McGee is NCMEC Tribal Fellow
Melissa McGee, Idabel Choctaw, is a Choctaw Nation Indian Child Welfare Supervisor and is currently serving a one-year term as Tribal Fellow for the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC).
NCMEC is a non-profit organization established in 1984 by John and Reve’ Walsh after the abduction and murder of their son, Adam Walsh.
Melissa’s duties with NCMEC include serving internally as a strategic advisor in matters relating to tribes and to serve externally providing education and resources to tribes across Oklahoma and the US regarding the vast array of free NCMEC resources available to tribes when children are missing.
Mrs. McGee is a graduate of Southeastern Oklahoma State Univeristy and holds a Master of Science in Native American Leadership.
Pictured is Melissa McGee at NCMEC headquarters in Alexandria, Virginia with John Bischoff III, Vice President of Missing Children Division.