By Lauren Villagran | Albuquerque Journal
A cowboy is in the lobby waiting for Santa Fe real estate mogul Dan Burrell.
Burrell, 37 years old, dressed in a suit, is taking care of business at New Mexico State University in a borrowed office while his privately funded $85 million Burrell College of Osteopathic Medicine is under construction up the road.
In an hour or so, he will trade his suit for jeans and hop into the cowboy’s truck, headed for the Jicarilla Mountains near Alamogordo, where he has an industrial garnet mine and a cattle ranching operation in the works.