2024 Eddie Wadda Alumni of the Year Award
Do you know a UNITY alum who should be recognized for their outstanding achievement and contributions to the Native American community? UNITY is accepting nominations for its prestigious Eddie Wadda Alumni of the Year award.

The purpose of the “Eddie Wadda Alumni of the Year Award” is to recognize outstanding achievement by an individual among UNITY alumni.  An Alumni of UNITY is any individual who was actively a part of UNITY as a youth, advisor, trustee or staff, that is over the age of 24. UNITY values the dedication of these individuals who embody the spirit of UNITY by giving back to the Native American community. In appreciation, UNITY will honor one such Alumnus or alumna this year during the 2024 National UNITY Conference in Portland, Oregon.

Please note, only online submissions are accepted at this time. Only online materials submitted by this date will be reviewed and considered.  Application deadline is on May 17, 2024 at 5:00 pm (Phoenix-MST)

Questions?  Please contact Greg Mendoza Youth Programs Director at G.mendoza@unityinc.org or 480-718-9793.

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Biography of Eddie Wadda
Edward "Eddie" Wadda was born July 7, 1969 in Lander, Wyoming the son of Nancy Wadda Large. Eddie grew up in Fort Washakie, Wyoming spending most of his younger years at his grandmother Suzette Wagons home on Trout Creek. He was a 1987 graduate of Lander Valley High School where he excelled in Basketball and was given the nickname "The Wizard'' because of his skills. Eddie attended Central Wyoming College in 1996-97, he was a member of the College Basketball Team and a Trio Award recipient, he then attended the University of Wyoming earning a Bachelor of Arts - Education in 1994. In 1998, he completed his Masters in Education at Oklahoma City University. He was a Doctoral Candidate in 2003 at the University of Wyoming in Education Curriculum and Instruction. Eddie was appointed by Governor Dave Freudenthal in October of 2005 as the Tribal Liaison for the State of Wyoming. He became the Tribal Liaison for the Eastern Shoshone Tribe in July 2009. He also was a teacher at Wyoming Indian Elementary School and adjunct instructor at the University of Wyoming and Central Wyoming College since 2003 and currently an adjunct instructor at the Wind River Tribal College. From 2004-05, he was also the Eastern Shoshone program coordinator for the Boys and Girls Club. Eddie devoted his life to Native American youth by actively being involved in coaching basketball and coordinating Wind River UNITY chapter events. He and members of the Eastern Shoshone Tribe were honored to participate in the Inaugural Parade for President Obama. Eddie made several trips to Red Lake, MN to assist the community following a tragic shooting there. He empowered youth to have hope, dreams, goals and a voice to make positive changes in their communities. Eddie was inspirational, a mentor and a role model to many. Eddie participated in the Eastern Shoshone Sun Dance. Eddie enjoyed watching local high school basketball games and attended games at Wyoming Indian Schools, Lander Valley and Wind River. His favorite college/professional teams included: Chicago Bulls, Denver Broncos, North Carolina Tar Heels, Notre Dame Football and the Wyoming Cowboys. If Eddie wasn't traveling with UNITY or working he could be found playing golf, tennis, visiting friends and eating at the local casinos. Eddie was also a huge fan of table games at the local casinos. He also enjoyed all types of music, but his favorite was Michael Jackson. Eddie kept in touch with thousands of friends and family with his Facebook posts. We all knew where he was, what he was doing and what he was eating. Each and every post was signed "do work ma peeps'. Eddie truly did the work to inspire and guide many, many people.
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