REA’s first cohort making big waves.

As an alternative waterway to enter into investment and fund management created for Indigenous women by Indigenous women, it is a goal of the REA to engage future waves (cohorts) to continue to saturate the investment sector and flow capital to Indigenous communities.

Representing seven Indigenous nations and eight states in the United States, the first wave (cohort) of the REA will triple the representation of Indigenous women in investment and fund management. Apprentices will go on to create new waterways across the investment and financial sector.

Meet the First Wave

  • Misty Cordeiro-Cary

    Misty Cordeiro-Cary

    Native Hawaiian/Kānaka Maoli

  • Nancy Grant

    Iñupiat

  • Bernina Gray

    Bernina Gray

    Diné Nation, Nʉmʉnʉʉ descent

  • Kelly Hubbell-Hinton

    Kelly Hubbell-Hinton

    Diné

  • Maria Lopez Rosas

    Maria Lopez Rosas

    Zapotec (Binnizá)

  • Amber Monetathchi

    Amber Monetathchi

    Diné/Nʉmʉnʉʉ

  • Mary Oxendine

    Mary Oxendine

    Lumbee Tribe, Tuscarora Tribe of NC

  • Holly Patterson

    Holly Patterson

    Navajo Nation/Diné

  • Casey Pearlman

    Casey Pearlman

    Inupiaq

  • Keiona Taylor

    Keiona Taylor

    Quechan - Kwatsan