Trevor Bomberry has served as a Commissioner on the Six Nations Gaming Commission since 2015. A lifelong member of Six Nations of the Grand River and of the Mohawk Nation, Turtle Clan, Bomberry brings a governance background rooted in land rights and nation-building — including his tenure as Litigation Support Supervisor in the Lands and Resources department at Six Nations of the Grand River, and as Haudenosaunee Six Nations Coordinator during the Kanohstaton negotiations. He currently serves as Executive Director of Nation Building for the Six Nations of the Grand River Elected Council.
Bomberry holds an Honours Bachelor of Arts – Sociology, Minor – Indigenous Studies from McMaster University, Indian Gaming Association Commissioner Certification at Levels 1, 2, and 3, and Master-level certifications in Licensing and Investigations; Surveillance, Cheats & Scams; and Cyber-Pandemic: The Ransomware Threat to Tribal Gaming.
Having seen firsthand how gaming has driven financial independence for other First Nations and Tribal Nations, Bomberry understands what is within reach for Six Nations of the Grand River — and brings that conviction to every decision he makes on the Commission.



