Reyna Davila Day was born and raised in Saint Paul, and identifies as Indigenous, specifically Bois Forte Band of Ojibwe and Mexica-Nahua. As the oldest of five siblings, she has always found herself in leadership positions and loves being of service to her family and community. She has worked within the Native communities serving as a youth mentor, project manager, administrative assistant, and cultural consultant.
Ms. Day was previously at a cultural center for 3 years, which allowed her to receive experience working with a variety of artists in Minnesota. Her recent accomplishments include becoming a mother and a recent graduate from Hamline University with a bachelor’s in business administration.
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