National American Indian Housing Council
Pablo John
Operations & Development Manager
The National American Indian Housing Council (NAIHC) is pleased to announce the hiring of Pablo John as the organization’s Operations & Development Manager.
Pablo John is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation with nearly a decade of professional experience in accounting, business management, accounts receivable, federal grant administration, and program operations. Most recently, he served as a Program Analyst supporting the Administration for Native Americans through Tribal Tech, LLC, where he worked with federal programs serving Tribal communities and organizations nationwide.
Originally from Sweetwater, Arizona on the Navajo Nation, Pablo has built a career focused on strengthening organizations, improving operational effectiveness, and supporting initiatives that create positive outcomes for Native communities. He is known for his collaborative leadership style, strong work ethic, and ability to turn ideas and strategies into practical results.
In his role at NAIHC, Pablo will work closely with Ezra Kruger, Finance & Grants Manager, to strengthen organizational operations, improve accounts receivable and accounts payable processing, support financial administration, assist with grant and contract management, and help advance organizational development efforts. Together, Pablo and Ezra will play an important role in increasing NAIHC’s operational capacity and supporting the organization’s ongoing efforts to improve financial processes, revenue generation, and member services.
Pablo’s background in accounting, business operations, and federal grant administration provides a valuable combination of skills that will support NAIHC as it continues strengthening its internal operations and positioning the organization for long-term success.
“Pablo brings a tremendous can-do attitude, strong organizational skills, and a genuine commitment to serving Tribal communities,” said Rudy Soto, Executive Director of NAIHC. “His experience in both accounting and federal program administration, combined with his collaborative approach and willingness to tackle challenges, will make him a valuable addition to our team. Working alongside Ezra, he will help expand our capacity, strengthen our operational foundation, and support NAIHC’s efforts to better serve our members.”
NAIHC welcomes Pablo to the team and looks forward to the positive energy, expertise, and teamwork spirit he will bring in support of Native housing and Tribal self-determination.
