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Published: 06 December 2022 06 December 2022

Outdoor Recreation Division Director Axie Navas Departs Office

SANTA FE, N.M. – Axie Navas, whose efforts as the first-ever Outdoor Recreation Division Director propelled New Mexico as a national leader in the field, is leaving state government.

Growing New Mexico’s outdoor recreation assets is a priority for Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, who signed a law creating the state’s first Outdoor Recreation Division (ORD), a division of the Economic Development Department, just a few months after taking office in 2019. Navas, a former editor at Outside magazine, was named New Mexico’s first ORD Director.

“In less than four years, the state has shown that strategic investments in outdoor recreation are creating jobs and helping to grow businesses across the state,” Economic Development Cabinet Secretary Alicia J. Keyes said. “Axie has led this charge with innovative and groundbreaking work, garnering many accomplishments for New Mexico along the way. We thank her for her service and wish her luck in the next phase of her career as she balances that with her new obligations as a first-time parent.”

The Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) annual report released in early November showed that New Mexico now ranks fifth in the United States for outdoor recreation employment growth in 2021, with an 18.2 percent bump in the sector year over year. The data also demonstrated that the state is outpacing the nation in GDP, employment, and compensation generated by the outdoor recreation economy.

Since 2019, some of the top accomplishments for the office have been:

Under Navas, ORD also successfully led an Outstanding National Resource Waters petition to protect 125 miles of rivers in New Mexico based on their “outstanding” recreational significance to the state, ensuring exceptional water quality for hunters, anglers, acequias, birders, and everyone else living and recreating along their banks.

Outdoor recreation industry events have also seen an uptick with Navas at the helm. Annual in-state conferences, like the ORD sponsored Outdoor Economics Conference, as well as destination outdoor events have increased statewide. The office continues to partner with industry leaders to champion development in this target industry.

“I am so proud of what the Outdoor Recreation Division has accomplished since Gov. Lujan Grisham created the office in April 2019,” ORD Director Navas, who departs at the end of the year, said. “To cite just a few wins, we’ve launched the first-of-its-kind Outdoor Equity Fund, developed robust outdoor infrastructure funding for communities throughout the state, and grown outdoor industry career opportunities by a magnitude of almost 20. I’m confident that this is just the beginning, and that ORD’s momentum will continue to pick up speed from here under the guidance of the next director. It’s bittersweet to leave, but I know ORD will thrive in this next chapter as an established and powerful champion of the outdoor economy and equitable outdoor access.”

ORD Deputy Director Alyssa Renwick will lead ORD until a permanent director is named. Those interested in the position should send a resumé and letter of interest to Secretary Keyes via, Westlee Painter, Executive Assistant to Deputy Secretary Jon Clark, at WestleeA.Painter@edd.nm.gov