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.
From the Editor: Recognizing Your Worth & Funding Your Entrepreneurial Dreams
Native Business Executive Editor Carmen Davis (Makah/Chippewa-Cree/Yakama) on entrepreneurship: “Don’t let self-doubt sink in. Trust in your talents that the Creator blessed you with and go for it.”As Native entrepreneurs, first and foremost, we must recognize our...
Chickasaw-Owned Tribal All Day Cafe Thrives in Dallas
Community is the heartbeat of Tribal All Day Café. Locals flock to the modern eatery for innovative takes on nutrient-rich foods. The sunlit restaurant debuted in the Bishop Arts District of Dallas in January.
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North Carolina Legislature Greenlights Sports Betting at State’s Tribal Casinos
North Carolina may join the cohort of states that permit sports betting at Tribal casinos. On Monday, the House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed SB 154, which now goes to Governor Roy Cooper for his approval; he has 30 days to sign it.
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.
Foxwoods Names Tribal Gaming Veteran John James as New President and CEO
Foxwoods has named John J. James as its new President and CEO, an appointment that follows a year after the sudden death of his predecessor Felix Rappaport.
Meet Sean Sherman, Founder of the The Sioux Chef and a Native Business Top 50 Entrepreneur
Chef Sean Sherman, the Oglala Lakota founder of “The Sioux Chef,” is on a mission. He wants to help indigenous peoples across the world reclaim their ancestral food knowledge, while creating sustainable economies around indigenous foodways.
Hard Rock, Spectacle Sign Letter of Intent to Franchise Hard Rock in Indiana
Seminole Nation-owned Hard Rock International has signed a joint venture agreement with Indianapolis-based Spectacle Entertainment to adapt the Hard Rock brand for a casino set to open in Gary, Indiana.
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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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Gov. Whitmer Signs Bills, Michigan Enters ‘Modern Era of Gaming’
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed bills Friday that pave the way for sports betting, online gaming and regulated fantasy sports betting in Michigan. The Michigan Department of Treasury estimates the new laws will generate $19 million in new revenue to the state — funds...
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Meet Sean Sherman, Founder of the The Sioux Chef and a Native Business Top 50 Entrepreneur
Chef Sean Sherman, the Oglala Lakota founder of “The Sioux Chef,” is on a mission. He wants to help indigenous peoples across the world reclaim their ancestral food knowledge, while creating sustainable economies around indigenous foodways.
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