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November 8, 2019
GATINEAU, QUE. – Though she’s just 27, Mallory Graham knows a thing or two about business.
While growing up in her community, the Curve Lake First Nation citizen learned the nuances of business through her family interests.
Over the years, Graham’s family dabbled in various ventures. Their business interests include owning an arcade, restaurant, operating a post office outlet as well as a gas and variety store in their First Nation.
Graham went on to study and graduate with an Honors Bachelor of Administration degree from Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo.
A couple of months after graduating in 2013, Graham opened up her own business, Rosey’s Trading Post, in her home community. Rose is Graham’s maiden name.
Read More: http://anishinabeknews.ca/2019/11/08/curve-lake-entrepreneur-in-national-spotlight/
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