Corina Qaaġraq Kramer, of Iñupiaq descent from Noorvik and Kotzebue, Alaska, is a community leader with extensive frontline experience. She specializes in integrating traditional Indigenous knowledge with Western practices and policy to improve the well-being and sovereignty of Native communities. Her advocacy aims to restore Indigenous peoples' rights to leadership and revive their connections to culture, land, and communities. Corina founded Mumik Consulting to support Indigenous-serving organizations and initiatives and is Co-Founder/CEO and Course Instructor for Respectful Research, providing resources to the research community such as the Effective Community Engagement online course. She has developed and led initiatives like Leadership Through Generations, which nurtures emerging Alaska Native youth leaders. Additionally, Corina serves as Faculty and Community Director at Siamit, a program at Harvard Medical School Center for Global Health Delivery.