
The Indigenomics Institute, an Indigenous economic advisory, proudly announces the 6th Annual Indigenomics 2024 ‘10 to Watch’ List at its Bay Street Conference Gala.
“We are thrilled to see Indigenous businesses breaking down barriers,” said Clint Davis, CEO of Cedar Leaf.
The ‘10 to Watch’ List celebrates initiatives that exemplify excellence and leadership in advancing the Indigenous economy, aiming to surpass the $100 billion target. Launched in 2019, the annual recognition highlights individuals and organizations driving significant impact through unique businesses, partnerships, and initiatives that reshape value creation in the Indigenous economy.
This year’s recipients of the 2024 ‘10 to Watch’ List are honored for their dedication to Indigenous reconciliation and economic innovation:
- Indigenous Prosperity Centre
- Longhouse Capital Partners
- MST Development Corporation
- Nations Royalty
- Stonebridge Financial Corporation
- Taza Development Corporation
- West Moberly Corporate Alliance
- First Nations Bank of Canada
- City of Calgary
- Cedar Leaf Capital
“Each year, the ‘10 to Watch’ List showcases the remarkable growth and resilience of Indigenous businesses,” said Carol Anne Hilton, CEO and founder of the Indigenomics Institute. “This recognition shines a light on the economic innovation and inclusion that inspire others to join the reconciliation movement.”
Daniel Simunac of Stonebridge Financial Corporation shared, “Indigenous groups are taking ownership, gaining real cash flows, and securing a seat at the table. The projects we support lead to tangible economic growth, and we are proud to contribute.”
About the Indigenomics Institute:
Founded by Carol Anne Hilton, the Indigenomics Institute is committed to Indigenous economic growth and value creation. Established in 2019, it advocates for a $100 billion Indigenous economy as essential to Canada’s future. The Institute collaborates with Nations, governments, and the private sector to drive Indigenous economic development that benefits all.