Wind River Development Fund Welcomes Emilia Felix as Director of its New Project Management Office

Month: November 2024

In NewsNovember 25, 20242 Minutes

Fort Washakie, WY – The Wind River Development Fund (WRDF) announced today that Emilia Felix will serve as Director of its new project management office. Felix is a certified project management professional with over 20 years of experience. WRDF is a Native Community Development Financial Institution focused on economic development on the Wind River Indian Reservation.

Paul F. Huberty, Executive Director of WRDF, stated, “We are so happy to have Emilia join our team to start our new project management office. With our Recompete award and other significant grants, we now have 13 projects to oversee and manage on the Wind River Indian Reservation. Emilia brings an impressive expertise in the project management field, and she will serve in a critical leadership role on our growing team.”

As Director, Felix will be responsible for establishing and managing the new project management office at the Wind River Development Fund. She will serve in a leadership role to facilitate the implementation of more than $40 million in economic development projects over the next five years, including two major construction projects.

“I am excited to join the Wind River Development Fund team and contribute to impactful economic development,” stated Felix. “It’s an honor to bring my skills to this new project management office and collaborate with the community on projects that will drive growth and opportunity for the Wind River Indian Reservation and the surrounding areas.”

Felix has a bachelor’s degree in organizational and project management, a Master of Business Administration with an emphasis in project management, and a project management certification. Most recently, she served as a Senior Project Manager at Colorado Access, bringing over 12 years of experience in the nonprofit sector.

A resident of Littleton, CO, Felix is also the founder of the nonprofit Student Athlete Consortium, which helps to bridge the financial disparity and diversity for competitive student athletes within Colorado.


Wind River Development Fund Promotes Erika Warren-Yarber to Chief Operating Officer

Month: November 2024

In NewsNovember 11, 20243 Minutes

Fort Washakie, WY – The Wind River Development Fund (WRDF) announced today that Erika Warren-Yarber has been promoted to Chief Operating Officer of the growing organization. Yarber previously served as the Director of Business Development since joining the Fort Washakie-based nonprofit in 2022. WRDF is a Native Community Development Financial Institution focused on economic development on the Wind River Indian Reservation, and in Fremont and Hot Springs counties in Wyoming.

Paul F. Huberty, Executive Director of WRDF, stated that Yarber has been instrumental in the organization’s success over the past year, including the recently awarded $36 million EDA Recompete grant. Huberty commented, “Erika is a strong leader. She contributed to the new vision and strategic direction for the Wind River Development Fund, which not only brought in significant funding for our organization and the Reservation, but also elevated our profile on the national stage. In every conversation, Erika remains a constant advocate for the people in Wind River and she keeps us grounded in our mission and purpose.”

As Chief Operating Officer, Yarber will have leadership responsibility for the organization’s lending program, fundraising, human resources, marketing, and real estate management. Yarber will also have a leadership role in the implementation and execution of WRDF’s strategic projects, including a new 14,400-sq-ft Tribal Buffalo Center at the Wind River Tribal Buffalo Initiative and a new 13,100-sq-ft Tribal Fish and Game complex across from the Fort Washakie hot springs.

Yarber is an enrolled member of the Northern Arapaho Tribe and a descendent of the Eastern Shoshone Tribe. In speaking about the promotion, Yarber said, “I am very humbled and honored. I am optimistic about the opportunities that are being creating through economic development for all of our people. I look forward to what the future will bring. Hahou.”

Yarber serves on the Boards of the Wind River Visitors Council, Wyoming Women’s Business Center, Wind River Community Alliance, and she is the Chair of the Board of Directors for the newly established Sweet Grass Food Lodge on the Reservation. She was accepted into the 2024 class of the Wyoming Leadership Academy, and she was recently invited to speak at the International Economic Development Council’s national conference in Denver and the Just Transition Fund’s national convening in Washington, DC.


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