LEADERSHIP

Dr. Joe Hobot
President and CEO
Our leaders are experienced, effective and passionate about our clients, our staff and our impact on our community.
Dr. Joe Hobot
President and CEO
Dr. Hobot is a descendant of the Hunkpapa Band of the Lakota Nation from the Standing Rock Indian Reservation – where his grandfather and mother are both enrolled members.
Born and raised in the Twin Cities, Dr. Hobot earned a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Minnesota, a Master’s degree from the University of St. Thomas, and a Doctorate of Education from Hamline University.
He joined American Indian OIC in 2006, serving as lead teacher and then director of education, responsible for the oversight and progress of the agency’s alternative high school, its Adult Basic Education/GED program and its career college. He stepped into his current role in 2014.
Dr. Hobot also serves as an adjunct faculty member of the Falmouth Institute – providing national onsite trainings throughout Indian Country for tribal leadership and tribal administrators – and as a consultant with the National Urban Indian Family Coalition (NUIFC). In 2017, he published “Resurgence: Restructuring Urban American Indian Education,” a report commissioned by NUIFC.
Dr. Hobot has previously been appointed to the Minnesota Jobs Skills Partnership’s Board of Directors and the US Department of Labor’s Native American Employment and Training Council. His work and commitment to the community has been recognized by the Minnesota American Indian Chamber of Commerce and by the Citizens League. He has completed fellowships with the Roy Wilkins Center for Human Relations and Social Justice at the Humphrey School of Public Affairs and the Aspen Institute.
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Katie Fitzpatrick
VP, External Relations

Delema Dionne
Director, Career Services

Steph Nick
Director, Takoda Stability

Jess Rousseau
Director, Secondary Education