American Democracy & Health Security

American Democracy and Health Security

Lighting a path forward amid pandemic Polarization

Vicki Lowe


Executive Director, American Indian Health Commission 

Vicki Lowe
Vicki Lowe, a descendant of the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe and Bella Coola First Nations, began working in the Jamestown Tribes Health Program in 1996 and has seen this program through many changes in the world of healthcare. In 2012, Ms. Lowe began working with The American Indian Health Commision (AIHC) promoted to Executive Director in July of 2015. Working with the AIHC, she has utilized her vast knowledge of the Indian Health Care Delivery System, state and federal regulations that govern the Indian Health system, to implement statewide strategies supporting Tribal and Urban Indian health programs.
“That atmosphere of working together and understanding that we’re all just trying to keep people safe, is really important. I see it continuing. The Tribes were able to show the rest of the state how you take care of your people.” 

Vicki Lowe

Executive Director, American Indian Health Commission

Vicki Lowe
Vicki Lowe, a descendant of the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe and Bella Coola First Nations, began working in the Jamestown Tribes Health Program in 1996 and has seen this program through many changes in the world of healthcare. In 2012, Ms. Lowe began working with The American Indian Health Commision (AIHC) promoted to Executive Director in July of 2015. Working with the AIHC, she has utilized her vast knowledge of the Indian Health Care Delivery System, state and federal regulations that govern the Indian Health system, to implement statewide strategies supporting Tribal and Urban Indian health programs.
“That atmosphere of working together and understanding that we’re all just trying to keep people safe, is really important. I see it continuing. The Tribes were able to show the rest of the state how you take care of your people.”