CEO Anthony Mallott on Sealaska Corporation’s Big Comeback
When Anthony Mallott took the reins as CEO of Sealaska on June 28, 2014, the company was under water. In 2013, it lost $35 million and hadn’t broken even on its own operations in 15 years.
Decolonizing Philanthropy: Edgar Villanueva Wants to Change How You Think About ‘Helping’ Native Communities
Edgar Villanueva was frustrated. After 14 years spent working in philanthropy, he was tired of tiny amounts of money trickling down to Native communities that made limited or no impact.
Tribal Carbon: Turning a Profit While Protecting Forests
Indian Country is a leader in the carbon energy economy. Tribes coast to coast and across the expanse of Indian Country in between are participating in the forest carbon offset market. The State of California set a price on carbon, and through a cap-and-trade system,...
Greenfire Is Smoking the Construction Management Competition
Poised to capitalize on Milwaukee’s economic boon is Greenfire Management Services, a Potawatomi construction management firm.
First Nations: Applying Venture Capitalist Principles to a Not-for-Profit
Michael Roberts (Tlingit), President and CEO of First Nations Development Institute, runs the 38-year-old nonprofit like a for-profit business.
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Study: Tribes Had Nearly $13B Economic Impact on Oklahoma in 2017
The 38 federally recognized tribes in Oklahoma had a $12.9 billion impact on the state in 2017, according to a new study released Thursday.
Santiago X to Inspire Indigenous Future-Scapes at Chicago Architecture Biennial
Santiago X, a self-described “Indigenous Futurist,” is contributing a large-scale installation to the 2019 Chicago Architecture Biennial.
Meet Bill McClure, Founder of Native American Coffee and a Native Business Top 50 Entrepreneur
Bill McClure started NativeAmericanCoffee.com with his daughter, Ellie, in 2008. The proud Muscogee (Creek) owner attributes a lot of his success to hustle and old-fashioned business practices.
Sault Ste. Marie Tribe Gets $2M for Manufacturing and Warehouse Facility
A Tribe in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula will construct a 20,000-square-foot manufacturing center with $2 million in federal funds, matched by $350,000 in local funding.
Meet Ben Jacobs, the Osage Co-Founder of Tocabe and a Native Business Top 50 Entrepreneur
A decade ago, Ben Jacobs opened the doors to Tocabe, American Indian Eatery in Denver, Colorado.
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Our Success & Finance issue charts the business breakthroughs of Tribes and Tribal entrepreneurs in “The Greatest Success Stories of 2019.” We also pay homage to perseverance and tireless devotion to Indian Country. Ernie Stevens, Jr., and Cheryl Stevens, his wife of 37 years, grace one of the covers. We honor Ernie Stevens’ nearly 20 years of stewardship to Indian gaming as Chairman of NIGA. Tunica-Biloxi Chairman Marshall Pierite is featured on the opposite cover. He shares how gaming helped his Tribe “to transition from a surviving community to a thriving community,” and reflects on recent success in the financial services industry. We shine a light on financial institutions, such as Stearns Bank, and consider the investment strategy of Mno-Bmadsen. Meanwhile, the DOE’s James E. Campos, underscores: “Energy is our new economy, it is our new currency, and Native Americans play a large part in this equation.”
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Pequot Perseverance: Chairman Rodney Butler Delivers a Bold Future Forecast
Foxwoods Resort Casino, based on the Mashantucket Pequot Indian Reservation in Connecticut, wants to leverage its brand power internationally. “We've certainly been pursuing branding and management opportunities, not just in the U.S. but around the globe,” Chairman...
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Meet Lance Gumbs, Founder of Shinnecock Lobster Factory and a Native Business Top 50 Entrepreneur
Over the course of his entrepreneurial career, Lance Gumbs has succeeded as a club venue operator and DJ, as well as a proprietor of a gift shop, smoke shop, delicatessen and café.
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