Honorable Lynn Dee Rapp
Honorable Lynn Dee Rapp

Interim Chairwoman of CHP Tribal Health Board, Director of National Congress of American Indians & Board Advisor

Honorable Lynn Dee Rapp is an enrolled member of the Oglala Sioux Tribe and a prominent leader in finance, healthcare, and tribal advocacy. As Interim Chairwoman of the Clear Health Pass (CHP) Tribal Health Board and Director of the National Congress of American Indians, Lynn leverages over 25 years of experience to bridge financial solutions and healthcare innovations for American Indian Tribes. A managing partner at SeaCrest Investment Management, a native/minority-owned investment firm, Lynn specializes in providing strategic financial services to tribal nations and institutional clients.

Lynn’s diverse background includes her tenure as Senior Vice President and Registered Wealth Advisor at Morgan Stanley, where she managed accounts for American Indian Tribes and affiliates. Her expertise extends into the healthcare sector, where she has served on the Advisory Board for Rainwater Medical, a Mayo Clinic initiative focused on providing remote access healthcare to Tribal Nations.

A passionate advocate for social responsibility and tribal enterprise development, Lynn founded Eagle Opportunity, a consulting firm supporting the “Buy Native” program. She is deeply involved in various national initiatives, having served as the former chair of the National Congress of American Indians’ Finance and Investment Committee and holding long-term board positions with the National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development and the American Indian College Fund.

Lynn is also a board member of the Native American Venture Fund, the American Indian Business Leaders Association, and the Wellspring therapeutic program for adolescents. She continues to champion economic development, healthcare access, and financial sustainability for Native communities through her leadership in these organizations. Her commitment to tribal health, education, and economic empowerment has made her a powerful voice and advocate for Native American interests on a national level.