Michael Peters, (Glooscap First Nation), CEO, Glooscap Ventures
Michael currently serves as the CEO at Glooscap Ventures, Glooscap First Nation’s economic development corporation. He has been with the organization since 2015. Michael started out as an Economic Development Officer with Glooscap First Nation in 2015 and eventually moved into other management roles and then to the CEO position.
In 2023 Michael graduated with his Executive Master’s in Business Administration (EMBA) from Saint Mary’s University in Halifax. Michael also attended Dalhousie University where he
studied renewable energy technologies and graduated with the Sustainable Energy Technologies Professional Certification (SEPT). Before both Saint Mary’s and Dalhousie, Michael had attended the Nova Scotia Community College (NSCC) where he studied International Business.
Before post-secondary and Glooscap Ventures, Michael was an entrepreneur with investments in the food and beverage industry.
Michael’s background is in business development where he contributed to the creation of Glooscap Landing, Glooscap Corner, Glooscap Energy, Indigenous Gaming Partners (IGP) and the Glooscap Seafood companies. Today these companies employ many community members and generate own source revenue for the community of Glooscap First Nation.
Michael is the current Co-Chair for the Mi’kmaq-Canada-Nova Scotia Triparted Economic Development Committee, Chair of the Annapolis Valley Chamber of Commerce, Board Member of the National Indigenous Connectivity Initiative, and Board Member of Wskijinu’k Mtmo’taqnow Agency (WMA) a corporate partnership owned by all 13 Nova Scotia Mi’kmaq communities. Michael also serves as the Chair of the Indigenous Gaming Partners (IGP) Board of
Directors, one of the largest entertainment companies in Canada. He is also an active member of the Council for the Advancement of Native Development Officers (CANDO), Institute of Corporate Director (ICD) and Canadian Renewable Energy Association (CanREA). In 2025 Michael was named to the Top 50 CEOs in Atlantic Canada by the Atlantic Business Magazine.
Michael is a proud member of the Mi’kmaw community of Glooscap First Nation. He lives in the small town of Hantsport with his wife Audrey, daughter Faye and pug Darwin.
