Naomie Droll is an attorney based in Washington, D.C., dedicated to expanding opportunities for underserved communities through education, public service, and community empowerment. She serves as Counsel in an Indian law practice, where she advises Tribal governments, Alaska Native organizations, Tribal enterprises, and nonprofit organizations on matters involving governance, economic development, and public policy.

A Gates Millennium Scholar alumna and enrolled citizen of the Navajo Nation, Naomie understands firsthand the transformative power of educational opportunity. She has dedicated her career to strengthening institutions, advancing public policy, and creating pathways for historically underserved communities to thrive.

Naomie served as Interim Executive Director of Scholars Equity Network, where she led the organization through a period of growth by strengthening its governance, compliance, and operational infrastructure. Her leadership helped position the organization for growth, while expanding opportunities for scholars and alumni to engage, lead, and serve.

As a member of the Board of Directors, Naomie remains committed to SEN's mission of empowering scholars to become leaders who invest their knowledge, talents, and resources back into the communities that shaped them. She is passionate about ensuring that future generations have access to the same opportunities that helped shape her own journey and believes that leadership carries a responsibility to create opportunities for others.