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- Scott Davis - Indian Affairs
Scott Davis, an enrolled member of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and a descendant of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa, is serving as senior advisor to the secretary of the Interior, exercising the delegated authority of the assistant secretary for Indian Affairs
- Scott Davis | North Dakota Office of the Governor - Governor of North . . .
North Dakota Indian Affairs Commission Scott J Davis was appointed Executive Director of the North Dakota Indian Affairs Commission in April 2009 by Gov John Hoeven
- Scott Davis - Chief Executive Officer - Tatanka Consulting Group - LinkedIn
Previously, Davis was appointed Executive Director of the North Dakota Indian Affairs Commission in April 2009 by Gov John Hoeven As Executive Director, he serves at a cabinet level between
- North Dakota Indian Affairs Scott Davis goes to DC - The Bismarck Tribune
North Dakota's former Indian Affairs Executive Director Scott Davis has taken a role at the federal Department of Interior He joins former North Dakota Gov Doug Burgum, who now runs the
- North Dakota Indian Affairs Commission leader stepping down
BISMARCK, N D (AP) — The head of North Dakota’s Indian Affairs Commission is stepping down, Gov Doug Burgum announced Monday Scott Davis has been executive director of the commission since 2009, when he was appointed by then-Gov John Hoeven
- Scott J. Davis - Native American Athletic Foundation
Scott J Davis, serves as the Treasurer for NAAF and is a well-known figure in North Dakota, having served three Governors and 23 Tribal Chairs as Executive Director of the North Dakota Indian Affairs Commission from 2009-2021
- Scott Davis reflects on 12 years as Indian Affairs Commissioner - KFYR-TV
Davis has worked with a lot of people during his tenure as Indian Affairs Commissioner: three presidents, three governors and 23 tribal chairs But now he’s moving on to a new chapter A
- Head of North Dakota Indian Affairs Commission to resign
Scott Davis held the position for almost 12 years, and in his resignation letter he noted that he has served three governors and 23 tribal nation chairmen, according to a news release from the
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