BISMARCK – North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum says the head of the state’s Indian Affairs Commission is stepping down.
Scott Davis has been executive director of the commission since 2009, when he was appointed by then-Gov. John Hoeven. Davis plans to join Sanford Health as head of Native American outreach.
Davis has served three governors, 23 tribal chairs and five tribal nations. He has also worked with numerous state and federal agencies in his cabinet-level position.
Burgum says Davis has tackled issues including education, court systems, economic development, social services, gaming, energy, law enforcement, transportation, health care, veterans and youth.
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