Menominee Tribal Members Invited to Join Wolf River Development Board
The Wolf River Development Company issued a call on January 9, 2026, inviting Menominee Tribal Members to submit letters of interest to serve on its Board of Directors. The selection will shape governance of a tribal development enterprise and could influence local economic decisions; interested applicants must apply by 12 p.m. February 9, 2026.

On January 9, 2026, the Wolf River Development Company released a formal notice seeking Menominee Tribal Members to fill vacancies on its Board of Directors. Tribal members who wish to be considered were asked to submit a letter of interest either by email or in person to the MITW Chairmans Office by 12 p.m. on February 9, 2026. The notice was distributed with an attachment titled Wolf River Development Co Interest Notice 1.9.26.pdf that contains further details and requirements.
Board membership in a tribal development company plays a central role in shaping strategy, oversight and accountability for projects and investments that affect the local economy. While the notice itself did not enumerate specific board duties in public press text, the selection of directors typically determines governance priorities, risk management practices and the companys ability to pursue partnerships or financing. For Menominee County residents, those governance choices can translate into decisions about development projects, contracting priorities, and workforce needs that influence jobs and local revenue over the medium and long term.
The call for candidates arrives at a moment when local leadership and governance capacity are increasingly important for community economic resilience. Board appointments can accelerate or delay projects, affect how the company allocates capital, and set standards for transparency and oversight. For applicants, serving on the board offers a direct avenue to influence those outcomes; for the broader community, the composition of the board signals what strategic direction the enterprise may prioritize.

Menominee Tribal Members interested in applying should prepare a concise letter of interest that addresses relevant experience and qualifications and submit it by the stated deadline. The notice pointed readers to the attached PDF for specific information on eligibility and any application requirements. Submissions may be hand-delivered or emailed to the MITW Chairmans Office; the document included with the notice will be the authoritative source for contact details and procedural instructions.
Selection of board members is an opportunity to strengthen local governance and align enterprise activity with community priorities. Tribal members who wish to help shape Menominee Countys economic trajectory through oversight and strategic decision-making are encouraged to consult the attachment and submit their letters of interest before 12 p.m. on February 9, 2026.
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