Indigenous Woman in Entrepreneurship

Duration 48 m 44 s

Free
Indigenous Woman in Entrepreneurship

About Course

Investing and Empowering in Business and Communities

Course content

videoModule 1 - Entrepreneurship12 m 50 s
videoModule 2 - Stages of Business Development12 m 9 s
videoIWE - Module 312 m 34 s
videoIWE - Module 48 m 38 s
videoModule 5 - Support System for Indigenous Women2 m 33 s
videoNACCA - IWE Participation Guide0 s

Course Instructor

Diana Ly

Diana Ly

Diana is a multi-disciplinary professional who specializes in strategy development, organizational design, feasibility analysis, policy development and business planning. Fluent in English and Cantonese, Diana has supported many organizations as a strategy development advisor to streamline operations, enhance efficiency and build capacities that improve organizational profitability and growth.  Diana has worked with private and public sector clients across broad industries and leads collaborations, bringing together stakeholders from different groups and perspectives to create a common goal and a shared vision. She offers a unique combination of leadership, clarity and confidence.  In all she does, Diana is passionate about creating meaningful connections and measurable results. 

Diana holds a Bachelor of Science and Master of Business Administration, both from the University of Alberta, and a Certificate in Leadership from Harvard Business School. Diana currently serves as Vice-Chair on the Board of Boyle Street Services Society, University of Alberta Alumni Advisory Council and NAIT's JR Shaw School of Business Entrepreneurship and Innovation Program Advisory Committee.