TORONTO, ON –(COMMUNITYWIRE)– The Indigenomics Institute, an Indigenous economic advisory, is pleased to announce the 6th Annual Indigenomics 2024 ‘10 to Watch’ List at its Bay Street Conference Gala.
The ‘10 to Watch’ List is an annual award for initiatives that are demonstrating excellence and leadership in advancing the Indigenous economy beyond the $100 Billion target. Started in 2019, the annual list recognizes leaders who stand out for successfully building unique and strategic businesses, partnerships and initiatives that are impacting the way we interact and create value within the Indigenous economy.
The Indigenomics Institute congratulates the following recipients of the 2024 annual list for their outstanding commitment to Indigenous reconciliation and economic innovation:
“Each year, announcing the ‘10 to Watch’ List is a moment of celebration and recognition of the growth in the Indigenous economy,” says Carol Anne Hilton, CEO and founder of the Indigenomics Institute. “The annual list illuminates the spirit of Indigenous business resilience being unleashed and highlights examples of economic innovation and inclusion to inspire others who want to join the reconciliation movement.”
“We are thrilled to see Indigenous businesses breaking down barriers,” says Clint Davis, CEO of Cedar Leaf. “I’m inspired by all the young Indigenous leaders who are driving growth and redefining success in various industries.”
“More and more Indigenous groups are not just bystanders; they’re getting true ownership, true cash flows, and a seat at the table. It’s empowering to see,” says Daniel Simunac, Stonebridge Financial Corporation. “The projects we support aren’t only about indirect benefits—they deliver real, tangible economic growth for these communities, and we’re proud to be part of that.”
About the Indigenomics Institute:
The Indigenomics Institute is an Indigenous economic advisory founded by Carol Anne Hilton. In 2019, the Indigenomics Institute identified that a $100 billion Indigenous economy is not only possible but essential for Canada’s future. Indigenomics is modern, constructive, and generative Indigenous economic design. Recognizing that Indigenous economic growth and design is good for everyone, the Indigenomics Institute works with Nations, governments and the private sector to unlock Indigenous economic value creation.
For more information, please contact:
Andrew Rudyk
arudyk@earnscliffe.ca
(437) 577-4924