Treasurer
Mauricia Chavarria
Santa Clara Pueblo
In addition to this, Chavarria works full-time for the Incorporated County of Los Alamos in Los Alamos, NM as the Accounting Operations Manager and the Public Utilities Accountant (for electric, gas, water, and wastewater utility services). Her previous experience includes working for the State of New Mexico via the Department of Transportation, the Aging and Long-Term Services Department, and the Environment Department. Likewise, Chavarria worked at the Los Alamos National Laboratory for many years in support of the Department of Energy and National Nuclear Security.
Chavarria’s educational background includes a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration and a Master of Business Administration degree with a concentration in finance from New Mexico State University. She completed programs at Harvard University and received two (2) Harvard Business School Executive Education Program Certificates for “Leading Tribal Nations” through the National Congress of American Indians and “Leading People and Investing to Build Sustainable Communities” through the Native American Finance Officers Association. Along with that, she completed the “Indigenous Leadership Academy” at Arizona State University through the American Indian Policy Institute at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law in the Fall of 2023.
Most recently, Chavarria unearthed her passion for investing in Indigenous youth through her involvement in the American Indigenous Business Leaders (AIBL) program, where she serves as a student mentor as well as a professional business mentor for AIBL’s Business Plan Competition. Throughout the years, she leveraged the key contacts, knowledge, and skills acquired to help advance her beloved Pueblo and worked to promote self-sufficiency while increasing life path opportunities for future generations. Chavarria is fully immersed in her community and participates regularly in cultural and traditional activities. She resides in Kha’p’o Owingeh and is a proud fluent speaker of her native Tewa language.