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      <image:title>Board - Stacie Coutlee, MBA</image:title>
      <image:caption>STACIE COUTLEE, MBA is from Upper Nicola Band (UNB), the only Syilx (Okanagan) Nation located in the Nicola Valley. She is as an independent contractor, facilitating workshops on business and governance, and also a dedicated volunteer supporting UNB committees. Through her education and work experience, she has built a strong foundation in business and economic development. In 2021, she earned her Executive MBA in Indigenous Business and Leadership from Simon Fraser University. Shortly after, she was accepted into the Civil Engineering PhD program at UBC Okanagan, where she is now entering my sixth year. She views her academic journey as more than just personal growth, it’s about strengthening relationships and creating space for learning from one another. Her PhD goals allow her to facilitate partnerships within the realm of engineering culture, embedding the core roots of our oral stories and cultures. Her research takes a grassroots approach to building understanding and creating meaningful change between Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities, with the goal of fostering shared benefits for all.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Board - Trevor Morrison</image:title>
      <image:caption>Trevor Morrison, a member of the Gitxsan Nation’s House of Niisto, brings over 30 years of expertise in financial and administrative management. Former CEO of the Lake Babine Nation, he has held key positions including Band Administrator for the Gitsegukla First Nation and CEO of both Kyah and Sqewqel Development Corporations, where he significantly enhanced operational capacity and established profitable partnerships in major projects. With executive education from Harvard Business School and ongoing MBA studies at Cape Breton University, Trevor holds the Certified Aboriginal Professional Administrator (CAPA) designation. His governance experience includes leadership roles as Vice President of the Aboriginal Financial Officers of BC and a director on various boards, including the Aboriginal Housing Management Association and the University of Northern BC. Trevor carries the traditional knowledge and values that builds capacity and fosters progress in First Nation communities. He excels in strategic partnerships, project management, and advocacy, making him a vital asset to the BC First Nation Gaming Revenue General Partnership.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Board - GREG BARRY, CPA, CGA, CAFM</image:title>
      <image:caption>GREG BARRY, CPA, CGA, CAFM is a member of the Okanagan Nation and is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) and Certified Aboriginal Financial Manager (CAFM). She earned her Bachelor of Business Administration from Thompson Rivers University, CGA from the Certified General Accountants Association of British Columbia, and CAFM from AFOA Canada.  Greg brings a strong work ethic, attention to detail, and a high level of professionalism to every role. Her experience spans public practice and the not-for-profit sector, with a deep commitment to supporting First Nations organizations. Since the inception of BCFN Gaming Revenue, she has played a key role—first as Senior Finance Officer and now as General Manager—bringing continuity and in-depth knowledge of revenue-sharing agreements and related legislation.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DEREK HANSOM, MBA has extensive experience in community and social development including health, First Nations leadership engagement, the incorporation of values, culture and the integration into services and decision making. Prior to his current role with Hungerford Properties (an Indigenous Real Estate and Development Company), Derek supported the Regional Chief of BC on his Economic Development file. Derek has a range of professional experience including work with Simon Fraser University, BC Assembly of First Nations, Stó:lō Service Agency, Unceded Management Services and Coast Educational Development and Research. Derek is a two-term elected leader for Skowkale First Nation and has held numerous roles such as Vice President of Tselxweyeqw Tribe, member of the First Nations Health Council, and a Director role with Seven Generations Environmental Services. Derek holds a Masters of Business Degree in Aboriginal Business and Leadership from Simon Fraser University and was one of 35 Canadians selected to participate in the Leading People and Investing to Build Sustainable Communities Executive Program (2019) through the Harvard School of Business.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>CODY HALL, BA, JD, is a Founding Partners of the law firm Hall &amp; Larocque LLP. His practice ranges focuses largely on corporate and commercial matters including commercial real estate and other matters tied to First Nations’ economic development. Through this work, Cody brings experience on a variety of legal issues including finance, First Nation governance, government-to-government negotiations, tax, real estate, corporate structuring and commercial matters. Cody is a member of the Tzeachten First Nation and grew up within the Tzeachten community. Cody graduated from UBC Law, and prior to starting his own firm, Cody worked as a business lawyer at a top aboriginal law firm in Canada.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Greg Barry, CPA, CGA, CAFM is a Chartered Professional Accountant and a member of the Okanagan Nation.  She earned her Bachelor of Business Administration from Thompson Rivers University and her CGA from the Certified General Accountants Association of British Columbia.  Greg’s strengths include her strong work ethic, attention to detail, and professionalism.  Her experience includes working in public practice and in the not-for-profit sector, with a particular focus and interest in working with First Nations organizations.  Greg can be reached at generalmanager@bcfngamingrevenue.ca</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Staff - TARYN GEROW, ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES COORDINATOR</image:title>
      <image:caption>Taryn is a proud member of Westbank First Nation and serves as the Administrative Services Coordinator with BC First Nations Gaming Revenue Sharing LP. She brings over 10 years of administrative experience within First Nations organizations, spanning hospitality, governance, and community administration. A graduate of Sprott Shaw College’s Business Administration program, Taryn is currently expanding her skills by studying Graphic Design at Okanagan College, blending creativity with organization to strengthen communications and engagement. She is excited to continue supporting the success and growth of BC First Nations Gaming Revenue through collaboration, structure, and visual communication. Taryn can be reached at communications@bcfngamingrevenue.ca</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Amanda Louie, BBA, is an experienced accounting professional and a proud member of the Osoyoos Indian Band. With over 10 years of dedicated experience in financial roles within First Nation organizations, Amanda has developed a deep expertise in financial record-keeping, budgeting, financial reporting, audit preparation, and risk assessment. Amanda earned her Bachelor of Business Administration degree with a specialization in Accounting from Okanagan College and is currently pursuing her Certified Aboriginal Financial Manager (CAFM) designation through the Aboriginal Finance Officers Association (AFOA). Her academic background, combined with hands-on experience working with organizations such as the Westbank First Nation and Osoyoos Indian Band Development Corporation, has made her a valuable asset in the field of First Nations finance. An enthusiastic advocate for First Nations communities, Amanda is committed to empowering Indigenous peoples by promoting financial sustainability, transparency, and capacity building. She is driven by a passion to break down barriers and help First Nations thrive provincially. In addition to her professional work, Amanda contributes to the development of education and governance as a member of the Okanagan College Board of Governors. With a positive attitude, strong organizational skills, and a collaborative mindset, Amanda is dedicated to supporting First Nations in achieving financial independence and sustainability for future generations.  Amanda can be reached at accounting@bcfngamingrevenue.ca</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Written by Zain Nayani &amp; Asad Nayani</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Photo courtesy of Ha-Shilth-Sa: Canada’s Oldest First Nation’s Newspaper. (Ha-Shilth-Sa photo) July 15, 2019. The beach at Ts’ishaa of the Broken Group Islands, the Tseshaht people’s place of origin.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Tseshaht First Nation - Somass Hall</image:title>
      <image:caption>As told by Elder Cody Gus (89) - Sept. 8, 2020 They built the Somass Hall at the end of the 2nd World War around 1945-1946. I went to Boarding School at 9 years of age first to Ahousaht (it burnt down) then to Port Alberni. Bloedel Stewart and Welch, from the logging company, built the Somass Hall. They were using the old railroad tracks that ran alongside the Somass River on our land so they built the hall for us. The road is there now. Photo submitted by Tseshaht staff.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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