Barbara Richardson

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Barbara Richardson
Richardson on October 30, 2007
First Lady of New Mexico
In role
January 1, 2003 – January 1, 2011
GovernorBill Richardson
Preceded byDenise Johnson
Succeeded byChuck Franco (First Gentleman)
Personal details
Born
Barbara Flavin

(1949-03-25) March 25, 1949 (age 75)
Gardner, Massachusetts, U.S.
SpouseBill Richardson

Barbara Richardson (née Flavin; born March 25, 1949) is the wife of Bill Richardson, the former governor of New Mexico and a former 2008 Democratic Presidential candidate.

Richardson was born in Gardner, Massachusetts, the daughter of Evelyn Mary (née Kaplan) and John Francis Flavin.[1] She was a magna cum laude graduate in 1971 of Wheaton College in Norton, Massachusetts.

She formed the New Mexico Immunizations Coalition in April 2003. The coalition of doctors and state officials created a registry that medical providers can check and see which immunizations children need, as well as a color-coded schedule with baby pictures indicating the appropriate ages for vaccines to help parents track their children's care. Their goal was to immunize 90 percent of New Mexico's children by 2010.

She is also the New Mexico chairperson of Read Across America. Also active in efforts to combat domestic violence, she helped to open a shelter for abused spouses in a corner of the state where such services had been nonexistent. In addition, she runs an annual bowling fundraiser for Big Brothers Big Sisters of America.[2]

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