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2011 18 th Annual National Conference & AGM, Richmond, British Columbia

Cando Board of Directors. 2011 18 th Annual National Conference & AGM, Richmond, British Columbia. Vision Mission Benefits.

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2011 18 th Annual National Conference & AGM, Richmond, British Columbia

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  1. Cando Board of Directors 2011 18th Annual National Conference & AGM, Richmond, British Columbia

  2. Vision Mission Benefits Cando’s vision is to build capacity which strengthens Aboriginal economies by providing programs and services to Economic Development Officers (EDOs). Cando’s mission to be the leading authority on Aboriginal Community Economic Development. Founded in 1990 to provide professional support to Economic Development Officers (EDOs). Aboriginal-controlled, community-based, membership-driven, non-profit organization. To provide training, networking, partnerships, and educational opportunities for EDOs across Canada that potentially leads to strong, vibrant, self-reliant communities.

  3. Certified Aboriginal Economic Developer Process The first national professional certification process designed, developed and facilitated by an Aboriginal organization. Relevant was developed through the DACUM (Developing a Curriculum) Process to identify the core competencies and to ensure the content was relevant to the field of Aboriginal economic development. Accessible recognizes Prior Learning Assessment through the individual assessment process, you should not have to return to school for what you've already learned. Affordable admission fees are very reasonable, and we provide reference to a scholarship that may be available to you. Certified recognized by post-secondary institutions, Corporate Canada, and Aboriginal leadership.

  4. Certified Aboriginal Economic Developer Process • TAED Competencies • The Nature, Structure, Functioning and Development of Economies • Community Economic Development Philosophy and Theory • Community Economic Development Practices • Community and Political Processes • The Nature, Structure and Functioning of Organizations • The Context of Aboriginal Economic Development • Contemporary Aboriginal Economic Development Approaches and Issues • Financial Accounting • Managerial Accounting • Community Impact Analysis and Assessment • Marketing • New Enterprise Development • Community Based Research Method • Aboriginal Law and Policies • Written and Oral Communications • Computer Applications

  5. Cando Accredited Institutions

  6. Certification Saskatchewan Region

  7. Cando Tools

  8. Cando Professional Development Training Ken Fraser, MNP LLP Greg Philliban, Environmental Project Management Solutions

  9. 18th Annual National Conference & AGM The Honourable Steven Point, Lieutenant Governor of BC The Honourable Mary Polak, Minister of Aboriginal Relations & Reconciliation of BC Chief Jody Wilson-Raybould, AFN Regional Chief - BC

  10. Conference Icebreaker TsatsyStalqayu (Coastal Wolf Pack) Dancers & Wade Grant, Musqueam First Nation

  11. 7th Annual National Youth Panel

  12. TAED & PAED Certification Graduates

  13. Tradeshow & Artisan Sale

  14. Big Idea 3 Finals 1st Place Winner - Tina Thompson, Health & Safety Product 2nd Place Winner - John Lewis, Recycling Facilitator 3rd Place Winner - Angela Daychief, Eyewear Accessories

  15. Economic Developer of the Year Award Winners Moricetown Band - Kyahwood Forest Products, British Columbia Community Category

  16. Economic Developer of the Year Award Winners Neechi Gear, Saskatchewan Aboriginal Private Sector Business Category Grant Taibossigai, M’Chigeeng First Nation, Ontario Individual EDO Category

  17. Economic Developer of the Year Award Recognition Recipients Westbank First Nation, BC Community Category Alfred Loon, Grand Council of the Cree, QC Individual EDO Category NATION Imagination, AB Aboriginal Private Sector Business Category

  18. 7th Annual NIEEF Scholarship Recipients 7th Annual NIEEF Scholarship Recipients: Sabrina JordanBatchewana First Nation, ONCommunity Economic Social Development Program, Algoma University Sydney Jordan PaulKingsclear First Nation, NBBachelor of Business Administration, University of New Brunswick Crystal SmallfaceBlood Tribe, ABFinance / Human Resources & Labour Relations, University of Lethbridge Sydney Paul, Kingsclear First Nation

  19. Contact Us 9635 - 45 Avenue Edmonton, Alberta T6E 5Z8 •Toll Free 1 800 463 9300 •Phone 780 990-0909 • Fax 780 429-7487 Web site www.edo.ca Email cando@edo.ca Anita Boyle, PAED Education & Research Manager Eastern Region anita.boyle@edo.ca Svitlana Konoval Manager, Administrative Services skonoval@edo.ca Delilah Mah Education & Research Manager Western Region delilah.mah@edo.ca Ray Wanuch, PAED Executive Director ray.wanuch@edo.ca Michelle White-Wilsdon Lead Researcher & Special Projects Coordinator michelle.white@edo.ca Laurie Buffalo Fundraising & Special Projects Coordinator laurie,buffalo@edo.ca Breezy Locke Administrative & Communications Assistant breezy.locke@edo.ca Jessica Sanderson Finance Officer jessica.sanderson@edo.ca Follow Cando on

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