
GreenCourt Connections
Since 2014, GreenCourt has helped government agencies, justice partners, private-sector professionals and the general public move away from high-risk situations involving paper-based records, in-person information sharing and manual data entry.
GreenCourt Connections exists to connect our audience with the people that do important work inside courts and government agencies. Most importantly, GreenCourt Connections will allow the audience to connect with our guests on a more personal level.
Hosted by CGO Jay Bland, this podcast will explore many areas. How did they get to where they are today? What motivates them to serve the public? What are their most important lessons learned along their journey? In each episode, we engage with industry experts, government/ court officials, and thought leaders to unravel the complexities, challenges, and triumphs in the realm of public service.
GreenCourt Connections
Sandy Cloer - Division Director for EBCI Tribal Child Support - GreenCourt Connections
In this episode of GreenCourt Connections, host Jay Bland welcomes Sandy Cloer, Division Director for the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians’ Tribal Child Support, TANF, and Representative PAYEE programs. Sandy shares her journey from aspiring nurse to accountant, and eventually to her unexpected but rewarding role in social services. She reflects on helping create the tribe’s child support program, which officially launched in 2012 after several years of planning and collaboration. The discussion highlights the unique aspects of tribal versus state-run programs, including the importance of sovereignty, the use of the Model Tribal System, and innovative enforcement methods like casino garnishments. Sandy also discusses the recent approval for tribal tax intercept, which she sees as a major step forward for collecting overdue child support. Looking ahead, she hopes to fully implement this initiative and continue improving outcomes for children and families within the tribe.