Employment: Creek Nation's request for proposal
The Principal Chief of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation has issued a Request for Proposal for professional services related to the identification and development of a suitable economic development and diversification strategy for the MCN. The MCN seeks review of the following: (i) review of the MCN’s current gaming/non-gaming business and economic development and gaming/non-gaming business operations and strategies; (ii) identification and assessment of the best structural approaches and formats for the MCN’s various gaming/non-gaming business entities; and (iii) development of a detailed, comprehensive strategic business development and diversification plan. Interested individuals and firms are invited to go to www.muscogeenation-nsn.gov to access a detailed copy of the Request for Proposal.
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