In 2013, I was hired as an intern with the Fort McDowell Career DevelopmentProgram where I was placed in various capacities within the tribal government. Itwas in this time that I was presented the opportunity to work alongside thetribe’s Tourism & Events Department. In 2017, I received my Bachelor of Sciencedegree in American Indian Studies […]
As a past AAITA Board member for over 15 years I have experience in Tourism Development and Marketing. I have been an executive officer of Grand Canyon Resort Corporation and Fort McDowell Tourism & Events Department. I have experience in product development and understand the tourism business. My goal in the tourism industry is to […]
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Virgil is indigenous to the Hopi/Navajo tribe. He grew up on the Navajo Reservation, near Cornfields, AZ and Fort Defiance. He is a graduate of Window Rock High School and Santa Fe College, 4.0 scale, DM Chemistry / Biology, Minor in Nursing. C.Core Navy, and commissioned officer in the Air Force. He retired from the […]
Hongeva has worked for Navajo Parks & Recreation and Navajo Division of Natural Resources for a total of 8 years, she has heavily promoted travel and tourism on Navajo Nation. Hongeva has also worked with NAU Anthropology for 9 years and is very knowledgeable of Native American Cultural Preservation. She has a BFA degree in […]
Carrie Nelson (Navajo) from Cameron, Arizona. She was raised and lived on Navajoland as a child: Shiprock, NM; Farmington, NM; and Cameron, AZ as well as San Diego, CA and now resides in Flagstaff, AZ. Carrie is of the Rock Gap Clan, born for the Tangle Clan. Her Maternal Grandfather is of the Towering House […]
Isaac is Apache/Navajo and resides in Tempe. As one of its newest board members, Isaac brings to AAITA more than 20 years of experience working in special event planning, managing and fundraising. His background specializes in working with members of tribal communities. “The southwest has the most well-founded tribal cultural and traditional ties than any […]