Wendy Burdette is a member of the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe located on a plateau between the Green and White Rivers approximately 20 miles south of Seattle, Washington. Prior to joining FEED, she worked as a Manager of Naval Supply both domestically and internationally and served on the front lines of support for soldiers returning from and deploying to assignments overseas, particularly to the Middle East. During her tenure overseas (2000-2003), Ms. Burdette received the Bingham Award not once but twice consecutively for demonstrating excellence in customer service and overall operation.
Ms. Burdette went on to work for her Muckleshoot Tribe. She served in various roles in enrollment, Indian Child Welfare Committee, and the Senior and Elders Program. She managed the Senior and Elders Program for 10 years to which she and her staff were able to accomplish the building of a state of the art Elders Facility. Ms. Burdette has a passion to continue to uplift not only her home community but other Tribal communities both on a local and national scale.
Ms. Burdette holds a Bachelors of Arts in Liberal Studies from the First People’s Program at Antioch University, Seattle. In her free time, she enjoy cooking, harvesting and processing traditional plants and medicines, and hanging with her two grandchildren (Mazzy Rose Ungaro and Gea Bernice Ungaro).