
Taking Care of Business
Taking Care of Business explores the people behind the Business Council of Manitoba's (BCM) mission to make Manitoba a preferred place to live, work, and invest. The BCM membership is comprised of over 100 of Manitoba's leading businesses and their presidents and CEOs. Taking Care of Business goes one-on-one with these business icons to learn more about who they are, how they got to where they are now, what inspires them, and how they take care of business and the community.
Taking Care of Business
Michelle Cameron — Dreamcatcher Promotions & INAC
Michelle Cameron is the owner and founder of Dreamcatcher Promotions and INAC—Indigenous Nations Apparel Company. Michelle started Dreamcatcher in the basement of her home 13 years ago with one used embroidery machine, and the company is now the largest Indigenous-owned promotional company in Canada. INAC is the first Indigenous-owned company to open in CF Polo Park and has now expanded to Saskatchewan. Through a partnership with the Northwest Company, INAC products are sold in over 80 northern communities across Canada.
In this episode, Michelle opens up about her journey through entrepreneurship as an Indigenous woman, growing her businesses to what they are today, and reclaiming power in Orange Shirt Day and INAC.
Find Michelle and her companies here:
Michelle Cameron
Dreamcatcher Promotions
INAC
The Business Council of Manitoba exists to make Manitoba a preferred place to live, work, and invest.
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This episode was edited and produced by Kate Doer with music by Alisia Beats.