Alamogordo Daily News - Controversial Aragon could return to politics:
SANTA FE What's next for Manny Aragon, the recently deposed president of New Mexico Highlands University? No doubt about it. He's sure to land somewhere in the public eye. Will it be as a lawyer, lobbyist, administrator, consultant, professor, legislator or something we'd never guess?At 59, Aragon still is full of energy, ideas and attitude. Who will want him? Friends say he can take his pick of offers. But along with Manny's many talents comes a sure fire ability to generate controversy.Aragon could reopen his law practice. But he already had closed that several years before he assumed the Highlands presidency. Apparently there wasn't enough to excite him.Many former legislators become lobbyists. No one has a better background
and persuasive abilities than Aragon. But can he make the switch from a powerful lawmaker to a lobbyist who must be sensitive to the whims of legislative powerhouses such as he was?
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