Clint Davis
President and CEO, Canadian Council of Aboriginal Business
Entrepreneurialism is taking hold in Canada’s aboriginal communities at a rate nine times faster than the national average. Clint Davis, President and CEO of The Canadian Council of Aboriginal Business tells Publicvoice.tv about the forces that are shaping this growth and addresses the myths that aboriginal business people face daily, and which his organization is working to counter.
Clint Davis, an Inuk from Nunatsiavut, is the President and CEO of the Canadian Council of Aboriginal Business. Prior to taking on this role he served as the National Director of Aboriginal Banking at BMO Bank of Montreal. He has also held senior positions with the federal departments of Indian Affairs and Northern Development and the Treasury Board Secretariat. Clint holds a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Acadia University, a Bachelor of Laws from Dalhousie University and a Masters of Public Administration from Harvard University. He is a Canada/US Fulbright scholar and a recipient of two scholarships from the National Aboriginal Achievement Foundation.
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