On the 8th episode of the Native Business Podcast, two of the founders of the Native Women Lead organization, Stephine Poston (Sandia Pueblo) and Vanessa Roanhorse (Navajo), who are both also successful entrepreneurs, discuss the power of women in business.
READ MOREA Blackfeet Woman Builds TPMOCS From Heart and Sole
by Lynn Armitage | Aug 7, 2019 | Entrepreneurship, Featured, Sales & Marketing
In 2014, Running Fisher Jones invested $25,000 of her own money to launch TPMOCS ― an all-Native business that creates handmade moccasins for infants and toddlers ― for the sole purpose of creating economic opportunity for her impoverished Tribe.
READ MORE11 Native Start-ups Selected for Change Labs Business Incubator
by Native Business Staff | Aug 6, 2019 | Entrepreneurship, News, Startup
Eleven Native American-owned start-ups have been selected from a competitive pool to enter the rigorous Change Labs Business Incubator.
READ MORENative Construction Company Protects Mother Earth While Reducing Costs
by Mark Fogarty | Aug 2, 2019 | Construction / Architecture, Entrepreneurship, Featured, Profiles
Metcon, based in Pembroke, North Carolina, now has five offices around the Carolinas and employs 80 people. It has been involved in 650 construction project completions over the years.
READ MOREPodcast Episode 7: Marketing & Leveraging ‘Buy Native’ for Private Sector Growth
by Native Business Staff | Aug 2, 2019 | Entrepreneurship, News, Podcast, Sales & Marketing
On episode 7 of the Native Business Podcast, entrepreneurs discuss moving the Tribal “Buy Native” initiative from concept to unprecedented economic and private sector growth catalyst.
READ MORENative CDFI’s Economic Development & Procurement Conference Underway in Montana
by Native Business Staff | Jul 31, 2019 | Banking / Finance, Entrepreneurship, Federal Contracting, Happening Now, News, Procurement
A powerhouse economic development and procurement conference is underway in Billings, Montana, led by a Native Community Development Financial Institution.
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