Del Beaver

Second Chief Of The Muscogee Creek Nation at The Muscogee Nation

Del Beaver has a diverse work experience, primarily within the Muscogee (Creek) Nation. Del began their career in 2005 as an Environmental Specialist II, where they worked until 2012. In 2012, they transitioned to the Office of Environmental Services as an Administrator until 2015. Del then moved to the National Council of Muscogee (Creek) Nation in 2016, serving as a National Council Representative for the Okmulgee District. Most recently, in 2019, they were appointed as the Second Chief of the Muscogee Creek Nation.

Del Beaver earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Environmental Management from Northeastern State University between the years 1995 and 1999. Later, from 2000 to 2002, they pursued a Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Industrial Management at the same institution. In 2018 to 2019, Del attended Cornell University, completing a Financial Management Certificate, although no specific field of study is mentioned.

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Tulsa, United States

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The Muscogee Nation

The Muscogee Nation is a self-governed Native American sovereign Nation with tribal headquarters located in Okmulgee, Oklahoma. It is the fourth largest tribe in the U.S. with more than 90,000 citizens nationwide. The tribal government is made up of an executive branch, a legislative body and a tribal court system that pre-dates Oklahoma statehood. The Muscogee Nation has grown operations through modern times and has diverse interests in cultural tourism, business and economic development. These opportunities afford the tribe greater resources to fulfill the mission of providing health care, social services and education to it's citizens. Over 100 years after the dark days of the allotment era, the Muscogee people are actively engaged in the process of accepting and asserting the rights and responsibilities of a sovereign nation. As a culturally distinct people, the Muscogee are also aware of the necessity for knowing and understanding their extraordinary historical and cultural inheritance.