Chief Jim Thunder, one of The Canadian Council of Aboriginal Business’ newest Laureates and inductee’s into the Aboriginal Business Hall of Fame
Release Date: February 12, 2013 NationTalk speaks to one of The Canadian Council of Aboriginal Business’ newest Laureates and inductee’s into the Aboriginal Business Hall of Fame, Chief Jim Thunder. Mr. Thunder held the role of hereditary Chief of Buffalo Point First Nation from 1967 to 1997.
Under his leadership, Mr. Thunder drove the implementation of a long-term economic development plan for his community. With the creation of two cottage subdivisions and the Buffalo Bay Marina and Campground, Buffalo Point First Nation has established itself as a world-class vacation destination for both Canadian and US residents. His vision has paved the road to ensure long-term economic success for Buffalo Point First Nation. Jim talks about his remarkable career and his delight in being inducted into the CCAB’s Aboriginal Business Hall of Fame.
For further information on the Aboriginal Business Hall of Fame please visit: http://www.ccab.com/
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