Join the SW Chapter In Person or Zoom Thursday, May 26th, from 11:45 am -1:15 pm

HomeLunch MeetingSouthwestJoin the SW Chapter In Person or Zoom Thursday, May 26th, from 11:45 am -1:15 pm
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Join us In-Person or Zoom for our SW Chapter Luncheon,
Thursday, May 26th, 11:45 am – 1:15 pm!
Where: In-Person or Zoom
In-Person – Fort Sill Chamber of Commerce – 302 W Gore Blvd, Lawton, OK 73501
*Zoom is FREE
Questions? John T. Moss, 949-525-0468 or [email protected]
Topic: Empowering Tribal Members to Find Meaningful Employment; Diversify The Comanche Nation’s Portfolio of Business
Speaker: George “Comanche Boy” Tahdooahnippah, CEO of Numunu Staffing
About the Speaker:
George ‘Comanche Boy’ Tahdooahnippah is the Chief Executive Officer of
Comanche Nation Enterprises, Inc. Comanche Nation Enterprises, Inc. is a
federally chartered section 17 company and has two companies operating under
the umbrella. Numunu Staffing and Comanche Nation Construction, LLC. Numunu
Staffing was established in May 2020 and Comanche Nation Construction, LLC
(CNC), established in 2009, is a fast-growing, professional, and prudent General
Contractor for all types of Construction and Operations & Maintenance activities.
Tahdooahnippah earned a Bachelor of Business Administration from Cameron
University in Lawton, OK. George is a successful Native American role model. He is
a college graduate, a husband, and a loving father, actively involved in his
community and a proven professional boxing champion known by all as,
“Comanche Boy.” He retired from the boxing ring with a record of (34-3-3 with 24
KO). In 2022, “Comanche Boy” was inducted into the North American Ingenious
Athletic Hall of Fame for his remarkable professional boxing career. He won WBC
Continental Americas Middleweight title, NABA-US Middleweight title, Oklahoma
Super Middleweight title, and the NABA Super Middleweight title. He has been
featured on HBO Pay-Per View, ShoBox, and main event on ESPN’s Friday Night
Fights. He has been chosen as the 2012 American Indian Expo Celebrity Indian of
the year, 2011 Top 40 Under 40 Native Americans in the United States for his
efforts and success in Indian Country and received a Goodwill Ambassador Award
from World Boxing Council (WBC) for his tireless work to help prevent and fight
diabetes and being a champion boxer.

 

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