
NAAHU Talks: Introducing NAAHU's Alumni Profile Series
Join us for our inaugural Alumni Profile in late February. Our February guest, Morgan Rodman, A.B. '02, will share his Harvard and career experience, most recently his work on Tribal issues in the White House.
Anthony “Morgan” Rodman has spent his career working to strengthen the nation-to-nation relationship between Tribal Nations and the federal government. He has held key roles at the White House and the U.S. Department of the Interior, including as Senior Policy Advisor for Native Affairs at the White House Domestic Policy Council and as Executive Director of the White House Council on Native American Affairs
A citizen of the Cherokee Nation and Osage Nation, Morgan got his start in federal service working on implementation of the historic Cobell Settlement. He earned his law degree from the University of Arizona, specializing in Indigenous Peoples Law & Policy, and his bachelor’s from Harvard, where he was an English major. At Harvard, he co-chaired the Native Americans at Harvard College (NAHC), served on the Undergraduate Council, and helped recruit Native students through the Undergraduate Minority Recruitment Program.
If you would like to attend this event, please register for the event via this link by February 25, 2025 by 5pm ET. We will share a Zoom link the morning of the event.
Cost: none
Registration Required: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScJ-RHcZW81o6D8QpWEeIlmVnLOXYBDiuT1q78o_ZxS-ZKl6A/viewform