The Tulalip Tribes
Derek Marks has extensive experience in wildlife and fisheries management, currently serving as the Timber Fish and Wildlife Manager and Timber Fish and Wildlife Program Manager for The Tulalip Tribes since May 2007. Prior to this role, Derek worked as a Technician for the US Forest Service in 1995. Academic credentials include a Master of Science (MS) in Fisheries Science from Texas Tech University (1997-1999) and a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Biology from Central Washington University (1990-1994).
This person is not in any teams
The Tulalip Tribes
We are the Tulalip (pronounced Tuh’-lay-lup) Tribes, successors in interest to the Snohomish, Snoqualmie, Skykomish, and other allied tribes and bands signatory to the 1855 Treaty of Point Elliott. Our status as a sovereign entity maintains our right to self-govern as a “nation within a nation” and includes the inherent right as a government to raise revenue for our community. Of our government services, 92% are funded from within including tribal member entitlements, family and senior housing, education, health, dental and mental health services, law enforcement, fire protection, infrastructure improvements, and economic growth. Our tribal population is over 4,800 with about 2,600 members residing on the 22,000 acre Tulalip Indian Reservation located north of Everett and the Snohomish River and west of Marysville, Washington.