Portrait of Vickie Oldman, Diné. First Peoples Fund Board Member.

BIOGRAPHY

Vickie Oldman is an enrolled member of the Navajo tribe, and her clans are Black Streak of the Forest People, Mud People, One Who Walks Around People, and Folding Arm People. She is a founding partner with Seven Sisters Community Development Group, LLC (a national consulting firm), the Principal of Kitseallyboy Consulting, LLC, and the founder of Real Native Roots: Untold Stories Podcast.

Vickie specializes in culturally relevant approaches to organizational development. She has over 25 years of expertise in strategic planning, board development, leadership training, team building, asset building, and executive coaching to Native and rural communities. She is recognized nationally as a skilled facilitator, trainer, and speaker. Vickie is a certified coach, trainer, and facilitator for Leadership that Works, Institute of Cultural Affairs’ ToP Strategic Planning and Workshop Methods, True Colors, Nonprofit Management, Grove Team Performance Model, and Emergent Learning Principles.

Vickie has a Master's in Social Work with a degree in Community Planning and Administration from New Mexico Highlands University. She also holds a Bachelor of Social Work from Arizona State University. She currently sits on New West Community Capital, Prosperity Now, and First Peoples Fund board.

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