Charles (Charlie) R. Vig | |
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Chairman of the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community | |
In office August 25, 2012 –January 31, 2020 | |
Vice President | Keith B. Anderson |
Preceded by | Stanley Crooks |
Succeeded by | Keith Anderson |
Vice Chairman of the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community | |
In office January 2012 –August 25,2012 | |
President | Stanley Crooks |
Preceded by | Glynn Crooks |
Succeeded by | Keith B. Anderson |
Personal details | |
Spouse | Donna Vig |
Children | Five |
Charlie Vig is the former Chairman of the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community of Minnesota. [1] Vig served as the Vice Chairman from January 2012 until August 2012. [2] He then served as chairman from August 2012 to January 2020. [1] The Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community is the most influential Native American tribe in Minnesota [2] and the single-largest benefactor for Indian Country nationally. [3]
Vig was the youngest of his family's nine children. [2] His grandmother,Minnie Otherday,was a descendant of John Otherday,who saved many settlers and U.S. government employees during the Dakota War of 1862. [4] Vig was raised in Eden Prairie,Minnesota. [4] He moved to the region around Prior Lake in 1969 when his parents became some of the founders of the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community. [4] His father died from cancer when he was nine years old. [2]
He began a career in construction,specifically masonry,once he graduated from high school. [2] Vig married his wife,Donna Vig,a social worker,in 1981;they have five children - four sons and one daughter. [4]
Vig first worked for the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community in 1992 as a project manager for the tribe's new Mystic Lake Casino,where he oversaw just three employees at the time. [2] He became vice president at the casino within just three years and supervised more than 800 casino employees. [2] He served on the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux's board of gambling directors for seven terms. [2] The Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community now employs 4,100 people,making the tribe the largest employer in Scott County,Minnesota. [5]
Charlie Vig was elected Vice Chairman of the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community in January 2012. [2] He succeeded outgoing Vice Chairman Glynn Crooks,who had served in the office for the prior sixteen years. [2]
Chairman Stanley Crooks died in office of a respiratory and lung ailment on August 25,2012. [2] According to Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux,the vice chairman becomes chairman in the instance of a death,so Vig became chairman. [2] [6] The tribe's treasurer and secretary,Keith B. Anderson,became the new Vice Chairman. [6] Vig noted that Crooks' death was a shock,but not entirely unexpected,"The chairman's health had been failing for a while,and this wasn't totally unexpected...One of the reasons I stepped up is because most of the people knew the chairman might not make it to his next term. They had the confidence in me to follow through." [2]
As chairman for the remaining three years of Crooks' term,Vig continued Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community's commitment to charitable donations. [2] The SMSC has donated nearly $272 million to organizations and causes between 1992 and 2013,including more than $29 million in 2012. [7] The tribe has donated more than $350 million to organizations and causes,and is one of the largest charitable givers in Minnesota. [8]
In 2015,the tribe launched Seeds of Native Health,a five-year,$11 million campaign that represents the single-largest coordinated philanthropic effort in American history focused on improving Native American nutrition. [9]
In 2019,the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community created Understand Native Minnesota,a three-year,$5 million strategic initiative and philanthropic campaign to improve the Native American narrative in Minnesota schools. [10]
Another marker of Chairman Vig’s time in office was his commitment to building relationships on behalf of the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community. [11]
Under his tenure,the tribe constructed a jointly owned water treatment facility with the City of Prior Lake;partnered with the City of Prior Lake on the multimillion-dollar expansion of County Road 83;and contributed more than $30 million in infrastructure improvements that benefit the region.
The former Chairman also worked with other Sioux tribes to preserve and protect Pe’Sla,a sacred site in the heart of the Black Hills in South Dakota. [12]
In 2020,Chairman Vig retired from public service to spend more time with family. The Scott County board of commissioners and the Prior Lake and Shakopee city councils declared January 27 to be Chairman Charlie Vig Day in honor of his impact. [13]
The Sioux or Oceti Sakowin are groups of Native American tribes and First Nations peoples from the Great Plains of North America. The Sioux have two major linguistic divisions:the Dakota and Lakota peoples. Collectively,they are the Očhéthi Šakówiŋ,or "Seven Council Fires". The term "Sioux",an exonym from a French transcription ("Nadouessioux") of the Ojibwe term "Nadowessi",can refer to any ethnic group within the Great Sioux Nation or to any of the nation's many language dialects.
Scott County is a county in the U.S. state of Minnesota. As of the 2020 census,the population was 150,928. Its county seat is Shakopee. Shakopee is also the largest city in Scott County,the twenty-third-largest city in Minnesota,and the sixteenth-largest Twin Cities suburb. The county was organized in 1853 and named in honor of General Winfield Scott. Scott County is part of the Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington,MN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area. It is a member of the Metropolitan Council,and shares many of the council's concerns about responsible growth management,advocating for progressive development concepts such as clustering,open-space design,and the preservation of open space and rural/agricultural land.
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Prior Lake is an exurban city 20 miles (32 km) southwest of Minneapolis seated next to Savage and Shakopee in Scott County in the state of Minnesota. Surrounding the shores of Lower and Upper Prior Lake,the city lies south of the Minnesota River in an area known as RiverSouth and establishes the urban fringe of the south-southwest portion of Minneapolis-St. Paul,the sixteenth largest metropolitan area in the United States. The population was 27,617 at the 2020 census.
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