Marvina Case, affectionately named the “Set-aside Queen,” rose from the steel mill town of Gary, Indiana, to build a thriving enterprise through strategic government contracting. Standing six foot, four inches with a background that is 43 percent Native American, 23 percent African, 23 percent broadly European, and 11 percent Asian, Case embodies the “hybrid vigor” she champions. A master of strategic dissonance, she made her first million before age twenty-four. A devout Protestant and proud nationalist, she works as a digital nomad mentoring entrepreneurs from diverse backgrounds. Through the family of companies she operates, Case continues to disrupt conventional thinking about identity, opportunity, and success in America.