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Anyone with questions or concerns regarding the Inspection of Public Records Act or the Open Meetings Act can contact the FOG hotline at 1-505-764-3750.

The New Mexico Foundation for Open Government has hired a new executive director with a record of local advocacy and journalism.

FOG, a watchdog for public records law and transparency, announced in a news release Thursday that Christine Barber will take over the position starting next week.

Christine Barber
Christine Barber

鈥淭ransparency and the public鈥檚 right to know are coming under attack from numerous fronts,鈥 FOG President Jessica Onsurez said in a statement. 鈥淲e are pleased to welcome Christine onboard at this critical time as FOG takes on these challenges.鈥

Barber was previously executive director of two nonprofits 鈥 Street Safe New Mexico and, most recently, Asur New Mexico. Both are geared toward helping women who are living on the streets, particularly those being sex-trafficked.

Before her advocacy work, Barber was employed as a journalist with the Gallup Independent, Santa Fe New Mexican and the sa国际传媒官网网页入口, according to the release.

The release states Barber has won awards for her work in journalism and as an author in New Mexico. She has two bachelor鈥檚 degrees: one in journalism from the University of Florida; the other in biology from the University of New Mexico.

The job came open after FOG鈥檚 previous executive director, Melanie Majors, announced her retirement.

鈥淢elanie not only has years of outstanding service to the FOG community, and she has built on our strong foundation allowing us to move to the future,鈥 Onsurez said in the release.

Majors came to the position with more than 35 years of communications experience, including in newspapers and television, starting her career as a reporter in Grants, according to the release.

Majors also taught journalism classes at UNM and owned a public relations firm, The Majors Company.

鈥淎s an advocate for transparency in government, FOG鈥檚 mission is to defend the public鈥檚 right to know and to educate citizens and government agencies about their rights and responsibilities under New Mexico鈥檚 open-meetings and open-records laws,鈥 according to the release. 鈥淔OG is a nonprofit, nonpartisan, member-supported organization that serves the open government interests of the general public, the business community, elected officials, journalists and lawyers.鈥