New IGA Vice Chair Hill says tribes must stand together to face challenges

Thursday, April 2, 2026 1:50 PM

The new vice chair of the Indian Gaming Association said the tribes must stand together to face the challenges ahead.

IGA membership elected Tehassi Hill as vice chair and Michell Hicks elected as treasurer. Both will serve two-year terms, representing tribal governments across Indian Country.

Hill, serving his third term as Chairman of the Oneida Nation, has a strong leadership record rooted in cultural preservation, environmental care, and safeguarding tribal sovereignty, IGA said in a statement.

Principal Chief Hicks, a CPA and nationally recognized tribal leader, has guided the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians through significant economic growth and strategic development, overseeing a tribal population of more than 15,000.

The newly elected officers join the IGA Board at a time when tribal leaders are advancing a unified national agenda focused on protecting the integrity of tribal gaming, defending sovereignty, and strengthening tribal economies.

Following the swearing-in ceremony, Hill emphasized the importance of unity and continued progress across Indian Country.

“We must stay focused on the challenges ahead while continuing to share the story of our success,” Hill said. “It is critical that we stand together and build unity as a strong force for our tribal nations. I will work diligently to serve all of you and ensure we continue moving forward in a sustainable and responsible way for our communities.”

Hicks echoed that commitment, highlighting the responsibility ahead and the urgency of protecting tribal interests.

“There are many challenges in front of us, including the expansion of illegal markets that threaten our industry,” Hicks said. “Addressing these issues will take strategy, resources, and a unified effort, and I am committed to that work alongside all of you.”

Indian Gaming Association Chairman David Bean welcomed the newly elected officers and underscored the importance of their leadership at a pivotal moment for tribal government gaming.

“Today’s election reflects the strength of our tribal leadership and the unity of our membership,” Bean said. “Vice Chairman Hill and Treasurer Hicks bring the experience, integrity, and commitment needed to help guide this organization forward. As we face serious challenges, including illegal prediction market activity and federal overreach, we are strengthening our leadership team to protect tribal sovereignty and the future of Indian gaming.”

Bean added that as tribes are moving forward together, “carrying the responsibility to protect what our ancestors built and to ensure that tribal government gaming continues to serve our people for generations to come.”

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