Our Team

Resilient New Mexico was founded by Marty Braniff and Larry Archibald in 2019.  The Telehealth Learning Community of therapists, social workers, and community support workers who deliver Behavioral Health for Families through virtual communication is our first program. Our team diligently works to make this possible.

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Catherine Allen

Catherine Allen is Founder and Chairman of The Santa Fe Group, a Santa Fe, New Mexico, based cybersecurity and risk management advisory services company with over 325 corporate members in its third party risk management program, Shared Assessments. Her company received the Cyber Defense Infosec Hot Company in Risk Management Award in 2019. Catherine is a corporate board director and has served, or continues to serve, on the boards of Synovus Financial, El Paso Electric Company, Stewart Information Services, NBS Technologies, RiskSense, CRI Advantage, Belief Agency and a number of others. She was named one of the National Association of Corporate Directors (NACD) 100 Most Influential Directors in 2018. Her corporate career included executive positions at Dun and Bradstreet and Citicorp in strategic planning, marketing and technology innovation.

Catherine has received a number of lifetime awards for her vision and leadership in technology and financial services from the Executive Women’s Forum, US Banker, the National Foundation for Credit Counseling and the University of Missouri. She was named one of the Top 25 Most Influential Women in Cybersecurity by Cyber Defense Magazine in 2019  as well as one of the 2019 Cutting Edge Women in Cybersecurity. SC Magazine named her one of the 2019 Visionaries in cybersecurity of the Last 30 Years.

Her nonprofit work crosses the areas of the arts, social justice and higher education. Catherine is one of the founding Board members of Resilient New Mexico. She is a former Chair of the Board of Appleseed New Mexico. Catherine has served two terms on the Board of the IFAM and now is on the Advisory Board. She co-chairs the Strategic Planning Committee. She, and several others from the Belizean Grove, created the Mentor-to-Market (M2M) educational program for IFAM artists and her friends from around the United States come each year to mentor the artists as well as volunteer at the Market. She also sits on the Advisory Board of the Museum of New Mexico Foundation and has been on that Board for several years. In the past she served on the Board of the CCA and Lensic Center for Performing Arts. She sits on the Board of Visitors at the University of Missouri and just completed raising $1.4B in their capital campaign as a Tri-Chair of the Campaign Cabinet. She received an honorary doctorate from the University in 2007. She also sits on the Board of Trustees of the New York Institute of Technology. She is known for being an advocate for women in the C-Suite, in public policy and on corporate boards. She sits on the Advisory Boards of Women Corporate Directors, the Executive Women’s Forum, the International Women’s Forum, where she is President-Elect for New Mexico, and the Belizean Grove.  She is also active behind the scenes in fundraising and policy development in New Mexico and nationally for Democratic candidates.

Catherine and her husband, Paul Rooker, live between Santa Fe and Cape Cod, and share five step-children and ten grandchildren. She is a long-time collector of folk art and Native American art, and lives in a home designed and built in 1932 by the artist, Fremont Ellis, one of the Cinco Pintores.

 
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Larry Archibald

Larry Archibald is serial small-business entrepreneur who moved to New Mexico on the last day of 1971 after a four-year career as a Mercedes mechanic with minor experience in public health during the Nigerian/Biafran civil war. He started three businesses in Santa Fe County and now invests in small businesses around the country. Larry has a strong interest in improving behavioral health for all New Mexicans of all ages.

 
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Marty Braniff

Martha ‘Marty’ Braniff founded Houston’s Child Advocates, Inc., a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) program providing volunteers for abused and neglected children, and she cofounded the Texas CASA Association. Since moving to New Mexico, Braniff cofounded Resilient New Mexico: Behavioral Health for Families, a public/private partnership with the state. She is a board member of New Mexico Children’s Trust Fund, the Children’s Court Improvement Commission, and the International Folk Art Market. She serves as a public member of the legislature’s New Mexico Public School Capitol Outlay Oversight Task Force, and she was a lead of the 2017 Children Youth and Families Department Transition Team.

