Intertribal Agriculture Council
Mackenzie Martinez is currently working as the Technical Assistance Network Inter-Regional Manager at Intertribal Agriculture Council. Prior to this role, Mackenzie held positions at National Farm to School Network as a Southeastern Region Technical Assistance Specialist, Programs and Policy Associate, and Native Communities Program Associate. Mackenzie also worked at Native American Agriculture Fund as a Communications Intern. Additionally, Mackenzie has experience as a Fellow at the U.S. House of Representatives and has held various internship positions at different organizations. With a background in Sustainable Food Systems, Food Policy, and Agricultural Science, Mackenzie has developed a strong foundation in supporting Native American farmers and ranchers through research, communications, and program management.
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Intertribal Agriculture Council
IAC was founded in 1987 to pursue and promote the conservation, development, and use of our agricultural resources for the betterment of our people. Tribal leaders, in a true expression of self-determination, identified and delegated their representation within the Intertribal Agriculture Council (IAC) Charter, comprising the voting membership that remains in existence today. This organizational leadership structure uniquely positions the IAC to inform policy and USDA programmatic implementation, simultaneously redefining and rebuilding our self-determined Tribal food systems.