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A member of the Comanche Nation of Oklahoma, is NITI’s President & CEO and holds a Bachelors Degree in Education and a Masters in Child/Developmental Psychology & Social Psychology. Buller is one of a few Native Americans with telecommunications expertise related to Native American communities. She has testified before both houses of Congress and the FCC on Universal Service and other telecommunications issues related to Native Americans. Buller also serves on the Boards of Directors of the Universal Service Administrative Company, Libraries for the Future, Civil Rights Telecommunications Forum, Eisenhower National Clearinghouse as well as the National Congress of American Indian’s Digital Divide Task Force and the Navajo Education Technology Consortium.
Buller has worked in Math & Science curriculum development and its employment through electronic dissemination. She has also worked as an advocate and lobbyist for public school reform and has served on many parent and teacher boards for educational reform. Buller’s professional credentials and experience, national visibility and active involvement in Native American affairs enable her to offer invaluable insights about how to best serve Native American communities. Her personal interests are girls and women’s issues and language preservation. She also paints and knits.
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