Defining Our Sustainable Future: TVDE Conference Recap 2022 - FNMPC
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Defining Our Sustainable Future: TVDE Conference Recap 2022

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Monday, November 13
10:00am – 12:00am

LinkedIn Live with Jaimie Lickers, Kate Finn, & Mark Podlasly

About the event

In 2023, at the FNMPC annual conference, The Values Driven Economy (TVDE), the coalition hosted over 1,500 Indigenous, industry and government leaders to learn how the inclusion of Indigenous values throughout a company’s value chain is essential to getting major projects approved, funded, built, and operating profitably on Indigenous lands.

Conference speakers outlined that project success is directly related to strong Indigenous partnerships that incorporate Indigenous values alongside the objectives of governments, industry, and global markets.

Join Mark Podlasly, Chief Sustainability Officer, FNMPC, Jaimie Lickers, Vice President, Indigenous Markets, CIBC  and Kate Finn, Executive Director, First Peoples Worldwide for a live discussion to share their key perspectives on Indigenous values and the competitive advantage it brings to major projects across the US and Canada. This is a recap of the Values Driven Economy conference and a sneak peek into the subsequent conference, Our Collective Advantage: Indigenous Consent .

Who Should Join? Indigenous, industry, and public policy leaders looking to challenge and influence the development of major projects in a sustainable way.

Date of the event:
Tuesday, November 13th, 2023 at 10:00am PT / 1:00pm ET

To log in click this link:
https://studio.restream.io/guest/ejg4RFlMej5F8jQj4UqjpA6yqIiVGhY?event

Location:
Online via LinkedIn Live (streamed via ReStream)

Speakers:

  • Mark Podlasly, Director of Economic Policy, FNMPC & Adjunct Professor, UBC Sauder School of Business, University of British Columbia
  • Jaimie Lickers, Vice President, Indigenous Markets, CIBC
  • Kate Finn, Executive Director, First Peoples Worldwide