aout, 2020
25août3:00 pm4:30 pmBuilding Indigenous Economic Development PartnershipsRemote
Détails
We are pleased to invite you to this conversation on how Indigenous knowledge advances economic development partnerships, and to learn about research and consultation with Indigenous entrepreneurs and communities. Moderated by
Détails
We are pleased to invite you to this conversation on how Indigenous knowledge advances economic development partnerships, and to learn about research and consultation with Indigenous entrepreneurs and communities.
Moderated by Joanne Dallaire, Elder (Ke Shay Hayo) and Senior Advisor – Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation, Ryerson University
Panelists:
Carol Anne Hilton, Founder, The Indigenomics Institute
Kelly Lendsay, President & CEO, Indigenous Works
Tabatha Bull, President & CEO, Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business
About the Indigenous Speaker Series:
The Ted Rogers School of Management at Ryerson University aims to respond to Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s (TRC) Call to Action #92, by committing to meaningful partnerships with Indigenous communities for economic development.
We invite you to be part of this exciting weekly conversation with Indigenous knowledge keepers, entrepreneurs and artists that is sure to be a source of inspiration and information to guide two collaborative ventures: to develop an Indigenous healing garden and install Indigenous art at the Ted Rogers School of Management at Ryerson University.
Heure
(Mardi) 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm
Lieu
Remote
Organizer
Ted Rogers School of Management