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Advertising department contacts

The Santa Fe New Mexican offers a wide variety of advertising opportunities for people and businesses in its online and print publications.

All phone numbers are area code 505, unless specifically noted.

Joe Vigil, advertising director, 986-3007
Doug Moore, display advertising manager, 995-3819
Laura Harding, classified operations manager, 995-3878
Access advertising rate cards by clicking here.

Retail, automotive and real-estate display advertising number: 986-3082
Recruitment display/line advertising main number: 986-3070 e-mail: commercial@sfnewmexican.com
Private party classified line ads: 800-873-3362 or 986-3000
Fax 820-1635 E-mail classad@sfnewmexican.com
Click here to place a classified ad online.

National advertisers

Helen Hopkins, 986-3075, fax: 995-3874


Retail Account Executives

Michael Brendel, 995-3825, cell: 470-9838
Cristina Iverson, 995-3830, cell: 470-2093
Joe Maes, 995-3835, cell: 470-9841
David Wilkinson, 995-3852, cell:470-9837
Alejandro (Alex) Martinez, 995-3837, cell: 470-1668
Glenn Wissmann, 995-3861, cell: 470-0761

Real Estate and Automotive


Sylvia Nichols, 995-3840, cell: 470-3969


Real Estate Guide & Coupon Books

Jan Montoya, 995-3838, cell: 470-9847

Recruitment Advertising

Danielle Silva, 995-3834
Kristen Takacs, 995-3870
Main phone number, 986-3070
Fax, 820-1635


Internet advertising and e-mail marketing:

Ruben Vasquez, Internet advertising executive, 995-3846, mobile: 490-2610


La Voz de Nuevo México

Joe Vigil, La Voz general manager, 995-3834
Salvador Alcaraz, ejecutivo de ventas, 934-4600

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