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CCAB recognizes Ntityix Development LP with the 2020 Aboriginal Economic Development Corporation (AEDC) award

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE | July 22, 2020

CCAB recognizes Ntityix Development LP with the 2020 Aboriginal Economic Development Corporation (AEDC) award.

Toronto, ON – July 22, 2020 – Today, Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business (CCAB) and Sodexo reveal Ntityix Development LP as the recipient of the 2020 Aboriginal Economic Development Corporation award.

Ntityix Development Corporation is the general partner that manages the corporate division of Westbank First Nation. It exists to serve the social, cultural, and economic interests of the community.

“On behalf of the entire NDC team, the NDC Board of Directors, Chief Chris Derickson and WFN Council, we wish to thank the CCAB for this award,” said Ntityix Development Corporation CEO, Ryan Malcolm. “The CCAB AEDC Award validates the tremendous work done not just over our last fiscal year but most importantly by recognizing each WFN Member that has been involved with WFN corporate economic development over the past several decades. This award celebrates and recognizes their entrepreneurial spirit, their dedication, their fight, their determination, and their relentless hard work to shape NDC into what it is today. limlemt.”

The Okanagan word ntityix represents Chief Spring Salmon as part of the legend of the four food chiefs. This food chief represents economy, hard work, sacrifice, perseverance, sustainability, progression, and providing for current and future generations. The salmon in the Ntityix logo depicts swimming against the current while working together in trade.

 

The corporate division of Westbank First Nation (formerly Westbank Indian Band) began in 1973 with the formation of Westbank Indian Band Development Company. Today, the corporation manages multiple divisions including 59,000 hectares of forest tenure, a construction division responsible for the majority of the WFN community core institutional buildings and residential housing needs for band members, two shopping centre partnerships, and a retail gift store.

The award will be presented on September 16th at CCAB’s Business Recovery Forum, a live virtual conference and unique experienceto discover innovative ways to network, collaborate and exchange ideas to rebuild business and prosper in this new reality and uncertain economy.

“CCAB is proud to celebrate the success of Ntityix Development Corporation,” said Tabatha Bull, president and CEO, Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business. “Ntityix demonstrates that when we align hard work with our values and a clear vision for the future, we can have a major impact on our communities for generations.”

“We congratulate Ntityix Development Corporation for all of their success,” said Erwin Joosten, Senior Vice President – Energy & Resources Canada, Sodexo. “In operation for nearly fifty years, they have used their success to elevate their community and create a clear path toward economic prosperity for decades to come.”

About Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business (CCAB)
Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business (CCAB) is committed to the full participation of Indigenous peoples in Canada’s economy. A national, non-partisan association, with a mission to promote, strengthen and enhance a prosperous Indigenous economy through the fostering of business relationships, opportunities, and awareness.  CCAB offers knowledge, resources and programs to its members to foster economic opportunities for Indigenous peoples and businesses across Canada. For more information visit www.ccab.com.

About Sodexo Canada 
Clients and customers entrust Sodexo to create an outstanding experience for the people they serve. Their 11 000 Canadian employees focus their talents, expertise and unique perspectives on making every day a better day for their clients, customers and the communities they serve. That’s what it takes to be the leader in integrated food service and facilities management. Memorable dining, being ahead of schedule on a new camp construction, helping medical staff focus on healing patients. Sodexo knows what it takes for each unique situation. ca.sodexo.com

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For media enquiries, contact:

Amanda Charles
Communications Associate
Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business
acharles@ccab.com | cell: 647-289-2753

Antoine Lorent
Senior Director, Business Development & Aboriginal Relations
Directeur senior développement des affaires & relations autochtones
Antoine.lorent@sodexo.com

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