![]() She graduated from Falmouth High School and went on to further her education at Cape Cod Community College where she earned her Associates Degree in Science with a Criminal Justice Concentration. She is the daughter of Eleanor Jackson and granddaughter of Beatrice Jackson and Warren Hicks. Secretary Jackson is the proud mother of Ryanne White-Jackson. ![]() ![]() Following her work as Program Manager, she was the Housing Department Administrative Assistant and more recently the Child & Family Services Administrative Assistant. In addition to her volunteer work, Secretary Jackson previously served as the Emergency Services Program Manager for the Tribe. Her support of the community includes serving on the Wampanoag Ball Committee, the Powwow Committee, the Election Committee and the Housing Commission. Secretary Jackson’s work over several decades have unified our people and provided meaningful changes that have advanced all tribal citizens. Her pledge to serve the community and her commitment to a stronger Wampanoag Nation is supported by her willingness to work alongside fellow council members and support for all legislation that moves our people in a positive direction. Secretary Jackson serves as an advocate for the community in many ways. She is a devoted tribal citizen providing support over the years to tribal operation, numerous committees and our traditional ways. Cassie Jackson was elected Tribal Council Secretary in 2021.
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