A Dedicated Member: Kasey and the LDF Constitution
Elevating Community and Sovereignty
Kasey Theobald-Wayman
Her journey reflects a love of our Tribe's growth and unity through constitutional evolution.
Meet Kasey Theobald-Wayman: A Beacon for Change
- Kasey's dedication stems from a life spent in Lac du Flambeau, aiming to create a community grounded in kindness and support.
- As a student and community member, Kasey is an advocate for constitutional evolution to strengthen our tribe's sovereignty and unity.
- Kasey envisions a future where our Tribe thrives through increased support, civility, and the amplification of every tribal member's voice.
Meet Kasey Theobald-Wayman, an active member of the LDF Constitution Committee with a strong background in community health. Kasey's professional experience includes roles in employee health insurance, wellbeing, medical billing, and consumer support services.
Currently a student at Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe University, Kasey is working towards a Bachelor of Science in Human Services and is set to graduate in 2025. A lifelong resident of Lac du Flambeau, Kasey is deeply committed to the prosperity of the Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa.
Deep Community Roots
Kasey's commitment to our Tribe is deeply personal, shaped by a childhood in Lac du Flambeau. This background has fostered a vision of a community founded on kindness and respect. Kasey’s educational pursuits have further solidified their role as an advocate for significant changes within the tribe.
Kasey is driven by the goals of the Constitution Committee, aiming to enhance its effectiveness. Kasey is motivated to help the committee foster unity and reduce divisiveness within the community.
Improvement Through Governance Change
Central to Kasey’s efforts is the goal to improve living conditions in Lac du Flambeau by creating a supportive and respectful environment. This vision includes elevating our tribal community to a place where all members feel valued and where sovereignty and individual voices are strengthened.
Looking forward, Kasey hopes to see our Tribe come together to build a stronger, united future. If Kasey's mission speaks to you, consider getting involved with the LDF Constitution Committee to help make a positive and lasting impact on the community.
Currently a student at Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe University, Kasey is working towards a Bachelor of Science in Human Services and is set to graduate in 2025. A lifelong resident of Lac du Flambeau, Kasey is deeply committed to the prosperity of the Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa.
Deep Community Roots
Kasey's commitment to our Tribe is deeply personal, shaped by a childhood in Lac du Flambeau. This background has fostered a vision of a community founded on kindness and respect. Kasey’s educational pursuits have further solidified their role as an advocate for significant changes within the tribe.
Kasey is driven by the goals of the Constitution Committee, aiming to enhance its effectiveness. Kasey is motivated to help the committee foster unity and reduce divisiveness within the community.
Improvement Through Governance Change
Central to Kasey’s efforts is the goal to improve living conditions in Lac du Flambeau by creating a supportive and respectful environment. This vision includes elevating our tribal community to a place where all members feel valued and where sovereignty and individual voices are strengthened.
Looking forward, Kasey hopes to see our Tribe come together to build a stronger, united future. If Kasey's mission speaks to you, consider getting involved with the LDF Constitution Committee to help make a positive and lasting impact on the community.