Paulette Flamond is a Métis originally from Battleford, Saskatchewan. Her family tree travels back to the Red River Settlement.
She has dedicated herself through advocacy, leadership and entrepreneurship. Throughout her life, Paulette has demonstrated a commitment to help Aboriginal people become successful in their lives. Paulette currently sits on the Native Economic Development Advisory Board for the Ministry of Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation and as a Board Member for the Aboriginal Business Service Network Society.
As well Paulette currently sits on the Native Economic Development Advisory Board and as a Board Member for the Aboriginal Business Service Network Society.
Paulette graduated from Grant McEwen College in Native Communications and is in the process of completing her forth year of a university degree.
At a local level, Paulette has coordinated the Petroleum Employment Training Project (PET) for the Doig River First Nation. As well, Paulette chaired the first ever wellness conference in NE BC Walk in Balance, April 2004 and is presently planning for the 2nd Walk in Balance to be held in 2007. Paulette currently serves as the Manager of the Northeast Aboriginal Business Centre in Fort St. John, BC. Prior to this position, Paulette spent 13 years as an entrepreneur.
Email Paulette @ pflamond@neabc.ca
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