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Panelists
Denise Atkinson is the Founder and CEO of Tea Horse & Tipi Horse Connects, recognized for her unwavering commitment to advancing the inclusion, growth, and representation of Indigenous women and Peoples in business. A proud member of the Red Rock Indian Band, an Ojibwe First Nation in Northwestern Ontario, Denise was raised in a traditional, land-based Anishinaabeg household, where she spent her early years in the company of her maternal grandparents and extended family. With over 20 years of experience in the federal public service, Denise has emerged as a respected business leader and community role model. Her wealth of experience has equipped her with invaluable insights and skills, enabling her to champion Indigenous representation in business. Denise is also actively engaged with several organizations dedicated to promoting and advocating for diversity in the supply chain, with a particular emphasis on women and Indigenous participation. She is an active member of the Canadian Aboriginal & Minority Supplier Council (CAMSC), the Canadian Council for Indigenous Business (CCIB), WEConnect International, Women’s Business Enterprise (WBE) Canada, and the National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development (NCAIED).
Dan Adams, Vice-President, BMO, Indigenous Banking, Ontario - Dan grew up in Red Rock and White River. With 25 years in the financial industry, Dan is dedicated to Indigenous Banking. He oversees all aspects of market, cultural awareness, and education to further our journey of reconciliation. Dan has won many BMO awards, including multiple Conference of Stars. However, his proudest accomplishment is earning the trust and respect from our Indigenous customers. Learning Indigenous culture, language and customs is an ongoing motivation to better serve our customers and represent BMO.