Are you a Saskatchewan-based Métis entrepreneur looking to start or grow your business?
Welcome to Make It Your Business with Victoria Gagné, business development specialist at Clarence Campeau Development Fund!
In this inaugural episode, Victoria outlines everything you need to know about CCDF, including how they provide Métis entrepreneurs with innovative financing options and business advice they need to start or grow their business. Victoria also speaks about who she is inside and outside of the office and why she’s passionate about the work that she does.
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About Your Host:
Victoria Gagné works for the Clarence Campeau Development Fund (CCDF) in Regina, Saskatchewan, and sits on the Regina Downtown Business Improvement District Board. Victoria is committed to seeing Métis people fully engage in the Saskatchewan economy and share in its prosperity.
Internationally, Victoria has worked for UnitingWorld and A Girl and Her World – organizations committed to seeing women in the Pacific participating in education and local economies.
The music is by John Arcand (artist) and Andy Dejarlais (composer)
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