BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//ChamberMaster//Event Calendar 2.0//EN METHOD:PUBLISH X-PUBLISHED-TTL:P3D REFRESH-INTERVAL:P3D CALSCALE:GREGORIAN BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART:20200129T153000Z DTEND:20200129T170000Z X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:FALSE SUMMARY:CEO Networking Breakfast with Carol Anne Hilton\, Indigenomics Institute DESCRIPTION:CEO BREAKFAST with CAROL ANNE HILTON\n\n \n\nINDIGENOUS ECONOMIC GROWTH IS GROWTH FOR EVERYONE\n\n \n\nCarol Anne Hilton\, MBA is the CEO and Founder of The Indigenomics Institute. Carol Anne is a recognized First Nation's business leader and adviser with an international Masters Degree in Business Management (MBA) from the University of Hertfordshire\, England\, a partnership through Vancouver Island University.\n\n \n\nAs the Nanaimo Chamber and Snuneymux First Nation collaborate this year to sign a formalized working agreement\, igniting a local share of the $100 billion Indigenous economy is a priority. It is time to increase the visibility\, role\, and responsibility of the emerging modern Indigenous economy and the people involved. This is the foundation for economic reconciliation\, a foundation the Nanaimo Chamber is building with our partners\, SFN and Nanaimo Aboriginal Centre.\n\n \n\n \n\nCOAST BASTION HOTEL | Wednesday\, Jan 29th\, 2020 | 7:30am - 9:00am\n\n \n\nMembers $38 | Non-Members $48\n\n\n\n\nCarol Anne Hilton\, MBA\nFOUNDER & CEO\n\n\nCarol Anne Hilton\, MBA is the CEO and Founder of The Indigenomics Institute. Carol Anne is a recognized First Nation's business leader and adviser with an international Masters Degree in Business Management (MBA) from the University of Hertfordshire\, England\, a partnership through Vancouver Island University. Carol Anne is of Nuu chah nulth descent from the Hesquiaht Nation on Vancouver Island.\n\nCarol Anne currently serves on the BC Emerging Economy Task Force as an adviser to the Minister of Jobs\, Trades and Technology as well as on the BC Indigenous Investment Council for the Ministry of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation. Carol Anne was appointed as a senior advisor to the federal Finance Minister on the Canadian Federal Economic Growth Council.\n\nCarol Anne has led the establishment of a line of thought called #indigenomics- the building and strengthening of Indigenous economies. Carol Anne is currently authoring 'Indigenomics- a Global Power Shift.'\n\nCarol Anne's work has been recognized with an 'Outstanding Business Achievement Award' from the BC Achievement Foundation\, a 'Creating Wealth Award' from the National Indigenous Council of Elders and 'Business of the Year Award' from the Nuu chah nulth Economic Development Corporation and most recently the 'Excellence in Aboriginal Relations Award' from the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business.\n\nCarol Anne currently serves as Director on the McGill University Institute of the Study of Canada\, the National Canadian Community Economic Development Network as well as a juror on the national Smart Cities Challenge. Carol Anne is an instructor at Simon Fraser University's Community Economic Development Program and a faculty lead at the Banff Center's Indigenous Business Program where she was also a Fleck Fellow.\n\nhttps://www.nanaimoaboriginalcentre.ca\n\nhttp://indigenomicsinstitute.com/team/\n\nhttps://www.snuneymuxw.ca X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
CEO BREAKFAST with CAROL ANNE HILTON
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\n\nINDIGENOUS ECONOMIC GROWTH IS GROWTH FOR EVERYONE
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\n\nCarol Anne Hilton\, MBA is the CEO and Founder of The Indigenomics Institute. \;Carol Anne \;is a recognized First Nation'\;s business leader and adviser with an international Masters Degree in Business Management (MBA) from the University of Hertfordshire\, England\, a partnership through Vancouver Island University.
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\n\nAs the Nanaimo Chamber and Snuneymux First Nation collaborate this year to sign a formalized working agreement\,  \;igniting a local share of the $100 billion Indigenous economy is a priority. It is time to increase the visibility\, role\, and responsibility of the emerging modern Indigenous economy and the people involved. This is the foundation for economic reconciliation\, a foundation the Nanaimo Chamber is building with our partners\, SFN and Nanaimo Aboriginal Centre.
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\n\nCOAST BASTION HOTEL | Wednesday\, Jan 29th\, 2020 | 7:30am - 9:00am
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\n\nMembers $38 | Non-Members $48
\nCarol Anne Hilton\, MBA is the CEO and Founder of The Indigenomics Institute. Carol Anne is a recognized First Nation&rsquo\;s business leader and adviser with an international Masters Degree in Business Management (MBA) from the University of Hertfordshire\, England\, a partnership through Vancouver Island University. Carol Anne is of Nuu chah nulth descent from the Hesquiaht Nation on Vancouver Island.
\n\nCarol Anne currently serves on the BC Emerging Economy Task Force as an adviser to the Minister of Jobs\, Trades and Technology as well as on the BC Indigenous Investment Council for the Ministry of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation. Carol Anne was appointed as a senior advisor to the federal Finance Minister on the Canadian Federal Economic Growth Council.
\n\nCarol Anne has led the establishment of a line of thought called #indigenomics- the building and strengthening of Indigenous economies. Carol Anne is currently authoring &lsquo\;Indigenomics- a Global Power Shift.&rsquo\;
\n\nCarol Anne&rsquo\;s work has been recognized with an &lsquo\;Outstanding Business Achievement Award&rsquo\; from the BC Achievement Foundation\, a &lsquo\;Creating Wealth Award&rsquo\; from the National Indigenous Council of Elders and &lsquo\;Business of the Year Award&rsquo\; from the Nuu chah nulth Economic Development Corporation and most recently the &lsquo\;Excellence in Aboriginal Relations Award&rsquo\; from the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business.
\n\nCarol Anne currently serves as Director on the McGill University Institute of the Study of Canada\, the National Canadian Community Economic Development Network as well as a juror on the national Smart Cities Challenge. Carol Anne is an instructor at Simon Fraser University&rsquo\;s Community Economic Development Program and a faculty lead at the Banff Center&rsquo\;s Indigenous Business Program where she was also a Fleck Fellow.
\n\nhttps://www.nanaimoaboriginalcentre.ca
\nhttp://indigenomicsinstitute.com/team/
\nhttps://www.snuneymuxw.ca
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