before receiving a Davis Scholarship to attend Mahindra United World College India. While in high school, she was selected as a National Hispanic Scholar. She earned her BA in Ethics and Politics from Bard College Berlin and is currently pursuing her MA in the Global Studies Program at Humboldt University in Berlin. During her time in the first co-ed class of Deep Springs College, Ryn was elected the first female student body president. She worked as a Community Health Intern with Esperanza Health Centers in Chicago during COVID, where she helped develop an organizational diversity, equity, and inclusion policy and reviewed the sliding-scale payment policy to promote patient access.

We are excited to welcome Cole Washburn as our fifth Leadership Intern of 2025!

Cole grew up in Albuquerque where he attended Albuquerque Institute of Mathematics and Science. He went on to attend the University of Chicago where he graduated with a BA in English. At UChicago, Cole was involved with the founding of the school’s Indigenous Students Association and he served as Judge of the world-acclaimed University of Chicago Scavenger Hunt. Cole previously interned at the Chicago Mayor’s Office and at the D.C. Office of U.S. Representative Sharice Davids, and these experiences led to him pursuing a career in government work. After graduating, Cole returned to New Mexico to actualize that goal. Cole intends to attend law school and is currently pursuing independent legal research dealing with the intersection of Tribal Jurisdictional law and recent abortion legislation. After earning his JD, Cole plans to practice law in New Mexico.
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We are excited to welcome Cole Washburn as our fifth Leadership Intern of 2025!

Cole grew up in Albuquerque where he attended Albuquerque Institute of Mathematics and Science. He went on to attend the University of Chicago where he graduated with a BA in English. At UChicago, Cole was involved with the founding of the school’s Indigenous Students Association and he served as Judge of the world-acclaimed University of Chicago Scavenger Hunt. Cole previously interned at the Chicago Mayor’s Office and at the D.C. Office of U.S. Representative Sharice Davids, and these experiences led to him pursuing a career in government work. After graduating, Cole returned to New Mexico to actualize that goal. Cole intends to attend law school and is currently pursuing independent legal research dealing with the intersection of Tribal Jurisdictional law and recent abortion legislation. After earning his JD, Cole plans to practice law in New Mexico.

Albuquerque parents Michael Casaus and Naomi Natale explain how joining the interstate healthcare worker compacts would help their son and other New Mexicans like him. ... See MoreSee Less

Albuquerque parents Michael Casaus and Naomi Natale explain how joining the interstate healthcare worker compacts would help their son and other New Mexicans like him.Image attachmentImage attachment+6Image attachment

If Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham convenes a special session to address the federal cuts to Medicaid and food assistance, we hope that she will also include the interstate compacts for healthcare workers. Joining these compacts is the most powerful step state lawmakers can take to immediately expand the supply of healthcare providers available to New Mexicans. ... See MoreSee Less

If Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham convenes a special session to address the federal cuts to Medicaid and food assistance, we hope that she will also include the interstate compacts for healthcare workers. Joining these compacts is the most powerful step state lawmakers can take to immediately expand the supply of healthcare providers available to New Mexicans.

We are excited to welcome Camille Kruger as our fourth Leadership Intern of 2025!

Camille Kruger grew up in Santa Fe and earned her International Baccalaureate Diploma at the United World College (UWC) in Montezuma where she served as a member of the student team that facilitates the school’s restorative justice program. Camille is currently a Davis New Mexico Scholar at the University of Chicago, where she is completing her Bachelor of Public Policy. At college, she works as a research assistant for a professor investigating the relationship between aging housing stock, environmental justice, and health equity. Camille also volunteers as a mentor, helping other first-generation students apply to college.
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We are excited to welcome Camille Kruger as our fourth Leadership Intern of 2025! 

Camille Kruger grew up in Santa Fe and earned her International Baccalaureate Diploma at the United World College (UWC) in Montezuma where she served as a member of the student team that facilitates the school’s restorative justice program. Camille is currently a Davis New Mexico Scholar at the University of Chicago, where she is completing her Bachelor of Public Policy. At college, she works as a research assistant for a professor investigating the relationship between aging housing stock, environmental justice, and health equity. Camille also volunteers as a mentor, helping other first-generation students apply to college.
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