Tabatha Bull is the President and CEO of the Canadian Council for Indigenous Business, where she is a prominent advocate for a prosperous Indigenous economy. An electrical engineer with nearly 20 years of experience in the energy sector, she holds an ICD. D designation and serves on multiple boards, including the Dexterra Group and the Ontario Chamber of Commerce.
Anishinaabe and a proud member of Nipissing First Nation, Tabatha is a mother to two sons. She is passionate about her community and family, and can often be found cheering for her sons at the side of a hockey rink or lacrosse field. She has also helped distribute used hockey equipment to Indigenous communities.
Unique fact: Before becoming a leading voice for Indigenous economic reconciliation, Tabatha worked for close to two decades as an electrical engineer.
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