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READ MORESean Sherman Discusses Plans for his Sioux Chef-Branded Restaurant & First of Many Indigenous Food Labs
by Native Business Staff | Jan 19, 2019 | Entrepreneurship, Featured, Innovation, NonProfit, Profiles
Sean Sherman, Oglala Lakota, is working on two major projects in the Minneapolis area: the first Indigenous Food Lab, featuring a nonprofit restaurant, and a Sioux Chef-branded, for-profit restaurant.
READ MOREFormer Leader of RES Conference To Present Native Business Summit. Pre-Early Bird Registration Ends November 30
by Native Business Staff | Nov 27, 2018 | Accounting, Agriculture, Banking / Finance, Broadband, Cannabis, Construction / Architecture, Disruptors, Diversity & Inclusion, Energy, Entrepreneurship, Featured, Federal Contracting, Healthcare, Human Resources, Infrastructure, Innovation, Insurance, Manufacturing, Sales & Marketing, Startup
Pre-early bird registration rates for what is sure to be one of the most dynamic business events in Indian Country end this Friday, November 30.
READ MORESouthcentral Delivers ‘Nuka System of Care’ & Empowers Patients as Customer-Owners
by Suzette Brewer | Sep 19, 2018 | Featured, Healthcare, Innovation
Two decades after CIRI assumed total control of its healthcare system, the results are in: Nuka System of Care has not only survived, but has become a model and global leader in the management and provision of health services.
READ MOREGet to Know the Navajo Creating BuzzFeed’s Digital Tools
by Native Business Staff | Aug 20, 2018 | Career, Featured, Innovation, Technology
Joseph Bergen, Navajo, creates digital tools that streamline BuzzFeed’s media production. The company’s innovation-obsessed culture requires the Senior Software Engineer stay ahead of the latest Internet trends.
READ MOREBiomass Appeal: Inside the Forest County Potawatomi’s Biogas Plants
by Andrew Ricci | Jul 23, 2018 | Energy, Innovation
The Forest County Potawatomi’s biomass plant opened in 2013. Each year, a total of 16 million gallons of food waste is digested in two 1.3-million-gallon digester tanks.
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