Chairman Brian Weeden recently announced the appointment of Latoya Green as the new Chairperson of the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe Housing Commission. The appointment was made under the authority granted to the Chairman through the Tribe’s Housing Ordinance.
Latoya Green brings valuable experience and dedication to the role, having previously served the Tribe on various committees, including the Indian Education Parent Committee. Through her service, she has demonstrated professionalism, a strong work ethic, and a commitment to supporting Tribal families and community needs.
In announcing the appointment, Chairman Weeden expressed confidence in Green’s leadership and her ability to guide the Housing Commission as it continues its important work addressing housing priorities for the Tribe.
The Chairman also extended his sincere thanks to Walter Frye, who served as Acting Chair and Vice Chairman of the Housing Commission during a period of transition.
Chairman Weeden acknowledged Frye’s willingness to step forward when needed and his dedication to carrying the Commission’s work forward on behalf of the Tribe.
The Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe congratulates Latoya Green on her new role and thanks both leaders for their continued service and commitment to the community.
