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How Darius Lee Smith is Leading NPAC Into a New Era

Deanna Aquiar • December 12, 2024
In less than a year, Darius Lee Smith has made a transformative impact as the Executive Director of the Native Professional Advancement Center (NPAC). Moving from Denver to Albuquerque in May 2023, Darius brought a fresh perspective and a wealth of experience to the organization, formerly known as the National Indian Youth Council (NIYC).

Upon taking the helm, Darius recognized the need for a name and mission that better aligned with the organization’s current focus: empowering Native individuals through workforce development and training. The rebrand to NPAC represents this renewed commitment to helping Native professionals achieve self-determination and economic independence while honoring the organization’s legacy as a cornerstone of Native civil rights activism.

A Vision Rooted in Experience

Darius’s journey to NPAC is deeply personal. Growing up in Denver, his athletic pursuits led to a track scholarship, and it was during his time at the University of Arizona that he embraced his dual heritage—Navajo and African-American—and connected with other Native leaders. Inspired by the community he found, he dedicated his career to creating opportunities for Indigenous people.

For nearly two decades, Darius worked with the City of Denver on Native and civil rights issues, gaining the expertise and vision he now brings to NPAC. His leadership is driven by the belief that Indigenous communities can flourish through education, career development, and cultural empowerment.

Transforming NPAC

Darius’s leadership has revitalized the organization, making it more accessible and impactful. While the NIYC was historically focused on youth activism, NPAC now serves individuals from 18 to 40+ through programs like classroom training, job placement, and apprenticeships in industries like film and media.

This transformation is about more than just a name change. It’s about fostering economic sovereignty and ensuring that Native culture thrives, not only on reservations but also in urban areas where many Indigenous individuals seek opportunities.

Looking Ahead

Under Darius’s leadership, NPAC is positioned to expand its impact in 2024 and beyond. By combining innovative workforce programs with a deep respect for the organization’s legacy, Darius has created a vision for the future that’s both practical and inspiring.

His work exemplifies the values of empowerment, self-sufficiency, and cultural pride, ensuring that NPAC continues to make a meaningful difference in the lives of Native professionals.

Darius Lee Smith’s arrival in Albuquerque has not just been a new chapter for him—it’s been a new era for NPAC, one filled with purpose, opportunity, and hope.
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By Deanna Aquiar August 1, 2024
Ready to take charge of your career and unlock your full potential in 2024-2025? Look no further than the Native Professional Advancement Center! Our workforce development program empowers indigenous individuals to achieve self-determination, self-sufficiency, and community well-being. Get a head start on your professional journey by submitting your pre-application to join our supportive community today. Let's work together towards a brighter future for all. To begin the application, please complete the following form:
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Are you ready to take the next step in your career or personal development? The Native Professional Advancement Center (NPAC) in Gallup is excited to announce an upcoming event that could be the key to your future success! Mark your calendars for Friday, June 28th, 2024, from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm, and join us at our Gallup office located at 407 S. Cliff Dr. Ste. B for an enriching Resource Fair and Open House! What to Expect This event is designed to provide you with valuable resources and opportunities to jumpstart your career. Here’s a glimpse of what you can look forward to: Resource Fair: Connect with local businesses, educational institutions, and community organizations. Gain insights into job openings, training programs, and educational opportunities tailored to support your professional growth. Open House: Take a tour of the NPAC office and meet our dedicated staff. Learn about the various services and programs we offer to help you achieve your career goals. Networking Opportunities: Engage with professionals and peers who share your aspirations. Build a network that can support and guide you on your career path. Why Attend? Discover Opportunities: Whether you’re seeking employment, considering further education, or looking to enhance your skills, this event offers a comprehensive range of resources. Meet Experts: Talk to professionals and experts who can provide advice and guidance tailored to your specific needs. Community Engagement: Be part of a supportive community focused on professional development and empowerment. How to Register Don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity! Register for the event by scanning the QR code on our flyers or by calling the NPAC office at (505) 863-6639. Registration is quick and easy, ensuring you secure your spot at this pivotal event. Attend an Event That Could Change Your Future The NPAC Resource Fair and Open House is more than just an event—it’s a stepping stone towards a brighter, more successful future. We hope to see you there, ready to take advantage of everything we have to offer. Mark the date, spread the word, and prepare to be inspired and empowered. We can’t wait to welcome you on June 28th at the Gallup NPAC office!
By Deanna Aquiar May 10, 2024
Welcome to the Native Professional Advancement Center (NPAC), an enduring beacon for the empowerment and advancement of Native American communities. Since our inception alongside the National Indian Youth Council in 1961, our unwavering commitment has fueled progress and advocacy for Native rights and well-being. As we invite you to explore our website, you'll discover the full scope of our initiatives and how you can engage with our vibrant community. Our Story: Over Six Decades of Growth and Impact On our Our Story page, journey through our rich history, from our roots as a civil rights advocate to our evolution into a comprehensive resource for education and career advancement. This page highlights our major milestones and the significant impact we've made on Native American lives, encapsulated in moving stories and compelling statistics. Learn about our origins, our mission's evolution, and the individuals we've honored, like Clyde Warrior, a pivotal figure in the Native American civil rights movement. Our Programs: Empowering Through Education and Work Experience Explore our Programs page to learn about the diverse opportunities we offer to enhance professional and personal growth. Whether it’s hands-on job training through our Work Experience (WEX) program or educational support via our Classroom Training (CT) initiative, NPAC is here to support every step of your journey. This section details each program we offer, the benefits they provide, and how to get involved. Stay Informed with Our Latest News Our News page keeps you updated on the latest developments, achievements, and inspiring stories from our community. This dynamic section serves as your hub for recent events and announcements, ensuring you stay connected and informed about what's happening at NPAC. Get Involved: Join Our Mission to Support and Empower Visit our Get Involved page to find out how you can contribute to the mission of NPAC. Whether by donating, volunteering, or participating in our programs, your involvement is crucial. This section provides detailed information on how to donate, the impact of your contributions, and opportunities to engage directly with our community. We designed our website to be a comprehensive resource for our program participants and community partners/supporters. Every page invites you to join our ongoing journey of advocacy, empowerment, and advancement. Whether you are looking to grow professionally, contribute to our cause, or stay connected with our community, the Native Professional Advancement Center is your starting point. Discover more about how we make a difference in Native American communities across the nation. We invite you to explore, engage, and become part of our story of empowerment and progress.
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