Tabatha Bull

President & CEO

Tabatha, a proud member of Nipissing First Nation, holds the distinction of being named CEO of the Year for 2022 by the Ontario Chamber of Commerce, was recognized as one of Canada’s Top 100 Most Powerful Women in 2023, and named as Top 100 Lobbyist in Canada four years in a row. As the President and CEO of CCIB, she is dedicated to rebuilding and strengthening the path towards reconciliation and fostering a prosperous Indigenous economy for the benefit of all Canadians. With a background in electrical engineering, Tabatha is committed to promoting Indigenous inclusion and diversity in Canada’s energy sector.

In her role at CCIB, Tabatha serves the Indigenous community by supporting the Indigenous economy and sits on various boards, including the Dexterra Group, Wigwamen Inc., Ontario Chamber of Commerce, and Catalyst CEO Advisory Board in Canada, among others.

Tabatha’s dedication to diversity extends to her efforts in removing systematic barriers to enhance opportunities for Indigenous businesses and women across all industry sectors.

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Sessions

StreamSession
October 28, 2024 | 15:15 - 16:00 | C3/C4 (SI)

Keynote: Tabatha Bull

Keynote and Invited Speakers

Annie Battiste

Associate Professor
Cape Breton University

Roberta L. Jamieson O.C., I.P.C, LLB, LLd (Hon)

Director, RBC and Deloitte Canada and Chile, co-chair, CN’s Indigenous Advisory Council, and former President & CEO, Indspire

Tabatha Bull

President & CEO
Canadian Council for Indigenous Business

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