Pow Wow Pitch, a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting and empowering Indigenous entrepreneurs, proudly announces the commencement of nominations and applications for the 5th Annual Indigenous Entrepreneur Awards.
The awards continue their mission to celebrate excellence and remarkable achievements in Indigenous entrepreneurship, recognizing outstanding Indigenous entrepreneurs and Indigenous-owned businesses across Canada.
Presented in collaboration with esteemed partners Mastercard and RBC, and with the support of Sklar Wilton & Associates, Altis Recruitment, and Export Development Canada, these awards stand as a testament to the resilience, innovation, and cultural richness of Indigenous entrepreneurship.
Eligible applicants must be Indigenous entrepreneurs with a minimum of three years of business operation in Canada. Nominations and applications will remain open until June 3, 2025, culminating in the announcement and celebration of recipients during a digitally broadcast awards presentation on November 12, 2025.
Naomi Sarazin, Executive Director of Pow Wow Pitch, shared, “As we mark the 5th year of the Indigenous Entrepreneur Awards, we look forward to celebrating the remarkable visionaries who are trailblazing and inspiring the next generation. These Awards showcase the perseverance and excellence of Indigenous entrepreneurs—honouring resilience, innovation, and the entrepreneurial spirit that drives our communities forward.”
Jennifer M. Sloan, Senior Vice President, Government Affairs & Policy and Stakeholder Engagement at Mastercard, reinforced the importance of recognizing the successes of Indigenous entrepreneurs, stating, “By supporting and uplifting Indigenous entrepreneurs, we ensure their stories and contributions are recognized. In partnership with Pow Wow Pitch, we are helping to create an environment where everyone has the opportunity to succeed, driving a more inclusive and prosperous future for Canada.”
Chinyere Eni, Head of RBC Origins, emphasized the significance of the 2025 Indigenous Entrepreneur Awards, stating: “The impact of Indigenous entrepreneurs on Canada’s economy is profound. Their leadership drives innovation, strengthens communities, and fosters a more inclusive future. We are proud to support the Indigenous Entrepreneur Awards as part of our ongoing commitment to recognizing and celebrating the talent, determination, and achievements of Indigenous innovators. Their stories of entrepreneurship continue to inspire and shape a brighter tomorrow.”
Libier Gomez, Managing Director of Sklar Wilton & Associates, highlights the importance of acknowledging the contributions of Indigenous entrepreneurs, stating, “Indigenous entrepreneurs play a vital role in shaping the economy and communities across Turtle Island, bringing traditional wisdom to the modern world. Sklar Wilton & Associates is proud to continue supporting the Indigenous Entrepreneur Awards, honouring exceptional leaders who create a lasting impact for future generations.”
Kathryn Tremblay, Co-founder and Owner of Altis Recruitment, shared, “We’re honoured to support this celebration of Indigenous excellence by recognizing inspiring entrepreneurial leaders who are shaping the future of their industries and strengthening the fabric of their communities. We look forward to celebrating the success and community leadership of these exceptional Indigenous entrepreneurs.”
Donna St. Louis, National Lead, Indigenous Business, Inclusive Trade at Export Development Canada, highlights the importance of the Indigenous Entrepreneur Awards in acknowledging the profound impact of Indigenous businesses. “These Awards celebrate the vision, leadership, and economic influence of Indigenous entrepreneurs who are driving innovation, creating opportunities, and strengthening their communities. By honouring their achievements, we reaffirm our commitment to a future where Indigenous businesses are not only thriving but shaping industries and inspiring the next generation of leaders.”
The Indigenous Entrepreneur Awards are a testament to the vitality of Indigenous entrepreneurship, empowering entrepreneurs and amplifying the growth and impact of Indigenous businesses. To nominate or submit an application, please visit powwowpitch.org/awards.
‘Cervidae‘, Official Art of the 2025 Indigenous Entrepreneur Awards by Tsista Kennedy.
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