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SUMMARY:OPBA Ignite: Navigating the OECM Indigenous Marketplace  - Practical Steps for Public Agencies
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DESCRIPTION:OPBA Ignite: Navigating the OECM Indigenous Marketplace  - Practical Steps for Public Agencies\n\n06/23/26 01:00 PM EST\n - 06/23/26 02:00 PM EST\Description:\nJune 23, 2026\n1:00 PM - 2:00 PM ET \nVirtual Event \nRegistration closes on June 22, 2026 at 12 PM ET\n\nPublic sector organizations across Canada are increasingly looking for ways to advance Indigenous engagement and economic reconciliation through procurement. Whether your organization is just beginning its journey or looking to strengthen existing efforts, understanding where to start can be challenging.\n\nJoin representatives from the City of Brampton and OECM for a practical discussion on how public agencies can begin or expand Indigenous procurement initiatives in a meaningful and compliant way.\n\nThis session will cover:\n\n	Practical steps public agencies can take to get started with Indigenous procurement initiatives\n	Indigenous supplier verification and the role of third-party certification\n	Insights from the City of Brampton's supplier diversity program\n	An overview of OECM's Indigenous Marketplace and how it was developed to support public sector organizations\n	The Supplier Selection Tool and how to identify qualified Indigenous suppliers that align with your procurement needs\n\nOECM’s Indigenous Marketplace reflects our commitment to social procurement and economic reconciliation, in alignment with TRC Call to Action 92. Through this initiative, 40+ qualified Indigenous suppliers have been vetted and are available to support a wide range of procurement needs.\n\nAttendees will leave with practical guidance, resources, and examples to help move Indigenous procurement initiatives from intention to action.\n \nPresenter\n\nJodi Houston\nJodi Houston is an Advisor for Sustainable Procurement at the City of Brampton, bringing 15+ years of experience in advancing social procurement and supplier diversity. With a focus on driving sustainability and fostering innovative circular economies, contributions include leveraging procurement practices to influence markets and create impactful change.\n\nLuba Medvedeva\nLuba Medvedeva is a Business Development leader with 15+ years of experience advancing marketplace growth, stakeholder engagement, and strategic partnerships across both the public and private sectors. In her current role, she actively advances ESG priorities, with a strong focus on social procurement and Indigenous engagement—helping public sector organizations build partnerships with Indigenous businesses and connect with qualified Indigenous suppliers through initiatives like OECM’s Indigenous Marketplace.\nDerame Aodesho\nDerame Aodesho is a Business Development and Customer Relationship Management leader with over 20 years of experience across customer service, account management, and business operations. With a legal academic background, he brings a disciplined, strategic approach to client engagement and growth. His work aligns with ESG priorities, emphasizing responsible business practices, inclusive relationships, and sustainable value creation. He is committed to delivering exceptional customer outcomes while enabling organizational excellence in service delivery.\n \n\nRegistration Fees:\n\n\n	\n		\n			\n			Title\n			\n			\n			Fee\n			\n			\n			Member Status\n			\n			\n			Points\n			\n			\n			CEUs\n			\n			\n			Hours\n			\n		\n		\n			\n			Members\n			\n			\n			$20.00 + HST\n			\n			\n			Members Only\n			\n			\n			0.0000\n			\n			\n			0.0000\n			\n			\n			1.00\n			\n		\n		\n			\n			Non Members               \n			\n			\n			$35.00 + HST                \n			\n			\n			All Registrants                             \n			\n			\n			0.0000                        \n			\n			\n			0.0000                            \n			\n			\n			1.00                           \n			\n		\n	\n\n\n \n\nPlease refer to our refund + payment policy for information regarding cancellations and/or refunds.\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:OPBA Ignite: Navigating the OECM Indigenous Marketplace  - Practical Steps for Public Agencies<br /><br />06/23/26 01:00 PM EST - 06/23/26 02:00 PM EST<br />Description:<br />June 23, 2026<br />
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM ET&nbsp;<br />
Virtual Event&nbsp;<br />
<strong>Registration closes on June 22, 2026 at 12 PM ET</strong><br />
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Public sector organizations across Canada are increasingly looking for ways to advance Indigenous engagement and economic reconciliation through procurement. Whether your organization is just beginning its journey or looking to strengthen existing efforts, understanding where to start can be challenging.<br />
<br />
Join representatives from the City of Brampton and OECM for a practical discussion on how public agencies can begin or expand Indigenous procurement initiatives in a meaningful and compliant way.<br />
<br />
This session will cover:
<ul>
	<li>Practical steps public agencies can take to get started with Indigenous procurement initiatives</li>
	<li>Indigenous supplier verification and the role of third-party certification</li>
	<li>Insights from the City of Brampton's supplier diversity program</li>
	<li>An overview of OECM's Indigenous Marketplace and how it was developed to support public sector organizations</li>
	<li>The Supplier Selection Tool and how to identify qualified Indigenous suppliers that align with your procurement needs</li>
</ul>
<a data-auth="NotApplicable" data-linkindex="1" href="https://oecm.ca/indigenous-marketplace/" id="OWAaf0bac8b-ae3c-ae64-ed79-49e592d43adb" title="https://oecm.ca/indigenous-marketplace/">OECM&rsquo;s Indigenous Marketplace</a>&nbsp;reflects our commitment to social procurement and economic reconciliation, in alignment with&nbsp;<a data-auth="NotApplicable" data-linkindex="2" href="https://www.rcaanc-cirnac.gc.ca/eng/1524506030545/1557513309443" id="OWAe2985036-43f4-61fa-139e-7c52ec531a4a" title="https://www.rcaanc-cirnac.gc.ca/eng/1524506030545/1557513309443">TRC Call to Action 92</a>. Through this initiative, 40+ qualified Indigenous suppliers have been vetted and are available to support a wide range of procurement needs.<br />
<br />
Attendees will leave with practical guidance, resources, and examples to help move Indigenous procurement initiatives from intention to action.<br />
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<p aria-hidden="true"><strong>Presenter<br />
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Jodi Houston</strong><br />
Jodi Houston is an Advisor for Sustainable Procurement at the City of Brampton, bringing 15+ years of experience in advancing social procurement and supplier diversity. With a focus on driving sustainability and fostering innovative circular economies, contributions include leveraging procurement practices to influence markets and create impactful change.<br />
<br />
<strong>Luba Medvedeva</strong><br />
Luba Medvedeva is a Business Development leader with 15+ years of experience advancing marketplace growth, stakeholder engagement, and strategic partnerships across both the public and private sectors. In her current role, she actively advances ESG priorities, with a strong focus on social procurement and Indigenous engagement&mdash;helping public sector organizations build partnerships with Indigenous businesses and connect with qualified Indigenous suppliers through initiatives like OECM&rsquo;s Indigenous Marketplace.</p>
<strong>Derame Aodesho</strong><br />
Derame Aodesho is a Business Development and Customer Relationship Management leader with over 20 years of experience across customer service, account management, and business operations. With a legal academic background, he brings a disciplined, strategic approach to client engagement and growth. His work aligns with ESG priorities, emphasizing responsible business practices, inclusive relationships, and sustainable value creation. He is committed to delivering exceptional customer outcomes while enabling organizational excellence in service delivery.<br />
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<p>Registration Fees:</p>

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