Holly Gagnon, Seneca Gaming Corporation President and CEO, is a certified CPA who started her career at large accounting firms.
READ MOREThe Nation Builder: Jason Campbell Gives All his Energy to Advancing Spokane Sovereignty
by Native Business Staff | Nov 25, 2019 | Energy, Entrepreneurship, Featured, Happening Now, Leadership, News, Profiles
“If Jason Campbell were a chess player, he would be a grandmaster,” says Mike Tedesco, Executive Director of the Spokane Tribe of Indians.
READ MORECherokee Nation Remains a Steadying & Growing Economic Force With $2.2 Billion Impact on Oklahoma
by Native Business Staff | Nov 20, 2019 | Featured, Federal Contracting, Gaming, Happening Now, Healthcare, Housing, Infrastructure, Manufacturing, News, Workforce Development
Cherokee Nation made a $2.169 billion economic impact in the state in fiscal year 2018, reflecting an increase of about 7% from 2016 and more than 100% from 2010.
READ MORESnoqualmie Casino CEO Brian Decorah Says the Key to Inspiring a Workforce Is Appreciation
by Native Business Staff | Nov 18, 2019 | Featured, Gaming, Leadership, News, Profiles
A member of the Ho-Chunk Nation and CEO of Snoqualmie Casino, Brian Decorah has traveled many roads to get to where he is in life.
READ MOREStephanie A. Bryan, Poarch Band Tribal Chair & CEO, Is Improving Quality of Life Through the Family Business
by Native Business Staff | Nov 14, 2019 | Featured, Features, Gaming, Happening Now, Healthcare, Innovation, Leadership, News, Profiles
Over the course of her lifetime, Stephanie A. Bryan, the Tribe’s Chair and CEO, has seen the Poarch Band evolve from an unrecognized group into an economic powerhouse.
READ MOREOpening of Largest Tribal Outpatient Health Center ‘Injects Economic Vitality into the Heart of the Cherokee Nation’
by Native Business Staff | Nov 14, 2019 | Featured, Happening Now, Healthcare, Infrastructure, News, The Future
“The outpatient health facility will employ 850 people when it hits its peak with over 100 doctors and more nurses and other health professionals,” Chief Hoskin told Native Business.
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