City of Regina Indigenous Procurement Business Gathering
Regina Performing Arts Centre
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Regina and area Indigenous businesses are invited to join City leaders to network and learn more about City projects, services and business needs, as well as City’s processes relating to tenders and contracts at the Indigenous Procurement Business Gathering.
The City of Regina is committed to supporting Indigenous entrepreneurship, business, and economic development through the Indigenous Procurement Policy. The goal of the policy is to break down systemic barriers for Indigenous vendors to enter the competitive municipal procurement environment.
The Indigenous Procurement Business Gathering will include presentations, a City-lead panel Q&A session, and special keynote speaker, Terry Bird
Tuesday, February 25, 2025
10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Regina Performing Arts Centre
1077 Angus St. Regina SK S4T 1Y4
Registration is free. Space is limited.
Keynote Speaker: Terry Bird
Terry Bird is a proud member of George Gordon First Nation and holds a Business Administration Diploma the Saskatchewan Polytech where he also specialized as a Certified Buyer by the Saskatchewan Supply Chain Professional Organization (SCMP). In April 2016, Terry was awarded the Individual of the Year for Economic Development by the Saskatchewan First Nations Economic Development Network. Throughout his 25-year tenured career in business, Terry has supported numerous corporations in areas of Human Resources, Procurement, Regulatory Affairs, Corporate affairs & Indigenous Relations.
Terry takes pride he has had the fortune to serve in leadership roles within Mining, Crown Corporations and Privately owned businesses. Presently as the V.P. of George Gordon First Nation of Developments and CEO Musqua Environmental, Terry and his valued team are responsible to ensure the integrity and growth of George Gordon Developments Businesses’ and its subsidiary companies.