Board of Regents
- Stephen D. Paternoster, FMP, 1979 HSG – President, Albuquerque, NM
- Jesse F. Eckel, 1969 JCG – Secretary, Roswell, NM
- LTC Fermin Rubio, NMANG – Member, Las Cruces, NM
- John M. Henderson, III 1964 JCG, CCIM – Member, Albuquerque, NM
Administration
- Major General Jerry W. Grizzle, USARNG Ret. Ph.D. – Superintendent/President
- Brigadier General Douglas J. Murray, USAF Ret. Ph.D. – Dean of Academics/Chief Academic Officer
- Brigadier General Richard V. Geraci, USA Ret. M.S./M.A./M.Ed. – Commandant/Dean of Students
- Colonel Reginald W. Franklin, NMMI, B.S. – Director of Athletics
- Colonel George Brick, NMMI, M.S. – Vice Dean/High School Principal
- Lieutenant Colonel Jeffery A. Savage, NMMI, B.S. – Vice President of Enrollment/Marketing
The Corps of Cadets at New Mexico Military Institute operates within the framework of a military organization with a cadet chain of command, headed by a Cadet Regimental Commander, under the supervision of the Commandant of Cadets and his staff. Working closely with the regimental commander and other cadet commanders, the staff is composed of officers and non-commissioned officers of the U.S. Army in the Military Science Division and other highly trained professional leaders, either retired military or with military experience. Upon enrollment, new cadets become part of the Corps under the traditional “new cadet-old cadet” system. New cadets are generally assigned to rooms in the barracks with fellow new cadets of the same academic year. Periodically, they may have a roommate that is one class behind or ahead of them. As a new cadet, the cadet is trained and held to the highest standards.
To differentiate NMMI from other educational institutions as a world class center for academic excellence, physical readiness, and leadership development
To educate, train, and prepare young men and women to be leaders capable of critical thinking and sound analysis, leaders who possess uncompromising character and leaders able to meet challenging physical demands.
Treat them as you would like your own treated. Teach them as you would like your own taught.
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