Indigenous Economic Development – The US Tribal Experience: Special Lecture with Bill Lomax, President and CEO of the First Nations Bank of Canada
Indigenous Economic Development – The US Tribal Experience: Special Lecture with Bill Lomax, President and CEO of the First Nations Bank of Canada
Categories: General, Indigenous, Lectures and Seminars | Intended for Alumni, Anyone, Carleton Community, Current Students, Faculty, Staff, Staff/Faculty
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1125 Colonel By Dr, Ottawa, ON
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Court Lindsay, 613-520-3744, Courtney.Lindsay@carleton.ca
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Host Organization: Centre for Monetary and Financial Economics at the Department of Economics at Carleton University
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The Centre for Monetary and Financial Economics at the Department of Economics at Carleton University is proud to host a special lecture with Bill Lomax, President and CEO of the First Nations Bank of Canada. Mr. Lomax will talk about how tribal economic development in the US has grown immensely in comparison to Canada. This discussion will examine areas of Tribal economic success and transferrable lessons for Indigenous Nations and communities to consider in a Canadian context.
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