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Portland, OR. (April 16, 2019) – The Native American Finance Officers Association (NAFOA) hosted its 12th Annual Leadership Awards Luncheon during the 37th Annual Conference at the Marriott Downtown Waterfront …

NAFOA Announces Leadership Awards at Organization’s 37th Annual Conference Read More »

STILLWATER — Oklahoma State University recently kicked off a pilot program that will assist Native American tribes throughout the state with tribal accounting and finance training. Cherokee Nation employees Loretta …

OSU attracts tribal reps to finance, accounting training Read More »

By: Molly M. Fleming TULSA – Work is in progress to update federal regulations over Native American traders, which could affect Oklahoma tribes. A notice was published in February to …

Native American trade regulations due for changes Read More »

The Native American Finance Officers Association recently presented Holly Gagnon, the CEO of the Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians’ Chumash Enterprises, with its Executive of the Year Award during …

Chumash Enterprises CEO Holly Gagnon Named Executive of the Year by NAFOA Read More …

AUSTIN, Texas – The Native American Financial Officers Association (NAFOA) honored tribal leaders, tribal financial professionals, and an education organization that positively impacted tribal economies during its 33rd Annual Conference …

Chief Hicks honored at NAFOA Conference Read More »

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