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Transitioning To Remote Work Opens New Doors
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In today’s highly challenging labor market, Tribal employers need an edge when it comes to building and maintaining a strong and effective workforce. When you have ready access to current data on pay ranges and employee benefits offered by similar Tribal organizations, you’re better equipped to make smart, strategic decisions for ensuring your own employee compensation levels are both fair and competitive.
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Our environment is not just a backdrop to human activity; it's the lifeline of our very existence, intertwined with our history, culture, and future. At Summit Carbon Solutions, we recognize this fundamental truth, and our dedication towards minimizing our environmental footprint is matched only by our commitment to honor and respect the cultural and spiritual heritage of the Native American Tribes and Nations.
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Teenager Rachel Scott’s story is all about her “blood:” Her proud native heritage, her strong family ties, and… her blood cancer diagnosis.
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It’s an exciting time for travel and tourism in America’s Indigenous communities! The American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association (AIANTA) and its Annual American Indian Tourism Conference (AITC) are marking 25th anniversaries this year, and the energy is palpable.
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I am Dave Daum, the Sr. Director of Health, Safety, Security and Environmental for Summit Carbon Solutions. I am a Certified Safety Professional and have worked in heavy construction, pipeline and energy businesses for the past 30 years in an effort to manage risk and protect people and the environment we live in. Safety and environmental management are two of my passions and why I am writing to you today.
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AITC, scheduled for October 2-5, 2023, at Choctaw Casino & Resort-Durant is organized by the American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association and will be held on the tribal homelands of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma in Durant, OK.
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I am Lee Blank, CEO of Summit Carbon Solutions, and I am writing to provide key insights about a project that holds significant potential for enhancing environmental stewardship and benefitting Tribal Nations and their citizens.
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Vaccines have the power to protect us. For decades, life-saving immunizations have eradicated smallpox and almost eliminated measles, meningitis, and polio in this country. We rarely see these diseases in our communities because generations of families have recognized the importance of vaccines and made the decision to vaccinate loved ones. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, almost four million deaths worldwide are prevented each year because of vaccines. In the last three years, we have taken the success of all vaccines for granted. We can’t, nor should we, diminish the importance of vaccines.
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