NCAI - Key Persons
Job Titles:
- Member of the NCAI Foundation Team
- Vice President of Philanthropic Strategies
Dawn Knickerbocker, belongs to the Anishinaabe people, a citizen of the White Earth Nation, enrolled in the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe from the Ottertail Pillager Band of Indians. She is the Vice President of Philanthropic Strategies at the National Congress of American Indians Foundation. With a commendable background as a leader in the philanthropic sector, Dawn brings over 20 years of rich experience in nonprofit leadership and a deep commitment to human rights and environmental stewardship.
Dawn's journey has been marked by her belief in the power of peace achieved through nurturing relationships with both the land and its people. Her experience as a grassroots organizer on earth-related issues has been instrumental in shaping her approach to leadership and community engagement.
Dawn's career in the nonprofit sector is distinguished by her innovative work in Washington State as a grant-maker, where she developed a fund for arts, culture, and heritage impacting over a million people. She has also held the esteemed position of Chair of the Advisory Commission on Diversity in Renton, Washington, the state's most diverse city. She currently serves as the president of the board of directors for the Urban Native Collective in Ohio where she resides. Dawn's voice resonates beyond her professional work through her contributions as a published nonfiction writer, poet, public speaker, columnist, and the recipient of the 2020 Martin Luther King Drum Major for Justice Award.
Job Titles:
- Member of the NCAI Foundation Team
- President
Greg Masten, is from the Yurok Tribe and a descendant of the Hupa and Karuk Tribes, who brings a wealth of experience and a dedicated vision to his role as President of the National Congress of American Indians Foundation.
With a career spanning over two and a half decades, Greg has emerged as a pivotal leader in addressing critical issues facing tribes and Native American communities across the nation. His commitment to creating a future where tribal nations are not only sustainable but thriving, has been a guiding force throughout his professional journey.
Greg's expertise lies in the realm of philanthropy, where he has been instrumental in forging new pathways and partnerships. These endeavors have led to groundbreaking investments in tribal nations, focusing on areas such as Tribally-led climate change, environmental initiatives, education, and racial equity. His efforts have played a crucial role in meeting the diverse needs of these communities.
Renowned for his strategic thinking and leadership, Greg has spearheaded numerous regional, state, and national initiatives. Greg's leadership is not only recognized at the national level but also garners respect on the international stage, making him a trusted partner in global philanthropic circles.
Under Greg Masten's guidance, the National Congress of American Indians Foundation is poised to continue its significant contributions towards the empowerment and advancement of tribal nations and Native American communities.
Job Titles:
- Chairman
- Harry Pickernell
NCAI 22nd President, Jefferson Keel and the Executive Committee conducting the annual conference of NCAI members.
Job Titles:
- Member of the NCAI Foundation Team
- Advisor to the NFL Alumni Association
- Director of Strategic Partnerships
Mr. Williams has spent 20 years in the golf, technology , hospitality and corporate industries . After graduating college with a degree in Business management Joshua work as an assistant golf professional training with his cousin who was also a golf professional. Joshua has served as a golf professional, Director of golf, General Manager and has worked in corporate development and branding for the Swinomish Tribe , The Lummi Nation and numerous fortune top companies.
Joshua is on the Nike Swoosh advisory team and is a Srixon Staff Member. Joshua has served as an advisor to the NFL alumni association and consulted with Microsoft, Top Golf, PGA, LPGA , Champions tour and WEB.com players, tournaments and activation teams. Joshua has served as an advisor to MLB and NBA teams and owners in developing corporate activations and strategies . Joshua has managed and developed sales and partnership programs for retail, marketing and corporate strategies . Joshua has been a consultant for MGM resorts and numerous gaming and hospitality facilities.
Job Titles:
- President
- Chairman, Pechanga Band of Luiseño Indians / 1st Vice President
- Executive Committee
- Tribal Chairman, Pechanga Band of Luiseño Indians
Mark Macarro is the duly elected Tribal Chairman of the Pechanga Band of Luiseño Indians in southern California. Chairman Macarro was first elected to the Pechanga Tribal Council in 1992 and is currently serving in his 27th consecutive year as Tribal Chairman.
Throughout his tenure, Macarro's vision for Pechanga has been to see the Band strengthen its political self-determination and economic self-sufficiency while maintaining its distinct and unique cultural identity.
He holds a B.A. in Political Science from the University of California, Santa Barbara. Mark is married to Holly Cook Macarro (Red Lake Band of Ojibwe) and is the proud father of four children.
Job Titles:
- Dental Hygienist
- Executive Administrator
- Member of the NCAI Foundation Team
Michelle Hirst, who recently joined the National Congress of American Indians Foundation team as the Executive Administrator, is a member of the Stockbridge Munsee Mohican Tribe of Wisconsin. She started her life long career off working within tribal communities as a career in dental hygiene, Michelle knew it was not going to a traditional role of a dental hygienist. Inspired by her aunt's ability to advocate for patients with limited access and education to dental care in her community, Michelle set out to broaden the advocacy scope to all native communities, specifically those most vulnerable, children. Michelle's first job was with the Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Council as the Dental Sealant Project Coordinator for the tribes of Wisconsin. After 15 years with GLITC, Michelle moved on to Women's Wellness and eventually children's health advocacy in the form of school based health initiatives and clinics in rural Native American Communities in Montana. During this time she became increasingly interested in access to medical care for all populations. Michelle brings with her a rich background on topics of grant management, strategic planning, self-advocacy, public health, medical reimbursement, health care administration , non-profit organizations, health education, health promotion, health care policy and talent acquisition as well as health care feasibility and capacity building.
Michelle is a licensed dental hygienist, a United States Department of State , Bureau of Education & Cultural Affairs Global Health Fellow - Peace Through Health Professional Fellows, past board member of the child protection board at Stockbridge Munsee, community volunteer for her current communities of Stockbridge-Munsee Mohican Nation, LSS Homme Home for Boys and Girls, and Fort Peck Tribes and Brockton Montana.