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Hales Corners, Wisc., Dec. 4, 2023 – The American Indian Chamber of Commerce of Wisconsin (AICCW) announces today the addition of Heather Cloud Wakajapi as executive director and Paul Smith as assistant executive director.
For over 30 years, the AICCW has promoted economic development in Wisconsin Indian Country by offering targeted services to American Indian entrepreneurs. Since its inception in 1991, the Chamber has advocated for, provided access to, and delivered community and economic development resources, tools, and networks to Wisconsin’s Native Nations, businesses, and entrepreneurs. As a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, the AICCW is committed to being a resource for building wealth in Wisconsin Indian Country.
As executive director, Heather Cloud Wakajapi (Ho-Chunk Nation) will usher in a new season for the Chamber. She has more than 25 years of customer service and management experience, having served a variety of roles in her work with Ho-Chunk Nation and the United States Navy, where she served as Second-Class IT Petty Officer.
“It’s important to me to give back to our community and I’m excited to bring awareness to the Chamber and help other Tribal members improve their quality of life with access to the resources they need,” said Cloud. “Our culture and sharing our values with the younger generation through mentoring will help ensure traditional works continue to flourish for future generations.”
Paul R. Smith (Oneida Nation) brings more than 30 years of professional experience in the housing industry to the AICCW, including 15 years in the nonprofit housing sector, training over a thousand volunteers on how to build new and repair old homes for underserved families in Milwaukee and around the country.
“By joining the AICCW team, I hope to continue my family’s long history of serving the Native community of Milwaukee and Wisconsin,” said Smith. “I am excited to bring the services of AICCW to assist and support our Indigenous business partners throughout Wisconsin.”
As executive leaders, Smith and Cloud join a strong Tribal member-led Board of Directors and further the AICCW’s mission to facilitate economic growth in Indigenous communities throughout Wisconsin.
ABOUT THE AICCW
For over 30 years, the American Indian Chamber of Commerce (AICCW) has promoted economic development in Wisconsin Indian Country by offering targeted services to American Indian entrepreneurs. Since its inception in 1991, the Chamber has advocated for, provided access to, and delivered community and economic development resources, tools, and networks to Wisconsin’s Native Nations, businesses, and entrepreneurs. As a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, the AICCW is committed to being a resource for building wealth in Wisconsin Indian Country. Find out more at aiccw.org.