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2021 reflections: shifting power for remote entrepreneurs.
2021 was full of highs and lows for us, as I know it was for so many of you. Change is always challenging, but the growth is worth it. We’re coming out the other side with a new vision for our next decade.
ELP welcomes Liandra Gaykamaŋu as co-CEO
From our Board Chair Amanda Healy: I am immensely proud to announce that the CEO position of Enterprise Learning Projects will now be jointly held by Liandra Gaykamangu and Alexie Seller. Liandra will also retain her position on the ELP board.
A word from our co-CEO: Liandra Gaykamaŋu
In Liandra’s words: I am incredibly proud to now sit side-by-side with Alexie at the helm. Business is an area I am extremely passionate about. I believe it is a way for Indigenous people to take control of our economic freedom by creating sustainable pathways for employment and opportunities for our future generations.
A word from our co-CEO: Alexie Seller
In Alexie’s words: I know that an all-Indigenous board and a new Indigenous co-CEO will create the best outcomes for the entrepreneurs we partner with, because when support is led, governed and informed by the people it aims to serve, the results can be transformational.