Tribal Economics Take Center Stage at RES

March 26, 2026

Greenfire joined Potawatomi Ventures at the Reservation Economic Summit 2026 in Las Vegas, NV. Hosted by the National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development, RES brings together Tribal leaders, businesses, agencies, and partners focused on economic development across Indian Country.

Representing Greenfire, Business Development Manager Michael Moe attended alongside Potawatomi Ventures leadership and subsidiaries, with a focus on strengthening relationships, identifying opportunities, and engaging with Tribal and industry leaders working across development and construction.

The event provides a national platform for collaboration, business development, and knowledge sharing. Attendees participate in sessions, networking, and one-on-one meetings designed to connect Tribal enterprises with partners and opportunities. Programs like Buy Native Business Matchmaking support direct engagement between Tribal businesses and buyers from government and private sectors.

For Greenfire, attending RES alongside Potawatomi Ventures and Forest County Potawatomi Community Tribal Leadership, reinforces alignment with a broader Tribal business ecosystem. As a Tribally owned construction management firm, Greenfire’s work is directly connected to the goals discussed at RES, including economic growth, self-determination, and long-term community investment. The event creates space to strengthen relationships with Tribal partners, identify future opportunities, and stay informed on market conditions impacting development and construction.

Participation also supports coordination across Potawatomi Ventures and its subsidiaries like Data Holdings and Potawatomi Ventures Federal Group. Shared attendance allows teams to engage in the same conversations, evaluate opportunities together, and bring back insights that inform strategy and project delivery. This alignment supports a consistent approach to business development and strengthens collaboration across the organization.

RES remains a key touchpoint for organizations working in Indian Country. It connects policy, funding, and project delivery through direct interaction with decision-makers and industry leaders. For Greenfire, the value of attending is tied to building relationships, understanding evolving needs, and supporting projects that contribute to Tribal economic development.

As planning continues for future projects, the connections and insights gained at RES inform how Greenfire and Potawatomi Ventures approach opportunities across regions and sectors.

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