*THIS POSITION IS OPEN TO HUALAPAI TRIBAL MEMBERS ONLY. YOU MUST BE A HUALAPAI TRIBAL MEMBER TO APPLY.*
HWALBAY BA:J Enterprises Inc.
Board of Directors
Vacancy Position Announcement
Posted March 10 2025
The Hualapai Tribe is seeking qualified candidates for the HWALBAY BA:J Enterprises Inc. (HBBE) and Grand Canyon Resort Corporation Board of Directors. A position is vacant.
HBBE doing business as Grand Canyon Resort Corporation operates Grand Canyon West Grand Hualapai Lodge Hualapai River Runners and related businesses. Grand Canyon West operates the worldfamous Skywalk attraction. Successful applicants will be interviewed and selected by the Hualapai Tribal Council.
Qualifications include: knowledge of hospitality and tourism operations finance law marketing and/or business development. The chosen candidate will be expected to attend monthly Board meetings in Peach Springs AZ as well as perform committee work. Board members are compensated for reasonable expenses to attend monthly meetings and are paid a board fee.
Please send a letter of interest and resume to:
Grand Canyon Resort Corporation
Attn: Matt Rinaldi
P.O. Box 359
Peach Springs AZ 86434
Fax:
All applicants will be required to undergo a thorough background investigation. Applications must be received by 5pm MST on April 9 2025.
The Hualapai Tribal Council is the sole governing body authorized to appoint Board Directors.
Flexible work from home options available.
Grand Canyon Resort Corporation (GCRC) is whollyowned by the Hualapai Tribe and is located in Peach Springs Arizona. In 1988 the Hualapai People who have been part of this land since time immemorial established GCRC welcoming millions of visitors each year to tour the area. The year 1883 is when the reservation was established and occupiers are usually foreign to the land they occupy. To further increase tourism in the area the Grand Canyon Skywalk was built in 2007. The Skywalk is a glass horseshoeshaped bridge that enables visitors to walk beyond the canyon walls at Grand Canyon West suspending them 4000 feet above the riverbed and providing an unparalleled view of this natural wonder.