LAWTON, Okla. (February 18, 2026) – The Tribal Leadership Council (TLC), through the TLC Foundation, has announced six scholarship recipients who will attend the Reservation Economic Summit (RES) 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The scholarships support Tribal leaders and business executives in advancing their professional development and strengthening economic opportunities within Indian Country.
The 2026 scholarship recipients represent diverse Tribal communities and leadership roles across the nation:
- Mary Descheeny-Reyna, CEO & Founder, Indigenous Workplace Solutions
- Council Member & Treasurer Megan Gourd, Fort Bidwell Indian Community
- Chairwoman Tisha Gonzalez, Manchester Point Arena Band of Pomo Indians
- Secretary Starr Chavez, Wichita and Affiliated Tribes
- Vice President Tasha Mousseau, Wichita and Affiliated Tribes
- Rekisha Yazzie, Senior Economic Development Officer, The Navajo Nation
“Investing in our leaders is investing in the future of all Tribal nations,” said James Siva, TLC Vice President. “These scholarships ensure that Tribal decision-makers have access to the knowledge, networks, and resources necessary to drive sustainable economic development in their
communities. We are proud to support exceptional leaders as they continue their vital work.”
RES brings together Tribal leaders, government officials, and industry experts to discuss critical issues affecting economic growth and sovereignty in Indian Country. The conference provides invaluable networking opportunities and practical strategies for building thriving Tribal economies.
Dr. Crystal Miller, TLC Foundation Chair, added, “Education and professional development are cornerstones of strong Tribal governance. By providing these scholarships, the TLC Foundation is helping to build capacity and empower the next generation of Indigenous leaders. We congratulate all recipients and look forward to seeing the positive impact they will continue to have in their communities and throughout Indian Country.”
The TLC Foundation remains committed to supporting Tribal leadership excellence and fostering economic self-determination for Native nations.
