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Net Zero: Indigenous Women in Sustainable Finance & Business 2022

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Thursday, April 7
9:00am – 12:00am

On Thursday, April 7th, 2022, the Canada-based First Nations Major Project Coalition, in partnership with the US-based First Peoples Worldwide, will host NET ZERO: INDIGENOUS WOMEN IN SUSTAINABLE FINANCE & BUSINESS to discuss investment models in net zero and sustainable finance/ESG, Indigenous equity ownership as it relates to financing net zero project, and lessons that can be learned from these Indigenous women leaders in business and finance.

  • Jaime Lickers, Vice President, Indigenous Markets, CIBC
  • Cherie Brant, Partner and National Leader, Indigenous Law at Borden Ladner Gervais  LLP & Independent Director at Hydro One Networks and TD Bank
  • Kate Finn, Executive Director, First Peoples Worldwide
  • Tabatha Bull, President and CEO, CCAB