Oweesta announces Tracey Fischer as executive
Tracey Fischer, a member of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe of South Dakota, has been named the new chief executive officer of First Nations Oweesta Corporation.
Fisher, an attorney, comes to Oweesta with a background in finance, economic development and Indian law. She takes over as the organization approaches its 10th anniversary.
“It is an honor to accept this position with Oweesta," said Fisher. "I stand firmly behind our mission to help build strong Native institutions and programs and promote economic sovereignty in Native communities. I believe that my legal and financial background will assist me in leading the organization into its second decade of service to Native people."
Fisher replaces Elsie Meeks, a member of the Oglala Sioux Tribe who recently stepped down to work for the Obama administration. “Elsie’s dedication and enthusiasm for empowering tribes through economic and community development was an inspiration and we will continue to grow and expand the work that she began," said Fisher.
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