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Keynote Speaker: Indigenous Awareness
John is an Indigenous awareness educator working with government, industry, and community. John is a well-respected Saskatchewan entrepreneur, owner of ACS Aboriginal Consulting Services, and a member of the Métis Nation-Saskatchewan with roots in the Red River.
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Instructor | John Lagimodiere, ACS Aboriginal Consulting Services |
Course Duration | 2 Hours |
Course Delivery | Instructor-Led, In Person |
Course Provider | Conference 2024 |
Course Type | Instructor-Led, In Person |
John Lagimodiere stands at the forefront of Indigenous awareness education as the proprietor of ACS Aboriginal Consulting Services. With a wealth of experience and a deep-rooted connection to his Métis heritage, John brings forth a dynamic blend of knowledge, personal anecdotes, and humor, captivating audiences as a keynote speaker, panelist, and host. His commitment to fostering understanding and dialogue extends to his role as a facilitator, where he navigates difficult discussions with candor and empathy, empowering diverse stakeholders to forge meaningful connections and plan for the future.
In his ongoing endeavors, John continues to bridge cultural divides, leaving an indelible impact on communities, industries, and governmental bodies alike.
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