 
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Hank Coleman

Hank Coleman enjoyed a long career practicing law at Vinson & Elkins LLP in Houston specializing in tax exempt financing for local governments and nonprofit organizations. He currently is General Counsel for an international airport organization affiliated with the Houston Airport System. Previously he was as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Peru, a junior high school math teacher and Houston’s City Attorney. He has chaired the boards of the Methodist Children’s Home of Texas and New Mexico and reVision Houston and held other offices on the boards of KIPP Academy, the Houston Community College Foundation, Harris County Hospital District Foundation and the Rothko Chapel.  He currently serves on the board of Santa Fe’s International Folk Art Market.  He is a graduate of Rice University and The University of Texas Law School.  He and Kathryn have four grown children and seven grandchildren.

 
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Lyndon Haviland

Lyndon Haviland, MPH, DrPH, is an international health consultant with more than 30 years public health experience. Dr. Haviland began her career in the US Refugee Service, working in multiple camps with South East Asia refugees. In 1991, she co-authored the first humanitarian needs assessment of Cambodia for the US Agency for International Development. Since that time, Dr. Haviland has led various public health campaigns, initiatives and organizations. Her consulting clients include UN agencies, international NGOs, and former Heads of State. She has served as a Board member for numerous international and domestic NGOs including the American Public Health Association where she is the recipient of two of its highest honors, Friend of the Student Assembly and the Director’s Citation.

As a consultant, Dr. Haviland has advised global leaders, presidents and agency heads on maternal and child health, access to vaccines, vaccine hesitancy, sexual and reproductive health, tobacco control and health promotion / disease prevention. Her work spans strategy, communications, leadership and partnership development. She was the Senior Project Leader for the UN Secretary-General’s Global Strategy for Women’s and Children’s Health Every Woman, Every Child) , an initiative helped to align all member states of the United Nations around a common strategy for saving more than 16 million lives and raised more than $40 billion in new resources for women and children’s health globally. Every Woman, Every Child is widely acknowledged as a turning point for multi-sectoral partnerships at the United Nations.

Dr. Haviland has worked in a broad range of professional environments spanning domestic, academic, multinational and multilateral organizations including the Earth Echo International, GAVI, UN Women, Policy Wisdom, Rabin Martin, the Aspen Institute, UNAIDS, the United Nations Department of Public Information, the UN Foundation, HRSA/SPNS projects, UNDP, WHO, the International Medical Corps, the American Legacy Foundation, The International Catholic Migration Commission and the International Organization for Migration. She holds a masters and doctorate degrees in public health from the Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University, and has completed Advanced Management & Leadership training at the Harvard Business School.

 

 
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Dee Ann Mcintyre

Dee Ann McIntyre is on the board of the New Mexico School for the Arts in Santa Fe. She also serves as vice-president of the McIntyre Foundation in Cedar Rapids, and is on the Board of the Cerebral Palsy Research Foundation in Wichita, KS. She is a member of the National Advisory Board for the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, DC, and is a member of the Circles of the Museum of New Mexico Foundation. Her background is working in the state legislative process. She was the Director of Committee Staff for the Oklahoma State Senate, the administrative assistant to the House Minority Leader and to the Senate Majority Leader in Kansas. She was a project manager for Legis50, the Center for Legislative Improvement in Denver. She was a regional manager for The Alliance of American Insurers in Chicago and Director of State Affairs for the National Association of Insurance Brokers in Washington, DC

 
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Adrienne Murray

Adrienne A. Murray, MPA has professional experience in facilitating community-centered programming, member acquisition & retention, virtual and IRL event planning & logistics, fundraising campaigns, volunteer recruitment & training, marketing, and online learning. She is an alumna of the 2020 cohort of the New Mexico Women of Color Nonprofit Leadership Initiative and her passions include providing mentorship and opportunity for young women of color through connection and the creation of beloved community.