MUCKLESHOOT MESSENGER

April 2026

Vol. XXVII, No. 4
Muckleshoot indian reservation, wash.
April 2026

Muckleshoot Tribal College Students Achieve Milestones in New Business Leadership Program

Ten dedicated students have successfully completed the inaugural term of a newly Entrepreneurship Certificate program at the Muckleshoot Tribal College, marking a significant step toward Tribal career advancement and local entrepreneurship. The program is designed to empower Tribal members with the technical and leadership skills necessary to thrive in current Tribal enterprises or launch their own independent businesses. Throughout the first quarter, students focused on the history of Native American entrepreneurship, market analysis, budget-building, and human relations within diverse business settings. Several students have impressive plans already in the works and these courses are helping to add valuable practice in applying various skills needed by a future CEO or helping to add items for thought around business planning. The students focused this quarter on recent history of Native American entrepreneurs, practicing with market analysis and budget-building within a formal business plan, and human relations in areas of diverse customers, vendors, and collaborations within business settings. The curriculum was enriched by Local Leaders, current Native American Entrepreneurs, who served as guest speakers, providing firsthand accounts of the challenges and triumphs of starting a business. Students utilized these insights to refine their own business plans, preparing for roles as future CEOs and community business owners.

“I am so proud and impressed with the students and the work they have created this quarter,” said Dr. Lucas Rucks, a collaborating instructor. “We have done a lot of work over the past nine weeks, and I have every confidence the businesses they are building will work in the local community. Several of these ideas fill critical gaps in the marketplace we researched, and I would be proud to be a regular customer.”

“It has been an absolute honor to teach at Muckleshoot Tribal College. This has been such a meaningful experience for me. The students brought incredible insight, dedication, and creativity to this work, and it has been inspiring to see them connect business concepts to their communities and future goals,” said Dr. Jessica Custis, a collaborating instructor.  

In addition to their core coursework, students are earning industry-recognized certifications from Microsoft and digital badges in Canva, ensuring they possess the modern digital tools required for the competitive marketplace.

The upcoming quarter will shift focus toward the supply chain process, retail models (storefront, home-based, and online), consumer behavior, and advanced marketing strategies. As the program progresses, these students continue to build the foundations for a robust local economy driven by Tribal innovation.

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