Closing the Deal: How Great Leaders Get Jobs Done at #NAFOAFall24 Join our General Session panel “Closing the Deal: How Great Leaders Get Jobs Done” on Tuesday, September 24. Becoming a successful leader is equal parts celebrating wins and recovering from losses. Icons of Indian Country will join for a fireside chat to discuss the ups and downs their tribes have faced, their strategy for creating success, and perhaps more importantly, dealing with challenges. Speakers: Rodney Butler, Chairman, Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation Melanie Benjamin, Secretary, NAFOA Board of Directors Kirk Francis, Chief, Penobscot Indian Nation Mark Macarro, Chairman, Pechanga Band Indians Register for the Conference View the Agenda Let’s Get Social! #NAFOAFall24 Social Media ToolkitUse our Social Media Toolkit to spread the word about your participation in the 2024 NAFOA Fall Finance and Economies Conference and celebrate being part of the community. This toolkit includes: Custom Graphics for sponsors, speakers, and attendees.Sample Social Media Posts tailored to each group.Images to share on social media or embed on your website, blog, or email campaigns.Start connecting with speakers, attendees, tribal leaders, and the broader community before heading to the Conference. By using the hashtag #NAFOAFall24, you can amplify your message and foster connections leading up to the Conference. |
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NAFOA Elects Tribal Leader Rodney Butler as President of The Board of Directors
WASHINGTON, DC–NAFOA, founded as the Native American Finance Officers Association, has elected Chairman Rodney Butler of the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation as the new President of the Board of Directors.