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A. David Lester

Member of the Board - In Memoriam
(Muscogee Creek)


78 (Note: First Nations mourns David Lester’s passing in December 2012.) David Lester has served as the executive director of the Council of Energy Resource Tribes (CERT), based in Denver, Colorado, since 1982. Under the direction of the elected leadership of the 54 federally recognized US tribes and four First Nation Treaty Tribes of Canada, CERT has dramatically restructured the federal-Indian relationship with respect to minerals, mining, taxation, and tribal jurisdiction over environmental regulation on Indian lands.

Prior to joining CERT, Mr. Lester served as the Commissioner for Native Americans in the Department of Health and Human Services, a position to which he was first appointed under President Carter in 1978 and later re-appointed by President Ronald Reagan in 1980. While at the Administration for Native Americans, he restructured its program from core administrative support of welfare services to Indians into a development agency.

In 1970, Mr. Lester became the first president of the United Indian Development Association in Los Angeles, the predecessor organization to the National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development. He graduated from Brigham Young University in 1967 with a degree in political science. Mr. Lester is married to Millie Chestnut, a member of the Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes in Montana, and has a son and a daughter.

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