Business Before being appointed as Executive Director of NAFSA, Davis served as President and CEO of the
National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development (NCAIED) and as a member of the NCAIED’s Board of Directors. He has served as Vice-President of Native Affairs for the Triple Five Group, owners of the world’s largest retail shopping malls; the
Mall of America and the
West Edmonton Mall and he previously served as co-chair of the National Indian Gaming Association’s, American Indian Business Network. Davis owns and operates the Davis Strategy Group and has facilitated an array of cross sector business opportunities in Indian Country ranging from energy, acquisitions, casino gaming, hospitality, land development, health and pharmaceutical initiatives. He also owns the Native Style Clothing brand and Red Vinyl Records.
Entertainment Davis is a successful musician and feature film and television actor with eight award winning albums and starring roles in such films as
The Indian in The Cupboard (in which he played the title character) and television programs such as
House of Cards. Although Litefoot is not the first Native American performer of
hip hop music, he is among the first Native American hip hop artists to be an enrolled member of a
federally recognized tribe.
Public speaking Davis regularly delivers motivational speeches to tribal, educational and corporate audiences as a public speaker. He has provided keynotes and business trainings for corporations and tribes and lectured at a variety of colleges and universities across North America. ==Awards and recognition==