Tuesday’s event included 80 tradeshow booths featuring businesses and organizations from across the province.
Kim Brenneis is the director of community and Indigenous engagement for Enbridge Pipelines. Brenneis was the keynote speaker at the second annual Indigenous Business Gathering in Saskatoon on Feb. 28, 2023.He looks forward to more events like this in future years, when even more companies can come and share their success stories, he said.
“This event has really stood out, since we are 100 per cent Indigenous owned, which I’m still surprised many people within the business community don’t realize,” said Gold. “And we are very keen to use this event to meet people who could potentially come to work for us. There are lots of opportunities in different areas of aviation and ground services at our bases across Saskatchewan.
“It’s awesome. This is the place to be, to learn and find out how we can work together. And I think there is so much opportunity for Indigenous businesses to thrive in Saskatchewan right now. There’s a lot of work coming up. So this is a great place to meet people and network.”
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