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Six Nations of the Grand River names new CEO

Indigenous AffairsSix Nations of the Grand River names new CEO

Six Nations of the Grand River (SNGR) announced a temporary transition in its executive leadership on Thursday, November 14, 2024.

Recently, Nathan Wright concluded his work with Six Nations of the Grand River as Interim Chief Executive Officer (CEO).

“We extend our deepest gratitude and thanks to Mr. Wright for his dedication, leadership, and commitment during his tenure, guiding SNGR with professionalism,” said Six Nations, in the statement.

Jennifer Court will take on the role of Acting CEO for Six Nations of the Grand River.

“Mrs. Court is a valuable asset, and has shown that through her role as SNGR’s Chief Financial Officer. Her background in finance and comprehensive understanding of the community’s priorities will equip her to step into this role and support the organization’s ongoing initiatives. Mrs. Court will serve temporarily as Acting CEO while SNGR completes its active search for a permanent CEO.”

Court will be supported by an interim senior management team who, have also agreed to accept more responsibilities. Director of Well-Being, Debra Jonathan and Director of Community, Jessica Fick-Kewageshig will report to Executive Director of Planning, Performance and Evaluation, Zach Miller. Director of Social Services, Arliss Skye will report to Executive Director of Nation Building, Trevor Bomberry.

“We want to thank Nathan for his hard work and unwavering commitment to SNGR,” said Chief Sherri-Lyn Hill. “We also want to welcome Jennifer into this new role. We have the upmost confidence in her.”

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