Our Board
Our Board
Lorenzo Max
President
Lorenzo Max has been a Navajo Hataahłii for 36 years and has had a variety of civic, educational, and community positions for over 30 years.
Mr. Max has been the Chairman of the Navajo Nation Hospitality Enterprise for 28 years. In addition, Mr. Max has served on the Navajo Community Development Financial Institution board, advanced a private enterprise, serves as a cultural advisor and lecturer to Northern Arizona University, serves as a Commissioner for NAU on Native American Affairs, and is President of Native Promise, Inc.
In addition, Mr. Max has owned and operated seven private sector businesses, creating jobs and improved economic conditions for Navajo people.
Mr. Max has been the Chairman of the Navajo Nation Hospitality Enterprise for 28 years. In addition, Mr. Max has served on the Navajo Community Development Financial Institution board, advanced a private enterprise, serves as a cultural advisor and lecturer to Northern Arizona University, serves as a Commissioner for NAU on Native American Affairs, and is President of Native Promise, Inc.
In addition, Mr. Max has owned and operated seven private sector businesses, creating jobs and improved economic conditions for Navajo people.
Stanley Robbins
Vice President
Stan Robbins has been an engineer/technician, Navajo Council Delegate, Community Service Coordinator, District Manager, Assistant to a US Congresswoman, and is currently an Executive with Navajo Broadcasting.
Robbins brings this experience to Native Promise, seeking to usher in new business development activity that will create jobs and improve living conditions for the Navajo People.
Robbins brings this experience to Native Promise, seeking to usher in new business development activity that will create jobs and improve living conditions for the Navajo People.
Franklin Fowler
Secretary/Treasurer
Franklin Fowler has been an active community participant for over 25 years, serving as an Advisory Member for the Tuba City Indian Health Service Hospital in the late 1990s and currently. Mr. Fowler has served as a school Board Member for the Kaibeto Boarding School and Greyhills Academy High School. More recently, Mr. Fowler was President of the Kaibeto Chapter.
Franklin Fowler’s purpose and passion is to advocate for children and elders and to improve the health care system throughout the Navajo Nation.
Franklin Fowler’s purpose and passion is to advocate for children and elders and to improve the health care system throughout the Navajo Nation.
Verrin Kewenvoyouma
Member
Verrin Kewenvoyouma is the owner of Kewenvoyouma PLLC, a legal firm operating out of Phoenix, Arizona. The recent appointment to the Moenkopi Developers Corporation is based on his experience and educational background. He has served on many boards as a director, including non-profit corporations. Mr. Kewenvoyouma regularly advises and represents corporations, especially corporations which are wholly owned by tribal governments. His legal career and education is focused on tribal business, economic development, finance, and commercial litigation. His education in tribal business is a Master of Business in Administration from W.P. Carey School at ASU.