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Indigenous Perspective on Tech and Business (Tech Thursdays Winnipeg)

April 25, 2024

4:30 pm CDT

Hilltop Partner Network is proud to be a sponsor of the 2024 Tech Thursday Winnipeg event series!

Thursday, April 25, 2024
4:30 – 6:30 PM
King’s Head Pub (120 King St), Winnipeg

Join us for a conversation on Indigenous Perspective on Tech and Business, co-hosted with the Indigenous Chamber of Commerce.

Register here to attend.

Speakers:
  • Melissa Chung-Mowat, Vice President, Community & Client Relationships at Blueprint Inc.
  • Shaun Vincent, Owner and Founder at Vincent Design Inc.
  • Christopher Henry, President at Indigenous Canadian Medical Dispensary Inc.
  • and Nastania Mullin, CEO at Manitoba Inuit Association

 

Stick around for StartUp TNT’s Happy Hour after the event.

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