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Rob Armstrong Martin is currently the Executive Director of The Albuquerque Little Theatre(ALT), since July 1, 2024, after long-time Executive Director Henry Avery retired on July 30, 2024. Martin is an Albuquerque native.[1]
Prior to joining ALT, Armstrong Martin served as Assistant Dean of Continuing Medical Education at NYU Grossman Long Island School of Medicine, in Mineola, NY [2]
Armstrong Martin studied drama and dance at Dartmouth College and earned a master’s degree in business administration at Yale University.
He performed in off-Broadway shows in New York as well as Vortex Theater and Albuquerque Little Theater.[3]
Rob Armstrong Martin has written several unpublished plays. [4]
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- ^ Nonaillada, J.; Martin, R. A. (2022). "Applying Situational Leadership to Redeployment Duties During COVID-19: Lessons Learned". Quality Management in Health Care. 31 (4): 274–277. doi:10.1097/QMH.0000000000000350. PMC 9528805. PMID 35180730.
- ^ https://abqjournal-nm.newsmemory.com/?token=f36946638ea42f2b2ffa12efedfc0663_6699c55e_11f51_0#tncms-source=login
- ^ https://robarmstrongmartin.art/playwriting