Maggie Dodd White Eagle
Maggie Dodd White Eagle is a Managing Director of IICC (founded by Leonard Chaikind), the Owner of RTW Consulting, and serves on several advisory boards for national and international projects dealing with economic development, infrastructure rebuilding, education, and human rights issues.
Ms. Dodd White Eagle is a lifelong educator with a Master’s of Indigenous Peoples law. She serves as the volunteer Native American community outreach director and member of the advisory committee for Independent Security Advisors. An Advisor to the Board for the Power District Educational and Cultural Charitable Foundation Inc. she is involved in rebuilding the infrastructure of Rockford Illinois. She also is the Regional Director for Malika Africa working with the Massai people of Tanzania on human rights, cultural protection, health, and education issues.
At the beginning of her career, Ms. Dodd White Eagle was involved with the NFL and was involved in observing brain research studies in regards to the players, concussions, and CTE. As an educator, Ms.Dodd White Eagle was also involved in brain research studies involving the acquisition of learning for educational program development.
As a daughter of a mother who suffered from a stroke, she used these experiences to retrain her mother’s brain in stroke recovery. The research she did with her father looking for answers for her mother led her to learn about the research of Dr. Robert Spengler and Dr. Tracey Ignatowski. Her mother was never able to receive the benefits of the treatment based on the research as she passed away.
As a member of the Advisory Board for BBRI Ms. Dodd White Eagle brings her years of business and education development to the table in hopes of assisting Dr. Spengler and Dr. Ignatowski’s research to not only continue but to bring solutions for stroke, traumatic brain injury, and now long-range covid into the lives of families everywhere.