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Mayor Richard J. Berry
Up one levelRichard J. Berry was sworn into office as Albuquerque's Mayor on Dec. 1, 2009.
Berry is an accomplished businessman and entrepreneur. With over twenty years of business experience in New Mexico and the greater Southwest region, Mayor Berry brings a pragmatic approach to government. As a former two term state representative from Albuquerque he understands the needs of New Mexico's largest city. As a state legislator, he championed for fiscal responsibility and transparency, greater public safety, and improved opportunities for all New Mexicans.
Mayor Berry moved to Albuquerque in 1982 from Nebraska to attend the University of New Mexico, where he received his degree in finance and administration. While at UNM he was a letterman on the track and field team, specializing in the decathlon. It was at UNM where he met his college sweetheart and Albuquerque native Maria Medina. Richard and Maria have been married for nineteen years and have one son. They also call their dog, a Jack Russell Terrier, part of the family.
The Mayor and First Lady are active members of the community. You may spot the Berrys around Albuquerque, participating in events such as the Run for the Zoo, at community festivals, volunteering at local charities or out for a night at the theater or dancing to live music. They are active with their son's scouting troop, and enjoy outdoor activities such as skiing, hiking, camping, fishing and hunting.
Mayor Berry is listening and wants to hear from you.
News from the Mayor's Office
Albuquerque Heading Home Celebrates 1st Anniversary
Mayor Richard J. Berry joined with Albuquerque Heading Home volunteers, organizers, and participants to celebrate the program’s first anniversary.
City of Albuquerque Legislative Priorities
Mayor Richard J. Berry has sent his legislative priorities to the state legislators for their consideration.
Mayor Berry Calls for Study to Optimize the City’s Efficiency
Mayor Richard J. Berry has sent his recommendation to the City Council for a city-wide, third party independent organizational review and analysis.
Mayor Announces Significant Changes to Police Academy
Starting this fall potential cadets will be required to have at least 60 college-level credit hours or three years military experience.
