The Department of Revenue and Finance Welcomes Director
The Colorado River Indian Tribes is pleased to welcome Andrew Quillen as the new Director of the Revenue and Finance Department.
Mr. Quillen is a CRIT tribal member who was born and raised in the community. He brings both professional experience and a deep personal connection to the reservation into his new leadership role. He has worked for the Tribes for the past three years and has steadily grown within the department.
Mr. Quillen earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Business Administration with a concentration in management from the University of La Verne. Upon returning to Parker, he began his career with the Tribes as a tax examiner and revenue agent. He quickly found that the work aligned with his long-standing interest in business, compliance, and economic development.
When the former Revenue and Finance Director was elected to Tribal Council, Mr. Quillen felt it was the right time to step forward and continue the work the department had already established. His background in sales, service, and compliance has helped shape his understanding of how the department supports businesses and the community as a whole.
As a lifelong community member, Mr. Quillen understands the economic landscape of the reservation and the opportunities for growth. One of his personal goals is to see more tribal members become business owners. Being part of the reservation’s continued development is something that holds special meaning for him.
The Revenue and Finance Department oversees all businesses operating on the reservation, ensuring they are properly licensed and compliant with the tribal tax code. Revenue generated through the department directly supports the CRIT membership and tribal facilities.
In his role as director, Mr. Quillen manages the department team and ensures all procedures and compliance requirements are followed. As he steps into this position, he is introducing new online software that will allow taxpayers to file taxes and business licenses digitally. This transition is expected to significantly improve efficiency, speed up processing times, and strengthen long-term compliance.