After a summer hiatus, New Mexico’s State Investment Council met again on Tuesday, approving new commitments to a slate of venture capital and private equity firms and restructuring an earlier commitment that helped spawn a year-old startup studio in Albuquerque.
Source: The Business Journal
State Investment Council commits $30M to NYC-based venture firm
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