Who We Are

A Vision for the Future
Imagine a future where Tribal Nations lead the way in renewable energy development, harnessing their resources to create lasting economic and environmental benefits. The potential for renewable energy on Tribal lands is immense, offering a unique opportunity to foster economic prosperity, energy independence, and a sustainable future for Indigenous communities.
At Navajo Power, we work alongside you to make this vision a reality. We’re not just developers—we’re your partners in building a brighter, more equitable future. By respecting Indigenous sovereignty, understanding cultural priorities, and delivering lasting economic benefits, we’re creating meaningful, sustainable change.
Let’s work together to unlock the full potential of renewable energy in the Tribal Nations!
About Us
As a Public Benefit Corporation founded by Indigenous entrepreneurs, we bring deep technical expertise in renewable energy development and a cultural understanding that comes from years of working closely with Tribal Nations. Whether you’re an investor, stakeholder, or a tribal member, you deserve a partner who truly understands your goals and challenges. We’ll work with you to co-create projects that generate clean energy, drive economic growth, and honor the self-determination of tribal communities for generations to come.
Meet Our Team

Founder & Executive Chairman
Brett Isaac
Brett Isaac is a member of the Navajo Nation and has worked with local chapters in the Nation to execute on numerous community development initiatives. Brett collaborated with the Navajo Community of Shonto in the development of Community Owned enterprises leading to the creation of a solar company on the Nation called Shonto Energy. Brett’s company has deployed over 200 off-grid solar systems to serve households without grid electricity. Brett is a Founder & Executive Chairman at Navajo Power.

Clara Pratte

Josh Finn

Adelita Barrett

Ceceilia Tso

Merci Andrews

Michael Cox
In Loving Memory of
Nonabah Lane
Prior to joining Navajo Power, Nonabah co-founded Navajo Ethno-Agriculture, a farm that teaches Navajo culture through traditional farming and bilingual education. Nonabah also launched a campaign to partner with local Navajo schools and tribal colleges to create their own water testing capabilities and translate the data into information for local farmers.