Chickasaw Nation Governor Bill Anoatubby announces retirement

Today, Chickasaw Nation Governor Bill Anoatubby announced his retirement following nearly 40 years as Governor of the Chickasaw Nation and more than 50 years serving the tribe.

“After much thought and prayer, it is time to transition to the next generation of capable Chickasaw leaders,” Governor Anoatubby said. “Serving the Chickasaw people has been one of the greatest honors and privileges of my life. I am deeply grateful for the trust and support our citizens have placed in our administration as we worked to strengthen opportunities and enhance the overall quality of life of the Chickasaw people. Together, we have accomplished much. Those achievements happened through the dedication of our citizens and the valued partnerships we have built with local businesses, and with state, federal and fellow tribal governments.”

Governor Anoatubby began his career at the Chickasaw Nation in 1975 as health services director and quickly advanced. In 1979, he was elected as the first Lt. Governor of the Chickasaw Nation and was elected to his first term as Governor in 1987.

When Governor Anoatubby first took office, the Chickasaw Nation’s programs and services were largely dependent on funding from the federal government. Through careful investments and planning, his administration charted a course to financial independence, through which the Chickasaw Nation could utilize return on investments to support tribal education, housing, jobs, healthcare, culture, elder care, and other programs and services.

In a career marked by growth and progress, the Chickasaw Nation has thrived throughout Governor Anoatubby’s leadership, growing from approximately 250 employees and an $11 million operating budget in 1987 to nearly 15,000 employees and a national economic impact that exceeds $8 billion.

Through careful and diverse investments made early in his administration, the Chickasaw Nation now operates more than 100 businesses in the fields of manufacturing, energy, healthcare, media, technology, hospitality, retail and more. These business revenues now provide the majority of funding for nearly 400 programs and services.

A focus on expanding services and accessibility for the Chickasaw people, tenacity coupled with temperance, along with an open ear and a proclivity for collaboration are key components of Governor Anoatubby’s leadership style and legacy.

He has received numerous awards and honors across the state and nation.

Governor Anoatubby will retire after serving an unprecedented 10 terms.

Governor Anoatubby’s resignation will be effective June 26, 2026, at noon, at which time the Lt. Governor of the Chickasaw Nation will take his oath of office as Governor, in accordance with Article XV, Section 1 of the Chickasaw Constitution.

Governor Anoatubby expressed confidence in the ability of Lt. Governor Chris Anoatubby and the tribe’s leadership team to guide the Chickasaw Nation to further success, citing Lt. Governor Anoatubby’s leadership over the COVID-19 response team during the pandemic and expansion of the tribe’s criminal justice infrastructure following the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2020 ruling in McGirt v. Oklahoma and the ensuing ruling in 2021 by the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals.

Lt. Governor Anoatubby has served the Chickasaw Nation for nearly 30 years.

A graduate of Byng High School in 1990, Lt. Governor Anoatubby pursued a degree in pharmacy from the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, which he earned in 1997. He also holds a master’s degree in business administration from Southeastern Oklahoma State University.

He began his career with the tribe in 1997 and has served as Chief Pharmacist, Sovereign Medical Solutions Chief Medical Solutions Officer and President, under secretary of the department of commerce and deputy secretary of the department of health.

He was elected to his first term as Lt. Governor in 2019 and was reelected in 2023.

Lt. Governor Anoatubby has served on multiple boards during his career, including as Chairman of the Ada Area Chamber of Commerce, and adjunct faculty at Southwestern Oklahoma State University College of Pharmacy and the University of Oklahoma College of Pharmacy.

He was honored as Outstanding Young Pharmacist of the Year by the Oklahoma City Indian Health Service in 2007, was in Class IX of The Journal Record’s Achievers Under 40 in 2012, received the 2023 Distinguished Alumni award from Southeastern Oklahoma State University and was inducted into the Oklahoma City University Oklahoma Commerce and Industry Hall of Honor in 2024.

In many of the institutions and programs he guided, he led the way in instituting cutting-edge technological solutions, simplifying service access and diversification.

Governor Anoatubby said he believes Lt. Governor Anoatubby and the Chickasaw Nation’s leadership team are capable, and he anticipates a smooth transition with a commitment to the tribe’s vision and core values.

“The leadership of our tribe is strong and extensive, and I look forward to celebrating the many milestones achieved by the Chickasaw Nation in years to come,” he said.