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S3: Ep8 - Carol Anne Hilton talks about indigenomics and building a $100bn indigenous economy

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Carol Anne Hilton, MBA is the CEO and Founder of The Indigenomics Institute and the Global Center of Indigenomics.

Carol Anne is a dynamic national Indigenous business leader and senior adviser with an international Masters Degree in Business Management (MBA) from the University of Hertfordshire, England. Carol Anne is of Nuu chah nulth descent from the Hesquiaht Nation on Vancouver Island.

Carol Anne served on the BC Emerging Economy the BC Indigenous Business and Investment Council and was the only Indigenous person appointed to the Canadian Economic Growth Council. Carol Anne currently serves as a Director of the McGill University Institute for the Study of Canada, the BC Digital Supercluster. Carol Anne’s work has been recognized with the BC Achievement Foundation’s Award of Distinction in Indigenous Business, the national Excellence in Aboriginal Relations Award from the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business.

Carol Anne has led the establishment of a line of thought called #indigenomics - growing from a single word to an entire movement which focuses on the re-building and strengthening of Indigenous economies. Carol Anne is the author of ‘Indigenomics- Taking A Seat at the Economic Table’ and is an adjunct professor at Royal Roads University School of Business.

Pre-order Carol Anne’s book ‘Indigenomics: Taking a Seat at the Economic Table’

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See more about Nikolas at www.nikolasbadminton.com

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Carol Anne Hilton, MBA is the CEO and Founder of The Indigenomics Institute and the Global Center of Indigenomics.

Carol Anne is a dynamic national Indigenous business leader and senior adviser with an international Masters Degree in Business Management (MBA) from the University of Hertfordshire, England. Carol Anne is of Nuu chah nulth descent from the Hesquiaht Nation on Vancouver Island.

Carol Anne served on the BC Emerging Economy the BC Indigenous Business and Investment Council and was the only Indigenous person appointed to the Canadian Economic Growth Council. Carol Anne currently serves as a Director of the McGill University Institute for the Study of Canada, the BC Digital Supercluster. Carol Anne’s work has been recognized with the BC Achievement Foundation’s Award of Distinction in Indigenous Business, the national Excellence in Aboriginal Relations Award from the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business.

Carol Anne has led the establishment of a line of thought called #indigenomics - growing from a single word to an entire movement which focuses on the re-building and strengthening of Indigenous economies. Carol Anne is the author of ‘Indigenomics- Taking A Seat at the Economic Table’ and is an adjunct professor at Royal Roads University School of Business.

Pre-order Carol Anne’s book ‘Indigenomics: Taking a Seat at the Economic Table’

Connect with her on Linkedin

See more about Nikolas at www.nikolasbadminton.com

  continue reading

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