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Embark on a journey of professional development

When you join the Ch’nook Aboriginal Management Program (AMP), you will embark on a journey of professional development that will transform your career and your business. The program combines the very best in teaching, business research and Indigenous content that is personalized and focused on your career progression.

AMP offers a dynamic learning experience that will make a profound impact in your career, your community and your business. Our curriculum integrates core business disciplines and management skills with practical experience and leadership development, customized with specific Indigenous content.

Ch'nook Aboriginal Management Program

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Who should apply?

Aimed at Indigenous business people managing programs and projects in councils, economic development corporations or their own business, the Aboriginal Management Program (AMP) builds leadership and provides training in management skills through a hands-on approach that involves developing a business model.  This program focuses on students who wish to excel at their work and reach the next level.

AMP selects bright, talented, and enthusiastic First Nation (status & non-status), Métis and Inuit students who are committed to a high level of achievement. 

Our goal as we developed the program was to create the best Aboriginal business education program ever offered. It would have the most useful content, the best instructors and speakers, and the best Aboriginal leadership and coaching. We can now say with confidence that the ‘best ever’ goal is being met.

Chief David Walkem
Cook's Ferry Indian Band – Ch'nook Advisor

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By supporting Ch’nook Indigenous Business Education, you do so much more than help a future community leader – you will help create a foundation for community success and prosperity for the betterment of all Canadians. Together, we can build management capacity in Indigenous communities, learn from one another and continue to advance reconciliation.

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