Reid D. Milanovich, Chairman, Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians
Reid D. Milanovich, ChairmanAgua Caliente Band of Cahuilla IndiansAgua Caliente Casino Cathedral City – Cathedral City, CA; Agua Caliente Casino Palm Springs – Palm...
Cody Martinez, Chairman – Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation
The Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation is focused on developing a diverse economy that will support essential government operations and programs for its members for many generations to come.
Rebecca Richards, Tribal Chairwoman, Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians
Fortunately, we have a very experienced team that were involved in the development of our four casinos as well as several expansion projects along the way. That experience coupled with the new experience gained in managing a construction project during the pandemic, will continue to inform our operations going forward.
Rodney Butler, Chairman, Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation
Heading into 2021, we continued to redefine our post-pandemic resort experience, bolstering Foxwoods’ offerings and driving the resort’s experiential evolution forward, while also keeping safety top-of-mind.
Tribal Leader Roundtable: Innovation & Leadership Development
Three tribal leaders discuss their current top priorities, how innovation is guiding decisions across their gaming and hospitality portfolios, and how they approach leadership...
Jack Potter Jr., Tribal Chairman, Redding Rancheria
We streamlined and fine-tuned many services such as A and B shifts, as well as drive-thru membership meetings, which allowed the membership to still conduct business while keeping everyone safe and allowing the tribe to move forward.
Lynn Valbuena, Chairwoman – San Manuel Band of Mission Indians
Our tribal government and community remain committed to long-term resilience and sustainability as we employ development strategies that reflect our customs and traditions while ensuring continued success for generations to come.
Tribal Leader Roundtable: 2022 and Beyond
This month we spoke with five tribal leaders about current issues and opportunities, lessons from previous years that will help their respective operations going...
Janet K. Bill, Chairperson, Picayune Rancheria of the Chukchansi Indians
Our tribe encourages strong leadership within our casino and all our entities. From our tribal youth education and scholarship programs to our internship opportunities, we recognize the importance of creating leadership development initiatives for our tribal members.
Amber Silverhorn-Wolfe, President, Wichita and Affiliated Tribes
Since my coming into office in the summer of July 2024, we have reestablished our economic development arm, which is looking to increase support for Native-owned businesses, expanding their scope on innovative business ventures, and increasing their efforts in the non-profit sector...




















































