Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Chief Principle Leader of the Cherokee Nation Receives iChange Nations™ Global Leadership Award

Chief Principle Bill John Baker

In April 2014 at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum in Grand Rapids, Michigan, the organization, iChange Nations™ had their first annual Global Leadership Awards Ceremony. At this ceremony we had the privilege of honoring the Chief Principle Leader of the Cherokee Nation, Bill John Baker with the iChange Nations™ Global Leadership Award. Principle Bill Baker has worked hard to created a wonderful healthcare program for the Cherokee Nation. Fulton Arrington received the award for Principle Bill Baker.

The mission of iChange Nations™ is to bring back the lost art of honor by building a culture that recognizes individuals throughout the world, those who have accomplished extraordinary humanitarian efforts to effectively change nations. iChange Nations™ with its collaborative partners have implemented an International Honorary Award infrastructure to empower and equip our citizens and alumni members with the tools needed to effectively pursue and transform the world.

Ambassador Clyde Rivers the President of iChange Nations™ says, “Chief Principle Leader of the Cherokee Nation, Bill Baker is a true statesman for his nation. Every individual life matters to him. This is why he is a recipient of the iChange Nations™ Global Leadership Award.”

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