Videos
Welcome to the video page of our Gallery.
The following videos are highlights from I DO BUSINESS. Atlantic Regional Summit held on December 3-4-5, 2013.
These videos have been produced in collaboration with Idea Connector.
These videos have been produced in collaboration with Idea Connector.
Best Practices for Business Panel - Q & A
At I DO BUSINESS. Atlantic Regional Summit, professionals and speakers sit for a detailed question period with the audience which leads to some very helpful answers. Heading the panel is Cassandra Dorrington, President of the Canadian Aboriginal Minorities Supplier Council (CAMSC), Bernd Christmas, the Founder of Bernd Christmas Law Group, Hugh Kerr, the Supply Chain Manager for Nova Scotia Power and Eric Christmas, the Energy Advisor for the Mi’kmaw Rights Initiative. The Rise of Conne River
At I DO BUSINESS. Atlantic Regional Summit, Dr. Chief Mi'sel Joe of Miawpukek Mi'kamaway Mawi'Omi, Miawpukek First Nation tells his inspirational story about his rise to Chief and the oppression he fought through, to bring his people of Conne River into an age of growing prosperity. Opportunities within Government
& Industry At I DO BUSINESS. Atlantic Regional Summit, Cassandra Dorrington the President of the Canadian Aboriginal Minority Suppliers Council (CAMSC) goes into great detail about some existing opportunities when partnering with Governments or the corporate industry, and delivers some great tips for bridging the gap for entrepreneurs at any stage. Successful Strategies & Partnerships
At I DO BUSINESS. Atlantic Summit, Terry French, the Director of Commercial Operations at Millbrook First Nation, goes into the finer aspects of partnering with various sized companies and organizations. Partnering with Municipalities
& Entrepreneurs At I DO BUSINESS. Atlantic Summit, Terry French, the Director of Commercial Operations at Millbrook First Nations, talks about opportunities for economic development by partnering local and municipal contracts, as well as answering some important questions from the conference audience. The Business of Comedy
At I DO BUSINESS. Atlantic Regional Summit, Don Burnstick, a Cree, Alexander First Nation Aboriginal Comedian tells the touching story of his troubled youth to his current day success, while sharing the importance of supporting Aboriginal businesses and entertainers. |
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