folkartmarket.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/Board-Biographies.pdfDoes this mean the TC is in N.M.? or In Cody Museum?
Charmay Allred
Charmay serves on the New Mexico State Arts Commission, boards of the Lensic Performing Arts Center and
the Institute of American Indian Arts Foundation. She is an active volunteer with numerous community
organizations including Cornerstones Community Partnerships, Spanish Colonial Arts Society, the Museum of
Spanish Colonial Art, the Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian, Santa Fe Symphony, the National
Dance Institute of New Mexico, and the New Mexico Wilderness Alliance among others. She is a founding
chair of the Santa Fe International Folk Art Market and serves as an advisory trustee of the Museum of New
Mexico Foundation. She and *Forrest Fenn* created One Horse Land and Cattle Company Publishing to publish
Fenn’s memories, archives, and archaeological work. Formerly, she was an English and journalism teacher as
well as a medical editor and a commercial interior designer. She was recently honored for her years of
voluntarism in the arts. Charmay conducted her undergraduate studies at La Sierra University and
postgraduate work at the University of Redlands.
Leigh Ann Roscher Brown
(Roscher Brown???)
Leigh Ann and her husband, David, have lived in Santa Fe, NM since 1987. She has served on the boards of
the Santa Fe Pro Musica, Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, St. Vincent Hospital Foundation, Buckaroo Ball
Committee (Ball Chair, 1997), and the Board of Trustees for Santa Fe Preparatory School for six years (Board
Chair, 2007-2010; capital campaign chair, 2003-2006). Formerly an executive with AT&T and Southwestern
Bell, she is presently owner of Brown Thomason & Associates, LLC. Leigh Ann holds a B.A. from the
University of Missouri, Columbia. She and her husband have two children