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Grand Traverse Band names executive at tribal corporation
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
The
Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians
named Richard Bailey as chief executive officer of its Economic Development Corporation.
Bailey is a tribal member. He's worked for the
Grand Traverse Resort and Casinos
for 15 years and has worked for other tribes in Michigan.
Bailey is the son of Richard “Dick” Bailey, who also served as CEO of the tribe's corporation.
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Tribe picks Bailey as new CEO
(The Leelenau Enterprise 11/15)
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