Tribal Economic Development

Connections and Collaborations: Strategic Engagement Featuring Jessi Goldner

Waséyabek Season 3 Episode 1

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Jessi Goldner, Vice President of Strategic Engagement at Waséyabek, joins hosts Deidra Mitchell and Erika Weiss to explore how intentional outreach, cultural integration, and relationship-building are strengthening connections within the NHBP community, across Indian Country, and throughout the broader business landscape. The conversation highlights the evolution of Waséyabek’s Strategic Engagement Department, the expansion of the Leadership, Exploration, and Development (LEAD) Program, and the role of engagement in educating Tribal Members, developing future talent, and creating pathways to employment. Through examples ranging from cultural programming and university partnerships to the 2024 Michigan Non-Gaming Tribal Economic Impact Study, the discussion underscores how consistent communication, adaptability, and collaboration drive long-term value, reinforce trust, and position Waséyabek as a resource and leader in Tribal economic development.

Waséyabek is a 100% Tribally-owned holding company that manages the Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi’s non-gaming economic development activities. Follow us on:

Our Website: https://waseyabek.com/
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Intro and outro music by Woodland Stream:
Owyn Zapata, Co-Lead Singer
Chinodin Atkinson, Singer
Nolan Austin, Singer
Mon-eé Zapata, Back-Up Singer
O’Felia Zapata, Back-Up Singer
Onyleen Zapata, Back-Up Singer

Tribal Economic Development, a Waséyabek podcast, is recorded and produced at River City Studios in Grand Rapids, Michigan.