Stephanie Bryan, Tribal Chair & CEO of the Poarch Creek Indians, named to Yellowhammer News Power & Influence Top 50

Atmore, Ala.  Stephanie Bryan, Tribal Chair and CEO of the Poarch Creek Indians, has been selected as a Power & Influence Top 50 honoree by Alabama’s Yellowhammer News.

The list, created as part of Yellowhammer News’s 15th anniversary celebration, recognizes Alabama’s most influential leaders in government, politics, and business.

Bryan was selected in recognition of her exceptional leadership in economic development, investments, federal relations, and gaming. Under her direction as Tribal Chair and CEO, she has brought unparalleled opportunity to the region and the state. These accomplishments have helped transform the future of the Poarch Creek Indians and created lasting benefits for the families and businesses that partner with them.

“This honor is a reflection of the incredible team members behind the Poarch Creek Indians and our businesses. Everything we accomplish is rooted in working together, growing together, and preserving our future. I am blessed to serve as our Tribe’s Chair & CEO and share in this prestigious recognition”, said Stephanie A. Bryan, Tribal Chair & CEO, Poarch Creek Indians. 

Read the full Yellowhammer News article here.

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Kristin Hellmich
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(251) 359-8554

About the Poarch Band of Creek Indians:

The Poarch Band of Creek Indians is the only federally recognized tribe in Alabama. From hospitality to aerospace, we continue to operate in a variety of industries across the World. Read more about our Tribe here.

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