Fire Service
To lead and mentor my crew so we stay current with fire/ems training and provide excellent service to the people we serve. To provide a safe and positive work environment where professional development and effective communication are priority. To advance within the fire department by preparing myself through training/education, building relationships with my peers, instilling confidence in others of my ability and making sound decisions for the betterment of the department.
Education
To be an active participant during my studies and successfully complete the Master of Legal Studies program for Federal Indian Law and Tribal Self Governance at Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law. To apply what I have learned throughout my educational journey in order to help my department and community in advancement of their mission. To stay up to date on legislation that is impacting Indian Country and understand the ramifications of such.
Community
To continue to be an active member in my community through volunteering opportunities, community program participation and board involvement. To be a reliable resource for members and departments of the community in order to improve our well-being. To lead by example and represent the tribe in a positive manner. In the future, earn a seat on the Ak-Chin Tribal Council in order to be of service through active decision-making in progressing the tribe forward.
I set my star so high that I would constantly be in motion toward it.
-Sidney Poitier