Gregory M. Tucker is the award-winning author of the screen play, “Gone Are the Days,” and the novel “The Ancients.” He lives in Northern New Mexico and Gilbert, Arizona with his beautiful wife, Stacie.
He graduated from the University of New Mexico School of Law in the top ten percent of his class in 1999. He also has degrees in Finance (Arizona State University) and International Business Management (University of Bradford, England). He is an owner and officer of 12 various companies that operate in five states: such as title insurance, oil and gas automation, chemical systems, water purification, work-over rigs, and so on. He is a good-will Ambassador for the State of New Mexico (the New Mexico Amigos). He was the youngest elected District Attorney in the history of the State of New Mexico and handled many high-profile cases to include serial murderers and racketeering. He also served in the Region 2, HIDTA (High-Intense Drug Trafficking Area) task force that conducted the largest drug sting in the history of the state. In 2004, he ran for congress against Tom Udall, and despite losing the election, he managed to get the largest percentage of votes his party has received in the history of the district.
He spends a great deal of time working on, and for, non-profit philanthropy companies, and created the Coyote Club which raises money for children affected by cancer. He spends most of his time working on complex business transactions and commercial litigation, and represents several multi-state corporations.