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About BLD PNW
BLD PNW is the largest gathering of Certified B Corporations in the Pacific Northwest and beyond. The event is organized by the B Corp community, for the B Corp community. By inspiring and connecting B Corps in the Pacific Northwest and their teams, we build a stronger movement to use business as a force for good. This is our 5th annual BLD PNW, and these events have become the premier professional development and networking event for the local B Corporation business community; and we can continue to reach a broader audience and be more inclusive by continuing to host with a virtual format.

This year’s theme - BLD Transformation 
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused enormous uncertainty and lost revenue for businesses; job loss and instability for individuals and families; and overall disconnect and loneliness as people balance the necessities of community health with the hunger for interpersonal connection. In this year’s conference we’ll explore the role B-Corps have in leading our communities out of this crisis. We’ll talk about how we can set new standards for racial equity, climate justice, and economic inclusivity and what we can do to be brave leaders, willing to take our own risks in order to build a stronger future. There is a need to transform the way we do business, and the way we step up and lead. The goal for these two days is to motivate you, even more than you already are, to do your part to transform towards change.

Thursday, October 7 • 10:00am - 10:40am
The Role of Conscientious Businesses in Engaging Indigenous Communities Part 1

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This panel will be a combination of inspiration, education and discussion with four Indigenous Leaders from local Tribes. Most of us don’t know where to start when it comes to engaging, supporting and building meaningful relationships with Tribal businesses and communities. This is where the transformation begins. This panel will help you achieve a better understanding of the economic disparity between Tribal and non- Tribal communities due to generations of paradigms set up on local, state and federal levels, and what are some of the factors that contribute to societal and cultural disenfranchisement of Tribal communities. You will also learn how Tribes approach economic development and create meaningful, sustainable employment opportunities for Tribal members, and how you, as a non-Tribal businesses can invest, support or contribute to economic development on reservations in the Pacific Northwest. This is Part 1 of 2 in a continuing conversation.

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Moderators
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Heather Schrock (She/Her)

Director of Environmental Partnerships, Bonneville Environmental Foundation

Speakers
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James Alexie

CEO, Coeur D'Alene Tribe Development Corporation
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Direlle Calica

Director of Institute for Tribal Government, Portland State University
Direlle Calica is a citizen of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, and is of Warm Springs, Wasco, Yakama, Molalla and Snoqualamie tribal descent. Ms. Calica has over 25-years of experience as a field, legislative, policy, planning, and regulatory advisor with the U.S. Attorney’s... Read More →
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Chantel Greene

Planner, Nez Perce Natural Resources Department
Recently, served a three (3) year term, as the elected Vice-Chairwoman of the Nez Perce Tribal Council, (NPTEC). Was selected to serve on the Idaho Governor Little's COVID-19 Financial Cares Committee. Was selected to give written and oral testimony in Washington, DC, to the United... Read More →
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Don Sampson

Chief, Walla Walla Tribe


Thursday October 7, 2021 10:00am - 10:40am PDT
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