Economic Reconciliation
Building durable, equitable economic relationships and Indigenous-led prosperity.
Why this matters
Economic reconciliation is about shifting from one-time benefits to lasting ownership, equity, and shared decision-making. Speakers help organizations design partnerships that build wealth in community rather than around it.
Formats
- Keynote
- Board briefing
- Fireside chat
- Panel
Audiences
Ways to explore it
Keynotes
Mainstage moments that need power, clarity, story, and direction.
Speaking & Thought LeadershipBoard Briefings
Governance-level context and accountability for decision-makers.
Speaking & Thought LeadershipAdvisory Sessions
Strategic guidance before or after a public engagement.
Cultural & AdvisoryPeople for this topic
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Victoria, BCVirtual
Facilitator and MC for leadership and clean-energy events
Clean energy · Economic reconciliation · Systems change
Roster Member Three
Kamloops, BCVirtual
Founder and advisor on Indigenous entrepreneurship and procurement
Indigenous entrepreneurship · Procurement · Economic reconciliation
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