
Tamara Hurt is being awarded the New Mexico Community Service Award Friday – one of the 2013 Outstanding Member Awards and AICPA Women to Watch Awards.
Hurt is being recognized at the 19th Annual Pride in the Profession Awards luncheon in Albuquerque, hosted by the New Mexico Society of CPAs.
Hurt currently serves on the board of directors of the New Mexico Beef Council, the New Mexico 4-H Youth Development Foundation and Deming MainStreet, and is a member of the Deming Downtown Master Plan Committee.
She volunteers as the coach for the Deming FFA Farm Business Management Team – a team that just placed in the top 10 in the nation.
She also serves as Borderbelles Secretary and on the Beef Promotion Committee, is on the First United Methodist Church Staff-Parish Relations Committee, and has volunteered as a Luna County 4-H leader for over 20 years.
In addition, Hurt has been a board member of the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish, was vice-chair of the New Mexico Cattle Growers Taxation Committee, was the Women’s Committee Chair of the Luna b County Farm and Livestock Bureau, served as the Southwestern New Mexico State Fair Junior Livestock Sale secretary, and was on the New Mexico Society of CPA’s CPE Committee.