TribalHub News
TribalHub to Host Virtual Tribal Cybersecurity Summit
TribalHub announces plans to host technology leaders and business executives from tribal governments, tribal enterprises and tribal health centers from across the nation for a one-day summit on cybersecurity for tribes. The event will be held virtually on September 23, 2021. Attendance is open and free for representatives at tribal organizations and enterprises; executive level decision makers and technology leaders are encouraged to participate in this unique event.
Partnership success with the Quinault Indian Nation & ImageSource, Inc
In this podcast, we sat down with Jon Sutherland of the Quinault Indian Nation and Gene Eckhart of ImageSource and talked with them about their relationship and a few of the many projects they are working on together…
TribalNet 2021- Call for Speakers
TribalNet is now accepting speaker applications for the 22nd Annual Conference and Tradeshow being held November 8-11, 2021 at the Gaylord Texan Resort and Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas.
Are challenges with your F&B operations driving its evolution?
It’s time to reimagine how you offer food to your guests. Are you using technology to bring efficiencies to your businesses, researching alternate options to items like disposable food containers that will have less of an environmental – and financial – impact, or are you working with solution providers to find new products that will help you navigate staffing shortages? If not, you should be.
22nd Annual TribalNet Conference & Tradeshow- In-Person!
TribalHub, the producers of the Annual TribalNet Conference and Tradeshow are pleased to announce the return to in-person format for the 22nd Annual TribalNet Conference and Tradeshow, happening Nov 8-11, 2021…
New Trends in Casino Food Service
Join Buyers Edge Platform and Domenic Vertucci, Director of F&B at Eagle Mountain Casino in Porterville, CA, for a conversation about what is trending within the tribal casino foodservice industry.
New Non-Profit Tribal-ISAC, Formed to Improve Security Posture for All Tribes
Tribal organizations are coming together in effort to work towards the goal of improving security preparedness, response and resilience for ALL Native American tribes and their enterprises. Mike Day, Executive Officer of TribalHub, Tribal-ISAC Steering Committee Chair and one of the founding members of the Tribal-ISAC states, “We are still in the very early stages of forming the Tribal-ISAC but we have been discussing this initiative with the entire tribal community for at least the last 10 years. We already have 40 or so Tribal-ISAC members on board with new tribes joining us each month.” The Tribal-ISAC group has created an environment where sovereign tribes feel comfortable sharing security information within a community of only tribes while also being alerted daily of security threats by trusted and dedicated security analysts. Tribal-ISAC is a non-profit 501c3 organization that plans to work and operate in the manner of other ISACs and ISAOs but unlike others where tribes aren’t an exact fit for the intent of the group, the Tribal-ISAC group will change that.
Focusing on the things you CAN do to prevent burnout – a conversation with Michael Levitt
How does burnout happen? How do you reduce it from happening in the first place? How can you help your team when you see burnout happening? These are the topics covered in our conversation with Michael Levitt, the founder & Chief Burnout Officer of The Breakfast Leadership Network…