Tina Cordova

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Tina Cordova (born 1959) is a New Mexican businesswoman and activist. She was named New Mexico Small Business Person of the Year in 2000. Around the same time she was diagnosed with thyroid cancer, and she became more aware of the unusually high incidence of cancers and death among friends and family in her community of Tularosa, New Mexico due to their proximity to the Trinity test site. In 2005, she co-founded the Tularosa Basin Downwinders Consortium to seek a federal apology and compensation for those with illnesses and cancers resulting from radiation exposure due to the Trinity test. She is the subject of the documentary film First We Bombed New Mexico.

Cordova was born in 1959 and reared in Tularosa, New Mexico.[1][2] She is the daughter of Tony Cordova, who managed a grocery store, and Rosalie Cordova, who stayed at home to raise four children before entering the property appraisal business.[2] She is the oldest of her four siblings.[3] In 1977, she graduated valedictorian of Tularosa High School and earned a Bachelor's degree (1981) and a Master of Science degree (1983) in biology from New Mexico Highlands University.[3][4] She attended University of New Mexico medical school from 1983 to 1986 but left to support her son as a single mother. She worked as a waitress and discovered that she enjoyed the business environment.[1]

Business career

In 1990, she co-founded Queston Construction in Albuquerque, New Mexico, which grew from $50,000 in sales and two full-time employees to $2.5 million in sales and 26 employees by 1998, at which time it was named among the Fastest Growing 100 Hispanic-owned businesses in the United States by Hispano Business.[2] In 1999, she received the Adelante Female Small Business Owner award from Hispanic Magazine and the following year was named New Mexico Small Business Person of the Year.[3] Hispanic Magazine also named her as a Top 100 Entrepreneur in 2001.[2]

Cancer from radiation exposure

Advocacy for New Mexico's inclusion in RECA

References

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