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SUMMARY:Join Us for Our Tulsa Chapter Luncheon!
DESCRIPTION:Join Us for Our Tulsa Chapter Luncheon Thursday March 5\, 2026! \nEvent Topic: The Municipal Roundtable – Strengthening Community Partnerships. City leadership from Glenpool\, Collinsville \, Owasso and Sand Springs panel discussion \nPanel Moderator: Joe Deere\, Cherokee Nation Tribal Councilor\, District 13 \nWhere: River Spirit Casino and Resort 8330 Riverside Pkwy\, Tulsa\, OK 74137 \nCost: $25 Members $30 Non-Members \nVisit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/tulsa-chapter-luncheon-tickets-1984091386748 to secure your spot! \nPlease RSVP by COB on Tuesday\, March 3rd **Late RSVPs may not include lunch** \nQuestions? Contact Cody Graham at 918-734-1888 or cody@ps.company \nEvent Information: Joe Deere will lead a panel discussion with procurement officials and city leadership focused on how AICCO member businesses can successfully do business with local cities. \nThis session will provide practical insight into the City’s procurement process\, contracting opportunities\, and strategies Native-owned businesses can use to engage with municipal purchasing and vendor programs.
URL:https://aiccok.org/event/join-us-for-our-tulsa-chapter-luncheon-march-2026/
LOCATION:Oklahoma
CATEGORIES:Tulsa
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SUMMARY:Join Us For Our OKC Chapter Luncheon!
DESCRIPTION:Join Us for Our OKC Chapter Luncheon Wednesday\, March 11th\, 2026\, from 11:30am – 1:00pm! \nEvent Speakers: Shannon Barczak\, Principal Owner\, Diak Architects\, Robyn Sunday-Allen\, Chief Executive Officer\, Oklahoma City Indian Clinic\, Nicole Schultz\, Executive Officer of Public Affairs\, Chickasaw Nation \nWhere: First Americans Museum (FAM) | FAM Theatre Room 659 First Americans Blvd.\, Oklahoma City\, OK 73129 \nCost: $25 Members $30 Non-members \nVisit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/okc-chapter-luncheon-registration-1984075728915 to secure your spot! \nPlease RSVP by Midnight March 10th. **Late RSVPs might not include lunch.** \nQuestions? Contact Debbie Lindsey debbielindsey0915@gmail.com OR 405-203-9976 \nSpeaker Information: Shannon Barczak is a citizen of the Apsáalooke Nation (Crow Tribe of Montana). She is the Principal Owner of Diak Architects where she runs the day-to-day operations of the firm. She believes in advancing sustainable\, community-centered design for Tribal Nations and Federal Agencies. Her work emphasizes culturally responsive solutions that strengthen long-term resilience. She has an MS\, Sustainable Architecture\, LCSW. \nRobyn Sunday-Allen\, a citizen of the Cherokee Nation\, is President and CEO of the Oklahoma City Indian Clinic. With advanced degrees from the University of Oklahoma\, she is a nationally recognized public health leader with nearly 30 years of service improving urban Native healthcare. \nNicole Schultz\, a citizen of the Chickasaw Nation\, serves as the Executive Officer of Public Affairs for the Chickasaw Nation\, leading strategic communications and global citizen engagement. A graduate of the University of Oklahoma\, she is an award-winning leader and active civic advocate dedicated to cultural preservation and community connection. \nThank you to our event sponsor Oklahoma City Indian Clinic
URL:https://aiccok.org/event/join-us-for-our-okc-chapter-luncheon-march-2026/
LOCATION:First Americans Museum\, 659 First Americans Blvd.\, Oklahoma City\, OK\, 73129\, United States
CATEGORIES:Oklahoma City
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SUMMARY:Join Us For Our Eastern Chapter Luncheon!
DESCRIPTION:Join Us for Our Eastern Chapter Luncheon on Thursday\, March 26th\, 2026\, from 11:30am – 1:00pm! \nEvent Topic: The Top Five things Effective Leaders Need to Know – Indigenized. \nEvent Speaker: Hoyit Bacon\, CEO of the PATH\, LLC \nWhere: Inter-Tribal Council Bldg\, 21 N Eight Tribes Trl\, Miami\, Oklahoma 74354 \nCost: $25/members $30/non-members per ticket \nVisit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1985155545676?aff=oddtdtcreator to secure your spot! \nPlease RSVP by COB on Tuesday\, March 25th \nQuestions? Contact Barry Linduff II at 918-533-2142 or barry.linduff@ogahpahcommunications.com \nEvent Information: \nSince creating The PATH in 2003 to provide strategic planning\, training\, and consulting services\, Hoyit Bacon has been in demand throughout Indian Country and with the U.S. government and major entities such as Goodwill Industries\, Blue Cross Blue Shield\, and The Williams Companies. \nBacon’s love for this work led him to move from his successful 20-year career in the financial services industry after earning his degree in Business Management. But he has had no regrets. \n“My passion is working with Indian Country leaders and facilitating strategies that optimize greatness for tribes and those they serve.” \nHis focus and specialization are Leadership and Communication Skills Development. His extensive experience has confirmed to him how much more is accomplished with effective communication and highly tuned leadership skills\, as well as the extent to which employee fulfillment dramatically improves performance. \nHoyit’s lifelong dedication to empowering and strengthening Native Nations and their citizens follows in the footsteps of his Choctaw father and Seneca-Cayuga mother – both of whom held leadership roles at the Indian Hospital in Talihina. His father was a Korean War Veteran\, and his mother\, as a Registered Nurse\, was the Director of Nursing. \nDespite driving a staggering 55\,000 miles a year for The PATH\, Hoyit’s commitment to serving is demonstrated by his advocacy outside of work. He recently served as a Councilperson with the Seneca-Cayuga Nation and previously worked on its Tax Commission and its Grievance Committee. \nHe is the Chairperson of the Oklahoma Inter-Tribal Technology Cohort\, which promotes forward?thinking conversations on technology in Indian Country. Hoyit’s commitment to Native youth led him to chair the Tribal arm of the Oklahoma Scholars education initiative. \nHoyit’s contributions to his community have included: \n• Chairman\, Grand Lake Association \n• Board Member\, Grove Area Chamber of Commerce \n• Vice-Chairman\, Oklahoma Tribal Financial Consortium \n• Board Member\, Grand Gateway Economic Development Association \nThank you to our sponsor The Path\, LLC. for sponsoring this event!\n 
URL:https://aiccok.org/event/join-us-for-our-eastern-chapter-luncheon-march-26/
LOCATION:Oklahoma
CATEGORIES:Eastern
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