Maeengan Linklater
Director Of Operations at Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council- Claim this Profile
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Johndavid Pankratz, MBA
I found Maeengan to be insightful in his comments - they didn't come often, nor did he take a long time to make his point, but it was always worth listening to. His comments were always about his community - he was not self-serving in his approach to his responsibilities.
Johndavid Pankratz, MBA
I found Maeengan to be insightful in his comments - they didn't come often, nor did he take a long time to make his point, but it was always worth listening to. His comments were always about his community - he was not self-serving in his approach to his responsibilities.
Johndavid Pankratz, MBA
I found Maeengan to be insightful in his comments - they didn't come often, nor did he take a long time to make his point, but it was always worth listening to. His comments were always about his community - he was not self-serving in his approach to his responsibilities.
Johndavid Pankratz, MBA
I found Maeengan to be insightful in his comments - they didn't come often, nor did he take a long time to make his point, but it was always worth listening to. His comments were always about his community - he was not self-serving in his approach to his responsibilities.
Experience
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Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council
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Canada
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1 - 100 Employee
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Director Of Operations
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Jun 2021 - Present
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Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council
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Manitoba
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Economic Development Coordinator
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Apr 2016 - Jun 2021
Open for business; Economic Development, Education, and Employment. 1. Strengthening DOTC Entrepreneurship; 2. Developing DOTC Human Resource Capital; 3. Enhancing the Value of DOTC First Nations Assets; and 4. Enhancing the Role of Federal, Provincial, and Municipal Governments. Open for business; Economic Development, Education, and Employment. 1. Strengthening DOTC Entrepreneurship; 2. Developing DOTC Human Resource Capital; 3. Enhancing the Value of DOTC First Nations Assets; and 4. Enhancing the Role of Federal, Provincial, and Municipal Governments.
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The Indian and Metis Friendship Centre
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45 Robinson Street Winnipeg, Manitoba
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Acting Executive Director
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Nov 2015 - Feb 2016
Overseeing and managing the operations of the Friendship Centre. The Indian and Metis Friendship Centre is a non-profit organization that values the partnership of community organizations and businesses. Our mandate is to serve the needs of the urban Aboriginal community and its people. Overseeing and managing the operations of the Friendship Centre. The Indian and Metis Friendship Centre is a non-profit organization that values the partnership of community organizations and businesses. Our mandate is to serve the needs of the urban Aboriginal community and its people.
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Canadian Museum for Human Rights
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Canada
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Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos
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100 - 200 Employee
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Aboriginal Program Coordinator
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Jan 2013 - Jan 2015
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Policy Analyst
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Jan 2005 - Sep 2008
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Education
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The University of Winnipeg