Georgette Palmer Smith

Executive Director And President, Seminole Taft Street Properties, LLC And 6365 Taft, LLC at Seminole Tribe of Florida

Georgette Palmer Smith, CMM, serves as the Executive Director and President of Seminole Taft Street Properties, LLC and 6365 Taft, LLC, overseeing operations at the Seminole Tribe of Florida’s Native Learning Center since May 2010. In previous roles, Georgette held key management positions including Director of Administrative Program Services at the Native Learning Center and Director of Member Engagement at BICSI, contributing to organizational efficiency and growth. Additional experience includes director-level positions at the University of Oklahoma, the American Society for Therapeutic Radiology & Oncology, and the National Congress of American Indians, along with a senior project manager role at the NIH. Georgette holds a CMM in Meeting and Event Planning from Michigan State University's Eli Broad College of Business and a BA in Communications from the University of Science & Arts of Oklahoma.

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Seminole Tribe of Florida

The Seminole Tribe of Florida is a federally recognized Native American Tribe and sovereign Tribal Government, dedicated to providing high quality care and services to its members who reside on reservations throughout South Florida; Hollywood, Big Cypress, Brighton, Fort Pierce, Immokalee, Tampa and two satellite offices located in Naples and Miami (Trail). With our Headquarters based in Hollywood, Florida, The Seminole Tribe of Florida has approximately 2,000 employees spread throughout our Reservations. The Tribe has developed numerous employment opportunities through a broad range of services such as Accounting, Education, Public Works, Media Productions, Community Planning, Recreation, Credit & Finance, Health, Museum, Public Safety, Legal, Information Technology and Elder Services, along with many others. The Seminole Tribe of Florida has more non-contiguous reservations than any tribe in North America. Take a walk through our six reservations by visiting us online at www.semtribe.com