Bowlin was raised in Bowlin Spring in Craig County, Oklahoma where her great-grandfather had settled.[1] She is a descendant of a Cherokee Freedman.[2] She holds a Bachelor of Science in industrial engineering and management from Oklahoma State University.[3] Bowlin began her career as an engineer in the airline industry.[4] She earned a Master of Business Administration from Kelley School of Business at Indiana University Bloomington.[3][4]
In 2004, Bowlin joined Cherokee Nation Businesses.[3] By 2020, she was the senior director of strategy and analytics for, overseeing long-term growth planning.[4] During her tenure, she mitigated the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on gaming, one of the tribe’s main business sectors.[4] Bowlin advocated for greater representation of women in management roles, noting the "broken rung" that limits women’s advancement in leadership positions.[4]
In 2023, Bowlin was appointed by principal chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. as the secretary of state of the Cherokee Nation, succeeding Tina Glory-Jordan.[3] She joined the three-person Task Force on Cherokee Nation Freedmen participation in 2024 to provide recommendations to ensure equal access to tribal services including healthcare, education, housing, and workforce training.[2]