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September 12, 2023
CHEROKEE NATION

Chief, Deputy Chief’s second-term cabinet nominees sworn into office

Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. and Deputy Chief Bryan Warner’s second-term cabinet and Cherokee Nation Supreme Court Justice nominations were officially sworn into office Friday.

Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. and Deputy Chief Bryan Warner’s second-term cabinet and Cherokee Nation Supreme Court Justice nominations were officially sworn into office Friday.

The swearing-in ceremony took place at the Cherokee National History Museum in downtown Tahlequah after the Council of the Cherokee Nation approved the nominations during a special meeting Aug. 31.

“Deputy Chief Warner and I were so fortunate to work with so many great cabinet members during our first term,” Chief Hoskin said. “They helped lead our nation through some of the most challenging times in Cherokee history and helped us seize so many great opportunities for the Cherokee people.”

Chief Hoskin’s second-term cabinet consists of four women and four men leading various departments across the tribes’ workforce of 4,700 government employees. “Deputy Chief Warner and I are also grateful that cabinet members who have or will soon depart are doing so to pursue other wonderful opportunities to serve Cherokee Nation and Indian Country,” Chief Hoskin said. We are excited to begin this new term with some new team members and some continuing team members.”

The second-term cabinet include the following:

• Chad Harsha, Attorney General

• Shella Bowlin, Secretary of State

• Christina Justice, Secretary of Natural Resources

• S. Joe Crittenden, Secretary of Veterans Affairs (reappointment) • Janees Taylor, Treasurer (reappointment)

• Kim Teehee, Delegate to Congress (reappointment)

• Tina Glory-Jordan, Cherokee Nation Supreme Court Two other cabinet officials, not subject to renomination, were honored for their continued service:

• Shannon Buhl, Marshal (not yet subject to re-nomination)

• Corey Bunch, Chief of Staff Two top officials were sworn in for another one-year term as Special Envoys:

• Joe Byrd, Special Envoy for International Affairs and Language Preservation

• Tralynna Scott, Special Envoy to the U.S. Department of Treasury Two top aides were also recognized for their elevation to new positions:

• Canaan Duncan, Deputy Secretary of State

• Taralee Montgomery, Deputy Secretary of State

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