Principal Chief Chad Smith, the former Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation, is a soft-spoken strategic thinker who has been a powerful force in building businesses and working toward self-sufficient Native American nations.
Smith is a visionary leader with a list of unprecedented accomplishments. He looks ahead, knowing that the decisions we make today must serve our children and our children's children 100 years from now. During his tenure as Principal Chief from 1999-2011, the Cherokee Nation grew its assets from $150 million to $1.2 billion, increased healthcare services from $18 million to $310 million, created 6,000 jobs and advanced education, language and cultural preservation dramatically. Chief Smith's success is a direct result of his principle-based leadership organization and his "Point A to Point B" leadership model.
This model works with business, government and people in everyday life situations. His efforts outside of the government and business arenas are diversified; he is a renowned legal scholar, published a Cherokee Art and Culture book, produced ten Youth Choir CDs in the Cherokee language, enjoys rebuilding old Studebaker cars, was inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame, rappelled from a nineteen story hotel to raise money for Special Olympics, and has bicycled the entire 980 mile "Trail of Tears" as part of a Cherokee youth leadership exercise.
His dedication is inspiring and contagious. A principled leader, Smith speaks passionately about developing leadership, improving education, building self-sufficient tribal nations, preserving cultural values and language, honoring the legacy inherited from his ancestors, and the inviolable responsibility to protect and exercise tribal sovereignty. Smith shares stories, observations, experiences and insights from his work as Principal Chief and his success in rebuilding one of the largest Indian nations in the United States.
He earned his J.D. from the University of Tulsa, 1980; M.B.A. from the University of Nevada-Las Vegas, 2008; M.P.A. from University of Wisconsin, 1975; and B.S.Ed. from the University of Georgia, 1973.
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