Jay Dorris, an architect turned casino operations leader, has been a pivotal figure for the Poarch Creek Indians for nearly two decades. Under his guidance, Wind Creek Hospitality has become one of the fastest-growing resort brands, expanding to Pennsylvania, Miami, Aruba, and Curaçao, with Wind Creek Chicago Southlands joining soon. Discover more about Jay Dorris and his impact on the Poarch Creek Indians in our Leadership Spotlight. https://ow.ly/RcHg50SJBxA #LeadershipSpotlight #PoarchCreek #WindCreekHospitality
About us
The Poarch Creek Indians is the only federally recognized Indian Tribe in the state of Alabama, operating as a sovereign nation with its own system of government and bylaws. The Tribe operates a variety of economic enterprises: Wind Creek Hospitality, Creek Indian Enterprises Authority, OWA, and others which employ thousands of area residents. The Poarch Band of Creek Indians is an active partner in the state of Alabama, contributing to economic, educational, social and cultural projects benefiting both Tribal Members and residents of these local communities and neighboring towns.
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http://pci-nsn.gov
External link for Poarch Creek Indians
- Industry
- Government Relations
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Atmore, Alabama
- Type
- Government Agency
Locations
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Primary
5811 Jack Springs Rd
Atmore, Alabama 36502, US
Employees at Poarch Creek Indians
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Ronda Rotelli
Executive Vice President, HR and Corporate Support Services
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John Rivera
Chief Human Resources Officer: Talent Attraction & Retention | Talent Management | Succession Planning | Total Rewards | Employee Relations | HRIS |…
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Cher Christensen Hansen
Certified Native American Fine Art Artist - Creek Tribal Historic Preservation for Poarch Creek Indians
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Linda Grimm
Writer/Editor
Updates
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We're hiring! Join our team and make a difference in the lives of young learners. We're looking for passionate and dedicated individuals for the following positions: ▪️Early Learning Center Teacher ▪️Early Learning Center Special Education Teacher 🔗 Apply Now: https://ow.ly/nErf50SIIvc #JobOpening #EarlyLearning #SpecialEducation #PoarchCreek #CareerOpportunity
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The Poarch Creek Indians have been long-time supporters of the Economic Development Partnership of Alabama (EDPA). To encourage Alabama college students to stay in-state after graduation, EDPA hosts an annual College Intern Summit. This year, the College Intern Summit spent the afternoon at OWA on Friday. The students enjoyed a luncheon with speakers from Tribal entities, followed by a screening of "The Forgotten Creeks" at the OWA Theater. #EconomicDevelopment #FutureLeaders #PoarchCreek
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Tribal Chair & CEO Stephanie Bryan recently spoke at the Eastern Shore Republican Women’s monthly meeting. She highlighted the Tribe’s economic impact, workforce contributions, and encouraged women to lead and engage in the political process. #NativeLeadership #EconomicImpact #WomenInPolitics #PCIProud
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Exciting opportunity! We're looking for an Early Learning Center Teacher in Atmore, Alabama. Apply now or share with your network. #JobOpening #Hiring #NativeAmerican #AtmoreAL https://lnkd.in/e5XZcnFW
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Congratulations to Tribal Chair and CEO Stephanie Bryan, who was honored as the 2024 Leading Lady by Girl Scouts of Southern Alabama! Chair Bryan issued a donation matching challenge to support GSSA. Donations will be matched up to $25,000! Make your donation by June 21 to double your support for Girl Scouting! You can donate here: https://ow.ly/nqgB50Sm1g7 Read all about it here: https://ow.ly/BxOk50Sm1g5 #PoarchCreek #PCIProud #LeadingLadies #GirlScouts #WomenLeaders #NativeLeaders
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Check out this fantastic video from the Media Fusion, LLC team at the Air Force Academy!
Graduation Week is over for us at U.S. Air Force Academy. My team was able to once again put together a great highlight video of the class of 2024. Give a watch! 🎥 Cody Spain/Marcus Hague/Taylor Dermit/AJ Kievenaar 💻 AJ Kievenaar
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We're excited to spotlight Mal Mcghee, with our PCI Federal Services division. From humble beginnings to leading our growth, Mal exemplifies dedication and vision. His journey inspires future generations of Tribal leadership. https://lnkd.in/dcD-GSU3 #PCIProud #NativeLeadership
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The Poarch Creek Indians and Wind Creek Hospitality partnered with America’s Thrift Store for a donation drive benefiting Make-A-Wish Alabama! Thanks to our amazing community, we collected 18,576 pounds of donations, helping grant wishes for children across Alabama. Together, we're bringing hope and joy to those in need. Upcoming donation drives for Wind Creek Montgomery and Wind Creek Wetumpka are June 3-24. For more info, visit https://ow.ly/xeCT50Sbcl8 #PCIProud #MakeAWish #GivingBack
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Only a century ago, Native peoples, the original inhabitants of these lands, were conferred U.S. citizenship. With this new status, we should have had the same power as other citizens to shape America, but it took another 40 years of relentless struggle for all Native peoples to secure the right to vote. This hard-won victory allowed our grandparents and great-grandparents to finally have a voice in decisions that directly impact our Tribal homelands and communities. Yet, despite continued attacks on our right to vote, we have elected Native leaders to represent us in Congress, passed legislation to strengthen our communities, and influenced the outcome of a presidential election. 100 years later, we still hold the power to influence decisions to protect our lands and water and uphold our Tribal sovereignty. Showcase #NativePower by resharing this post and join the conversation as we explore the meaning and impact of the 1924 Indian Citizenship Act. To learn more visit: https://lnkd.in/eeXZyXez Follow to learn more: @IllumiNative @NativeOrganizersAlliance @NativeAmericanRightsFund #HoldThePower #NativeAmericanCitizenship
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