Robin Brule

Robin Brule

Robin Brule’ is a large-system service designer with a proven track record of mobilizing cross-sector partners to improve outcomes for New Mexicans.
Currently, Robin serves as the Vice President of Community Relations and Assistant to the President at Nusenda Credit Union. In addition, Robin serves as an “executive on loan” from Nusenda to Albuquerque’s Living Cities Integration Initiative, City Alive. As Chief Strategist for City Alive, Robin mobilizes cross-sector partners to improve outcomes for New Mexicans. She was also the innovator and architect of Albuquerque’s successful selection by the Corporation for National and Community Services (CNCS) for the special “Mayor-Governor” Initiative. The program will support 20 AmeriCorps members to act as Opportunity Coaches for students in the Running Start for Careers Program, providing wraparound supports and increasing students’ financial capabilities. Running Start for Careers is a coordinated public/private effort to decrease New Mexico’s high school drop-out rate while creating an integrated workforce system critical to our state’s sustainable economic success.

As Vice President of Community Relations and Assistant to the President at Nusenda Credit Union, Robin works collaboratively with a variety of stakeholders and diverse constituent groups to bolster and improve educational and economic opportunities for New Mexicans. One of her notable accomplishments in this role includes the Ideas for Action Spotlight on Poverty award for the innovative Powering Success micro-assistance program that bundles short-term financial assistance and wraparound support services for disadvantaged students facing dis-enrollment from college. Powering Success has also been recognized as a promising practice for student persistence at the post-secondary level. In 2014 the National Association of Federal Credit Unions named her “Professional of the Year”.

Robin’s prior experience includes serving as strategic advisor to the New Mexico Children’s Cabinet. Established in state statute, the New Mexico Children’s Cabinet is comprised of 16 State Department Cabinet Secretaries, tasked with aligning, coordinating, and leveraging resources to maximize outcomes for children. In this capacity, her work was featured in the 2010 MIT article Government and Social Innovation as an effective model for leveraging and maximizing Federal and philanthropic funding to increase New Mexico’s economic vitality. Prior to this advisor role, Robin also served as Executive Director of the Central New Mexico Community College (CNM) Foundation. Through Robin’s leadership, CNM created the nationally recognized Center for Working Families initiative, which later evolved to become CNM Connect. The Center for Working Families initiative provides bundled services to low-income, first-generation college students to address non-academic barriers to educational success. Robin’s work garnered the CNM Foundation recognition that includes the 2007 Association of Commerce & Industry’s VIVA Award for Vision, Investment, Vitality and Action in the Community and a 2006 Ethics in Business Award.

In 2007, Robin was selected as an Annie E. Casey Foundation Fellow. Robin has been recognized locally and nationally for her work taking innovative ideas to scale and applying new tools and approaches to transform systems that serve vulnerable kids, families and communities. With a focus on measurable, results-driven, lasting improvements and outcomes, Robin has engineered, piloted, and scaled holistic, integrative, bundled service programs. She has testified before Congress on the role of financial capability, EITC, and IDA’s to promote youth and adult education, workforce and economic success, as well as alternative strategies and delivery systems to strengthen the uptake and integration of these programs. She has been recognized as a New Mexico Power Broker, a Woman of Influence, and the Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce Leadership Award. She was honored by Governor Susana Martinez as a 2018 New Mexico True Hero, served on Governor Richardson’s Poverty Reduction Task force and worked with NM Senators Bingaman and Domenici to improve legislation on savings mobilization and EITC outreach.

Robin Brule

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Navigating Collective Impact through a Mayoral Transition

Lessons and resources from Albuquerque around sustaining cross-sector work through a mayoral transition. On Wednesday 5/15, Living Cities and Albuquerque, NM cross-sector leadership will present at the Collective Impact Forum. Their session titled “Navigating Collective Impact through a Mayoral Transition” will take place on from 10:30 – 11:45 AM CT. Follow along and join the conversation using #CIConvening and @CIForumTweets, and in …

How Albuquerque is Fighting Trickle-Down Economics

In 2014, leaders from across sectors in Albuquerque gathered around a table and asked: How do we change the course of our economy? What will it take to truly adapt to new economic realities and create a functioning and prosperous economy? How do we address economic disparities in our city and tackle poverty? Albuquerque has been slow to recover from …

Aligning Allies and Contributions: Using Results Based Accountability to Create Collective Impact

Albuquerque Integration Initiative partners value Results Based Accountability as a roadmap to take action, and join together in responsibility, ownership and results. Perhaps you’ve seen the cartoon that shows four people in a rowboat. A hole in the stern causes the small vessel to quickly fill with water as two of the passengers desperately bail. Meanwhile, the other two sit …

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