Honoring Navajo Code Talkers Ya’at’eeh, As the battle for Iwo Jima raged all around us, our voices held it together. – Joseph Bruchac, Code Talker On August 14th, NNGE joins the Navajo Nation and all Americans in honoring and recognizing our Navajo Code Talkers, who served in World War II, for their valiant service. In 1942 “the Original 29” Navajo Marines encrypted the Navajo Language to provide an unbreakable code to secure communications during the war. They, along with 400 additional Navajo Code Talkers, have been commended for their language and talents and credited with helping the United States win the war. We honor the courageous surviving Code Talkers, as well as the legacy of those who have passed on. Please offer our sincere gratitude to the Navajo Code Talkers and their families for protecting our nation, our citizens and the freedoms we enjoy. John James Chief Executive Officer

Navajo Gaming Hires John James as Chief Executive Officer

Strategic Tribal Gaming Executive Brings Decades of Experience Enhancing Teams in California, Washington and Arizona (Flagstaff, Ariz. – June 17, 2024) – Quincy Natay, Chairman of the Navajo Nation Gaming Enterprise (Navajo Gaming) Board of Directors is pleased to announce the recent appointment of John James as Chief Executive Officer. James joins a strong executive team that oversees operations for the Twin Arrows Navajo Casino Resort, Fire Rock Navajo Casino, Northern Edge Navajo Casino, Flowing Water Navajo Casino and the Navajo Blue Travel Plaza. "Navajo Gaming has grown to a multi-million-dollar enterprise over the past 15 years," stated Natay. “John James brings extensive gaming and management experience and leadership qualities to lead Navajo Gaming. James has been widely recognized as the industry’s ‘best of the best’ for his exceptional strategic and positive impact. He will stimulate continued growth and success for Navajo Gaming as we remain focused on job creation and enhancing the Navajo economy.”

Twin Arrows Navajo Casino Resort in Flagstaff Makes More than a Billion Dollar Economic Impact on Northern Arizona (Flagstaff, Ariz. – May 2024) – Matthew Shunkamolah, Interim CEO of The Navajo Nation Gaming Enterprise (Navajo Gaming), is pleased to announce Twin Arrows Navajo Casino Resort’s 11th anniversary on May 25. The AAA Four Diamond resort and casino continues to show strong fiscal returns, employs nearly 500 of the industry’s top talent and together with each of Navajo Gaming’s properties has made a more than billion dollar economic impact on the region. Navajo Gaming’s newest property celebrates its 11th anniversary this May following 11 years of accolades, successful partnerships with other Navajo Nation enterprises and operational expansions. Throughout the month the property will hold special events, entertainment and giveaways.“

Colleen Acque

For Colleen Acque, the best part of working as Executive Administrative Assistant for Fire Rock Navajo Casino is the celebrations. “I am most proud of helping the leadership team with all employee events such as summer bash, Christmas party, BBQ events and setting up the leadership team retreat,” Acque said. Acque is from Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico. Her clans are Bitch’kwe and child of Dowa’kwe. She attended Santa Fe Indian School in Santa Fe, New Mexico. After she graduated from high school, she attended UNM Gallup Branch and received a certificate in Business Administration. After a one-year break, she returned to college and attended National American University where she received an associate degree in Travel and Airline/Hospitality Program.

Thelda Begay

Players Club Supervisor Thelda Begay, an employee for 15 years at Navajo Gaming, has the following advice for anyone just starting at Navajo Gaming or any comparable job. “Be passionate about the job, have strong communication skills, and have confidence in yourself and your work,” she said. “It’s important to be reliable and be a team player. Whether you work directly with guests or behind the scenes, collaboration is essential.”

Earlinda Bitsoie

Earlinda Bitsoie, Director of Payroll Services for the Navajo Nation Gaming Enterprise, first found out about Navajo Gaming through friends. Starting as an Accounts Payable Clerk, she climbed the ladder to Payroll Supervisor, Payroll Manager and now works as the Director of Payroll Services.

Valencia Henderson

Valencia Henderson, Purchasing Manager for Navajo Nation Gaming Enterprise, grew up in Twin Lakes, New Mexico. Her maternal clan is Tódík’ǫ́zhí (Salt Water Clan) and her paternal clan is Ta’neeszahnii (Tangle People Clan). Henderson’s maternal grandfather was of the Áshįįhi (Salt People Clan) and her paternal grandparents were of the Mą'ii deeshgiizhinii (Coyote Pass-Jemez People Clan). Her great-grandmother had a tough time saying her name so she called Valencia baby Cia. The name Valencia was given to her by one of her aunts, and her aunts still call her Cia.

Michelle Jarvison

Michelle Jarvison, Slot Supervisor for Fire Rock Navajo Gaming, said she has had an excellent experience working at Navajo Gaming. “In the past 15 years, I have met and worked with many wonderful people,” she said. Jarvison’s maternal clan is Naakai Dine'e people (Mexican clan) and her paternal clan is Kinyaa'aanii (Towering House clan). Her first job was with the slot department, working in the gift shop. “I was interviewed by Ray Etsitty,” Jarvison said. “He told me I would make a good slot attendant. I had no idea what a slot attendant was at the time. I was just excited to get hired, so it didn't matter. I worked as a slot attendant for 5 years under former slot directors Paul Hamm and Derrick Yazzie.”

Aletta Joe

Aletta Joe

April 24, 2024

Aletta Joe, Cage Manager for Fire Rock Navajo Gaming, takes pride in moving up in her department over the past 15 years. “Because of my hard work and dedication, this has become more than a job,” Joe said. “It has become my career.” Joe’s maternal clan is Red Running into Water, born for the Red Bottom People. She grew up in Gallup, New Mexico, and enjoyed running track and cross country during high school. Joe is currently taking college courses and plans to use her newly gained knowledge in her gaming career. Her favorite hobby today is riding her motorcycle. Joe began her job with Navajo Gaming in 2008.

Alan Martin

Alan Martin said he has experienced much pleasure and pride during his 15 years as a Shipping & Receiving Clerk at Fire Rock Navajo Casino. Martin takes pride in being named Employee of the Month and receiving his ADOT Badge, but he said he particularly enjoys working with his fellow employees. “There are such a lot of good people who work in Navajo Gaming,” he said. “I’ve learned from them how to be well organized and how to get along with people.”