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Jack Lenox Joins Advisory Board

2/23/2016

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Roeder & Company welcomes the addition of Jack Lenox, Coquille Indian Tribal Member, to its Advisory Board.  Mr. Lenox is the CEO of JHL Consulting Group, the Chairman of the Board of Directors for the Native American Business Network (ONABEN), and also serves on the Board of Directors for the Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians Economic Development Corporation (ATNI EDC). A native Oregonian, Mr. Lenox has considerable experience in community outreach and economic development.

​“Roeder & Company is thrilled to announce the addition Jack to our Advisory Board,” said Reynold Roeder, CEO of Roeder & Company, LLC. “His ties to the American Indian community will enable us to more effectively promote economic development in Native communities and support the growth of Native-owned businesses throughout Oregon.” Mr. Lenox will join Robin Boyce, Matt Burton, Kevin Campbell, Victor Merced, Gary Neal, and Norm Winters on Roeder & Company’s Advisory Board.


For further information, call 503-641-5457.
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