Woody Lewis
Woody Lewis Business Relations native American Indian Affairs
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
Over 25 years of law enforcement experience including 6 years as a reserve officer on the Tohono/Odham Indian Reservation and 21 years of experience as a Special Agent for the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Extensive training in the areas of Organized Crime, International and Domestic Terrorism, Indian Country Gaming Violations, Internet Crimes against Children, Civil Rights Matters, Hostage Negotiator.
Been affiliated with the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI); and National Indian Education Association (NIEA) for the past 20 years.
Founding Member of the National Native American Law Enforcement Association (NNALEA) current Board Member of the National Indian Youth Police Academy (NIYPA).
Consultant of Record for Superior Development, Inc. Anaheim, CA, International Native Services, Inc. Las Vegas, NV and Native ATM Services, Inc. Las Vegas, NV.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
2000-Present: Good Star LTD, Las Vegas, NV,
President
A Native owned company focusing on economic development projects in Indian Country. Specializing in creation of Capital, Business Strategies, Financial Consulting, and Emerging Markets. Development of Public Relation Campaigns and facilitator of opportunities between Private Business entities and Tribal Governments.
2000-Present: Ft. Mojave/Tech America Intl., CA-NV
VP- Business Development
Working with tribal communities, FM/TA promotes Business / Technology Consulting with solutions such as sensitive document & data stream management assessments, HIPPA assessments, online biometric securities solutions, B2B EDI, and Web-Portal Construction including EAI project consulting and General Business Process Improvement consulting specializing in online formats.
1979-2000: Federal Bureau of Investigation
Special Agent
Career path consisted of 5 phases of extensive investigation in the following areas: (1) Bank Robberies, Kidnappings, Extortion and Fugitive matters; (2) Special Operations; (3) Civil Rights matters, Police Brutality, Hate Crimes; (4) Special Agent Recruiting matters; (5) Indian Country Crimes, Gaming, Serious Assaults, Gangs;
1978-1979: Central Arizona College
Counselor/Instructor
Responsible for monitoring and encouraging 75 at risk Native American Students from surrounding communities as part of a Title IV program called “Personalized Education Program.” Instructor for on campus class entitled “Success Skills” and “Arizona Indian History” held at the Arizona State Prison.
1970-1978: Hecla Mining Company
Inventory Control Analyst,
Responsible for ordering, expediting and analyzing usage trends for large Copper Mining Project. Other duties included Accounts Payable and Receivable.
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice
Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ
Associate of Arts in Administration of Justice
Central Arizona College, Coolidge, AZ